Whose Future?: AI and Sustainability, A Roundtable Event
Highlights from the Take Back Your Brain Campaign’s first event, “Whose Future?: AI and Sustainability,” featuring talks from Nathan Grawe (ECON), Devavani Chatterjea (ENTS), and Jason Decker (PHIL/CSLI).
Deep Research: A Deep Dive
A critical look at Deep Research GenAI tools
Meta AI Ray-Bans: Wearable AI and Learning?
Explore Meta AI Ray-Bans at Carleton.
Sustainability and AI – Part 2
How can Carleton be involved with sustainability questions about AI?
Sustainability and AI – Part 1
Discussion of AI and sustainability
Chad Ellsworth, Associate Director of Carleton’s Career Center
Chad Ellsworth, Associate Director of the Career Center, talks about the ways AI is affecting the job market and the ways students can prepare for it.
Mira Xenia Schwerda, Visiting Assistant Professor in Art History
Mira Xenia Schwerda, Visiting Assistant Professor in Art History and a historian of photography, print culture, and Modern Middle Eastern Art talks about her Spring 2025 class, Teaching the Coded Gaze – AI and Art History and the ways that AI technology fits into the ongoing conversations around technology and reproduction in Art History.
Sunny Sun ’26 and Justin Rodriguez ’27
Sunny Sun ‘26 and Justin Rodriguez ‘27, the student representatives on the AI Coordinating Committee, talk about their experiences with AI and what their peers are telling them.
Laure Back ’27 and her Father Greg Back
Highlights from talk with Laure Back ‘27, majoring in Cognitive Science and minoring in Philosophy, and her dad Greg Back, the co-founder of CatchLight Capital Partners, about the ways AI is changing the landscape in academia and Silicon Valley.
Carleton’s Writing Center: Melanie Cashin, Kristen Vogel, Zoe McDaniel ’27, and Cordelia Whitman ’27
Carleton’s Writing Center has been learning about generative AI to guide students through the writing process – mostly without the use of generative AI.