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AI4AS (AI for Ancient Studies) invites abstracts for its 2026 edition, a fully online mini-conference co-located with DH2026 (27–31 July 2026, Daejeon, South Korea).
The conference focuses on engagement and fragility of ancient texts, critically examining the opportunities and risks that generative AI introduces into the study, interpretation, and dissemination of ancient (especially non-alphabetic) languages. Particular attention will be given to low-resourced corpora and the ways AI may reshape access, pedagogy, and scholarly practice.
We welcome contributions addressing questions such as:
accessibility vs. methodological rigor
AI and interpretive traditions (philology, epigraphy, historical linguistics)
discipline-specific best practices and collaboration
digital literacy for responsible AI use
Submission: Abstracts (max. 500 words, English, PDF)
Email: ai4asco...@gmail.com ([AI4AS2026] in subject)
Deadline: 7 April 2026 (11:59 pm AoE)
Notification: 15 April 2026
Accepted contributors must register for DH2026. Early bird registration closes 18 May 2026.
Full CFP and details: https://ai4asconference.github.io/2026/call-for-papers.html