AI, Social Sciences and Confusion: Sorting Ideas
June 3 - 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CMT

June 3 | Hybrid format
🕒 4:00 p.m. (ARG/BRA/URY/PRY/CHL)
📍 CLACSO Headquarters – Estados Unidos 1168 (CABA, Argentina)
📡 Zoom broadcast (registration required)
The event “AI, Social Sciences, and Confusion: Sorting Out Ideas,” organized by CLACSO and the Tricontinental Institute, aims to create a space for debate and exchange on the impacts of artificial intelligence on knowledge production, teaching, and research in the social sciences. Faced with the rapid expansion of these technologies and the numerous questions they raise in the academic and educational spheres, the event will seek to critically reflect on their scope, limitations, and ethical, political, and pedagogical challenges, promoting tools to understand and address their effects in universities and contemporary social life.
Participate
Jeff Xiong – Center for Global South Studies / Global South Academic Forum
Pablo Vommaro – Executive Director of CLACSO
Flavia Costa – UBA/GT CLACSO
Germán Pinazo – Rector UNGS/CONICET
Comment
Ana Perrone – UNMdP
Moderator:
Alejandro Jasinski – Tricontinental Institute
📡 Zoom broadcast (registration required)


