After Intelligence: Day 1 — Contemplating an Algorithmic Future
Wed, Feb 4 2026, 3PM - 7PM
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Part of event series: Spring 2026 Architecture Lecture Series: Reckoning with the Future
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After Intelligence is a collaborative initiative led by Deans Curtis Hidemasa Arima (Fine Arts), Jacqueline Francis (Humanities & Sciences), Keith Krumweide (Architecture), and Helen Maria Nugent (Design).
Event description
After Intelligence is a two-day public inquiry into the impacts of artificial intelligence and automation on cultural production, civic life, and the human imagination, and our role in shaping what comes next.
Day One: Contemplating an Algorithmic Future examines how artificial intelligence reshapes perception, power, and lived experience, and what this transformation demands of us as citizens, creators, and thinkers. Jennifer Granick, Vanessa Chang, and Nora N. Khan explore how AI is reconfiguring human agency and public life—and what it now means to act, create, and think in an increasingly algorithmic world.
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The series is supported by the President’s Office, CCA Exhibitions, CCA’s Academic Divisions, and the Kari Marboe Endowment.
Entry details
Free and open to the public with registration.