
Humanities and AI Podcast
Elizabeth Callaway, Rebekah Cummings · Elizabeth Callaway & Rebekah Cummings
Show overview
Humanities and AI Podcast has published 9 episodes during 2025. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 27 min and 46 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 9 months ago. Published by Elizabeth Callaway & Rebekah Cummings.
From the publisher
A podcast about the complex relationship between artificial intelligence, society, and the environment. Hosted by Elizabeth Callaway and Rebekah Cummings, Co-Directors of the University of Utah "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute.
Latest Episodes
Ep 9Residue, Language, and Afrofuturism
Episode 9 Residue, Language, and AfrofuturismFeaturing:Parisa Setayesh- https://futuresinitiative.org/parisa-setayesh/Arthur Wang- https://postdocs.upenn.edu/fellow/arthur-wang/Melanie Ferdinand-King- https://africana.brown.edu/people/melaine-ferdinand-kingHumanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 8Moving at the Speed of Trust
Episode 8 Moving at the Speed of TrustFeaturing:Kathrine Harris- https://www.sjsu.edu/people/katherine.harris/Jay Jolles- https://www.wm.edu/as/americanstudies/graduate/graddirectory/jolles_j1.phpFrancesca Alberzzi- https://oarc.ucla.edu/about/our-team/francesca-albrezziHumanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 7AI, Thinking, and Hype Machines
Episode 7 AI, Thinking, and the Hype MachineFeaturing:Torsa Goshal- https://scholars.csus.edu/esploro/profile/torsa_ghosal/overviewRobert Balun- http://www.robertbalun.com/about.htmlShokran Rahiminezhad Lotfabad- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shokran-rahiminezhad-7b250578Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 6AI, Deskilling, and the Future of Human Potential
Episode 6 AI, Deskilling, and the Future of Human PotentialFeaturing:Michael Ardoline- https://www.lsu.edu/hss/prs/people/current-fac-pages/ardoline.phpMarlo Beard- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlo-marie-beardSkylar Cho- https://www.linkedin.com/in/skylar-choHumanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 5Promises and Perils of Generative AI
Episode 5 Promises and Perils of Generative AI Featuring:Mark Soderstrom- https://aurora.edu/academics/undergraduate/history/faculty.htmlJared McCormick- https://as.nyu.edu/research-centers/neareaststudies/people/core-faculty/jared-mccormick.htmlStephanie Young- Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 4Feminist AI
Jana Dunz-Keck - https://www.ghi-dc.org/team/person/jana-keckNathalie Egalite - https://www.utmb.edu/spph/department/of-bioethics/our-people/profile/alumni/egaliteJuliette Paul - https://www.cbu.edu/directory/faculty/juliette-m-paul/Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 3How to Talk Responsibly about Responsible AI
Eliza Barstow - https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/directory/eliza-barstowVanesa Canete-Jurado - https://www.cla.purdue.edu/directory/profiles/vanesa-canete-jurado.htmlBrian Carroll - https://berry.edu/academics/fs/bcarrollHumanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh
Ep 2Connection in Teaching in the Age of AI
Joseph Stuart - BYU - https://history.byu.edu/directory/joseph-r-stuartEmma Prendergast - Utah Tech - https://www.erprendergast.com/Kody Partridge - Rowland Hall - https://www.rowlandhall.org/about/faculty-staff/profile/~const-id/2404Tom Lytle - Convent of the Sacred Heart - https://www.cshnyc.org/about/administration-faculty-and-staff?const_page=3Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh

Ep 1Welcome to Humanities and AI podcast
Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence Summer InstituteThe "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence" Summer Institute and podcast series were made possible by funding from the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library, Tanner Humanities Center, BYU Office of Digital Humanities, University of Utah College of Humanities, UU English Department, Utah Tech College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. Music by Francesca AlbrezziCover Art by Parisa Setayesh