91´óÉñ’s Philosophy Program invites you to a timely and thought-provoking public conversation exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping human life, knowledge, and responsibility.

Date: Friday, April 17, 2026
Time: 12:30 – 2:00 PM
Location: The Digitorium, Griffin Hall 201
91´óÉñ

As part of the Philosophy Program’s Ethics and Society Series, this panel brings together leading scholars to examine the ethical, social, and philosophical implications of living in an AI-driven world.
The discussion will consider how artificial intelligence is transforming our understanding of who we are – our agency, knowledge, work, and moral responsibility – and what this means for the future of humanity.
This event is free and open to students, faculty, and the wider community.

• Andre Curtis-Trudel (University of Cincinnati)
• Clare Batty (University of Kentucky)
• Guy Dove (University of Louisville)
• Kate Johnson (Bellarmine University)
• Michael Hicks (Miami University)
• Peter Fosl (Transylvania University)

For more information, please contact:
Dr. Robert Brice — bricer1@nku.edu
Alador Morgan — morgann6@nku.edu
Renn Spigelmyer — spigelmyec1@nku.edu