Date: 3rd June 2026
Time: 09:00 - 18:00
Venue: Trinity Long Room Hub
“. . . in order not merely to reproduce the traditional divide between humanists and mechanists, feminists and other cultural critics must rather begin to theorize their position in relation to a plurality of technologies”
Jack Halberstam, 1991
A Gender and AI Symposium is being organised by Dr Jenny Carla Moran of the Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities, in partnership with the TCD-TU Dublin Joint Centre for the Sociology of Humans and Machines.
Does Chat GPT have a gender? Is gender a form of artificial intelligence? How can understanding the social dynamics of gender help recontextualise our relationships with technological commodities? The Gender and AI Symposium is an opportunity to give dedicated thought to these problems and more.
Hosted in the Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin, this one-day symposium will feature keynote speaker Professor Louise Amoore of Durham University, alongside several expert panel discussions. Participants will have the opportunity to share their work with like-minded scholars across disciplines in the Humanities and the Sciences at Ireland’s oldest operating university.
Watch this space for further information about the speakers and schedule.