Call for Papers - Vibes and Disruptions: Being Human in the Age of AI
The emergence and growing predominance of artificial intelligence have fundamentally reshaped how we understand knowledge, creativity, labour, and subjectivity. As AI models increasingly participate in writing, visual creation, research, and cultural production, long-standing assumptions within the Arts & Humanities (such as authorship, interpretation, agency, and even human experience) are being unsettled. Yet this disruption, rather than signaling the eclipse of the Humanities, intensifies their relevance. As algorithmic systems appropriate tasks once considered uniquely human, they reinvite considering some of the foundational questions of the Humanities: What constitutes a human? Where does meaning reside?
