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Coming Soon: What AI Means – A Podcast
AI in the Liberal Arts (AILA) is thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of What AI Means, a new podcast hosted by Amherst College Professor Lee Spector. We’ve been working hard to create this series, which explores artificial intelligence through the lens of the liberal arts. What AI Means is the podcast that asks scholars…
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AI Book Club: Winter Break Book Selection!
Join the AI Book Club in reading God, Human, Animal, Machine: Technology, Metaphor, and the Search for Meaning by Meghan O’Gieblyn over winter break! We will meet in February to discuss the book in Pemberton Lounge with snacks and engaging conversation. Date TBA! Email: aila@amherst.edu to join the mailing list or for questions about the…
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AI Book Club Meeting: 12.14.25
December’s selection is “Seventy-Two Letters,” a novella by Ted Chiang, from the collection Stories of Your Life and Others. This story is set in an alternate history, Victorian-era England where people can animate automata called golems by speaking names into objects. It explores the intersection of religion, science, and alternative history, particularly the idea of creating artificial life…
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Alumni Speaker Series: Daniel Flores Garcia ’24
Date: December 4, 2025Time: 5:00 PMLocation: CHI Think Tank in the Aliki Perroti and Seth Frank Lyceum Join us for an exciting Alumni Speaker Series event featuring Daniel Flores Garcia ’24, who will present: Musicking with Generative Models As generative AI tools for music become increasingly capable, autonomous, and accessible, how can artists work with…
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Recap: 2025 Hack the Herd – AI & Sustainability Hackathon
By: Caitlin Kennedy Downey This year’s Hack the Herd: AI & Sustainability Hackathon brought together an impressive group of about 20 student innovators from Amherst College, Smith College, and UMass Amherst for an intensive, collaborative, and high-energy weekend of problem-solving and creation. Over the course of 24 hours, students worked in teams of up to…
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AI Book Club: Meeting 11.16.25
November’s book is Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI by Yuval Noah Harari. Nexus looks through the long lens of human history to consider how the flow of information has shaped us, and our world. Taking us from the Stone Age, through the canonization of the Bible, early…
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Hack the Herd: Judging & Awards Ceremony
Amherst Lost and Found – the winners of the Spring 2025 Hack the Herd – AI and Sustainability Hackathon. Winners and creators of Amherst Lost and Found: Tetsuya Tanaka , Alston Chen, Yichen Liu, Annabelle Lee. Also pictured: Judges Jacob Robinson from the Amherst Chamber of Commerce, Audrey Woods the Grean Dean of the Sustainability…
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Hackathon Application Deadline! 10.12.25
The application deadline for the Hackathon is on Wednesday, 10.12.25 at 11:59pm. Teams of 1-4. One registration per team! This year’s hackathon is hosted by the AI in the Liberal Arts Program (AILA), Office of Sustainability, and Idea 2 Innovation Venture Accelerator. It will take place from November 15th – 16th, and the challenge areas…
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AI Book Club Meeting 11.16.25
Join us monthly on Sunday afternoons at Amherst College to explore nonfiction (and the occasional fiction) on AI. Discussions, led by AILA staff, students and guest faculty, will also continue online. Borrow your copy from Jones or Frost Libraries and be part of the conversation. Email: aila@amherst.edu to join the mailing list or for more…
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AILA Virtual Talk: Robert Thies 11.11.25
Facing the Algorithm: AI in Police Reports and Its Impact on the Criminal Justice System AILA will host Robert Thies, Investigator, Federal Public Defender, on November 11th, 2025 at 5pm for a virtual talk on Zoom. You are welcome to join us in the Science Center, room E208 for a virtual screening of the talk!…
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AI Film Club: A.I. Artificial Intelligence Screening 11.06.25
Join us for a movie screening this Thursday, November 6th @ 8pm in the Keefe Theater. The AI Film Club brings the Amherst community together for screenings of movies that explore artificial intelligence and machine learning. We show a range of films from speculative science fiction to documentaries about real-world innovations. Each screening is followed…
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The Rise of AI Search: Is Google Obsolete? 10.30.25
Boba will be provided! Join us for an engaging exploration of how AI is transforming the way we search for information! The AI in the Liberal Arts initiative at Amherst College invites you to a peer-led discussion on AI-powered search technologies. Student leaders from i2i, Liam Davis and Ryan Ji, will guide an interactive conversation exploring…
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HACKATHON APPLICATION LINK IS LIVE!
Hack the Herd: Sustainability Hackathon — November 15th & 16th As achieving sustainability becomes the primary goal of our generation, this year’s Hack the Herd invites teams to harness AI-driven solutions to campus sustainability challenges. Over the span of 24 hrs, you and your friends will build and pitch a project that tackles the complex…
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Alumni Speaker Series – Ahmed Aly (’24) 11.06.25
How a Liberal Arts education inspired bold innovation! Join AILA in welcoming Amherst alumnus Ahmed Aly, founder of Vship, for a conversation on how a Liberal Arts education inspired bold innovation in the age of artificial intelligence. Ahmed will share his journey from studying political science and computer science at Amherst to building AI systems that empower…
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Movie Screening: “i, Robot” on 10.23.25
Join us for a movie screening this Thursday, October 23rd @ 8pm in the Keefe Theater. The AI Film Club brings the Amherst community together for screenings of movies that explore artificial intelligence and machine learning. We show a range of films from speculative science fiction to documentaries about real-world innovations. Each screening is followed…
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The Wild Robot: AI Film Club Screening 10.26.25
The AI Film Club is hosting it’s first Family Movie Screening THIS Sunday, October 26th @ 1 pm in Keefe Theater. Bring your kiddos for robot crafts and activities! Treats and juice boxes! And coffee for the grown ups, of course. Hosted by AILA and the Jones Library. Email: aila@amherst.edu with questions. This is a…
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The Eye of the Master with Matteo Pasquinelli Tuesday, October 21, 4:30 – 6:00
CHI Think Tank, Lyceum 101 Matteo Pasquinelli discusses his book, The Eye of the Master (Verso Books, 2023). About the book: A “social” history of AI that finally reveals its roots in the spatial computation of industrial factories and the surveillance of collective behaviour. What is AI? A dominant view describes it as the quest “to solve intelligence” –…
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AI in Action: Practical Tools for Corporate Sustainability Impact
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the sustainability landscape — from streamlining ESG reporting to uncovering hidden risks and scaling real impact. Join us for AI in Action: Practical Tools for Corporate Sustainability Impact to discover how AI can be applied ethically and effectively to advance your organization’s goals. Featuring Dr. Panos Panagiotakopoulos, a leading voice at the intersection…
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Will Fishell (‘22)
AILA Alumni Speaker Series Our first speaker is presented by AI in the Liberal Arts (AILA) and the Sustainability Office on October 20th at 5pm in the CHI Think Tank AILA and the Sustainability Office will host Will Fishell (’22) as the first guest in the AILA Alumni Speaker Series! His talk, “AI in the…
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Save the Date! The 3rd Annual AI in Sustainability Hackathon is Coming!
We’re thrilled to announce the AI in Sustainability Hackathon for the 2025–2026 academic year will be held on November 15th and 16th. Brought to you by AI in the Liberal Arts (AILA) and the Sustainability Office, this event invites students from all disciplines to explore how artificial intelligence can drive solutions for a more sustainable…
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AI Book Club: October Book Selection!
This October, the AI Book Club will be reading Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick. Written in a lively and accessible style, Co-Intelligence explores how artificial intelligence is already reshaping the way we live, learn, and work. Mollick combines practical insight with big-picture questions, making this book the perfect starting point for…



















