Marnie Hughes-Warrington
marnieh-w.bsky.social
Marnie Hughes-Warrington
@marnieh-w.bsky.social

Standing Acting Vice Chancellor and Provost, Bradley Distinguished Professor @UniSA.
Systems Philosopher and historian. Current project Artificial Historians

History 30%
Political science 24%

Looking forward to speaking on AI safety with histories next week!
Next Monday, 17 March at 9h30 CET, @marnieh-w.bsky.social will give an online seminar on 'AI safety with histories' in our seminar cycle on #AI and #history. Sign up here: isig.fbk.eu/en/events/de... All welcome!
AI safety with histories
In this talk, Marnie Hughes-Warrington will illuminate history as source of particular tension in the global geopolitics of AI and argue for the value of seeking a new architecture for history making ...
isig.fbk.eu
Congratulations to Aviezer Tucker on the publication of "Historiographic Reasoning" his new title in the
@cambUP_History
Elements in Historical Theory and Practice series--our first publication for the new year. 10.1017/9781009324489.
Historiographic Reasoning
Cambridge Core - Global History - Historiographic Reasoning
www.cambridge.org

Honoured to be speaking on ‘AI Safety with Histories’ at the end of March. A great initiative!
'AI and history' - the Italian-German Historical Institute in Trento is hosting a seminar cycle on the use of AI for the discipline of history. Both online and (in most cases) in person. Everyone welcome! isig.fbk.eu/en/ai-and-hi... #ai #skystorians
'AI and history' - the Italian-German Historical Institute in Trento is hosting a seminar cycle on the use of AI for the discipline of history. Both online and (in most cases) in person. Everyone welcome! isig.fbk.eu/en/ai-and-hi... #ai #skystorians

Ethics for Artificial Histories has been published open access in History and Theory. Deep thanks to Joan W. Scott, Ethan Kleinberg, Hans Ruin, reviewers, and Liz and the amazing team at History and Theory. Proud to take this step in the ethics of history. doi.org/10.1111/hith...
ETHICS FOR ARTIFICIAL HISTORIANS
Artificial historians do not need to have intentions to complete actions or to solve problems. Consequently, a revised approach to the ethics of history is needed. An approach to ethics for artificia...
doi.org
In this HERJ blog, the authors explain how their research, at
@ioe.bsky.social, links with the theme of the current HERJ series on History education in historical perspective.

Delve into the work of the authors, and their reasons for publishing in HERJ:
journals.uclpress.co.uk/herj/news/59/

That’s a neat global teabag story! Having brewed tea in a number of hotel room coffee machines, I had a great affinity with this! 👏

New portfolio, new handbag. Thank you UniSA Ventures for the amazing gift. Commercialisation rocks!

Kunanyi, Hobart. Home ❤️

Thanks João! 🙏

Congratulations @profesterman.bsky.social 👏👏
Delighted to have just received the University of South Australia Media Perfomer of the Year award from our acting Vice Chancellor @marnieh-w.bsky.social - and welcome to BluSky Marnie. #EpiSky
Delighted to have just received the University of South Australia Media Perfomer of the Year award from our acting Vice Chancellor @marnieh-w.bsky.social - and welcome to BluSky Marnie. #EpiSky

Bruce made his first pithivier 😋

What kind of ethics do we need for artificial historians, and to support AI safety? My approach through mixed logic—statements, possibilities, and question-based elements—will appear in History and Theory in June 2025. Thanks to Joan Wallach Scott, Ethan Kleinberg, Hans Ruin, Jo Guldi and reviewers!

Thank you! 🙏

It took me a while! Lots of writing keeping me busy! 😎

Took me a while! Too busy writing 😂

Rainy days are great for writing. #artificialhistorians