Northern Kentucky University’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
Northern Kentucky University

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