Graduate Students Presented at Human Futures and Intelligent Machines Summit
August 1, 2018
The following graduate students in the college presented papers at the Human Futures and Intelligent Machines Summit, hosted by the Center for Humanities at Virginia Tech June 7–9: Joshua Earle, Science, Technology, and Society, “Morphology Freedom”; Mario Khreiche, ASPECT, “Microlabor as Automation in Amazon Mechanical Turk”; Emma Stamm, ASPECT, “The Unthinkable: Data, Mentality and Politics”; and Damien Williams, “Values and Interdisciplinarity in Technological Design.”