Frank Ejby Poulsen, PhD
@fepoulsen.bsky.social
Danish/French 🇪🇺 intellectual historian 🇺🇦
🔗https://frankejbypoulsen.net
🎓PhD History, European University Institute
🎓MSc Politics, University of Copenhagen
🎓LLM, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
🔗https://frankejbypoulsen.net
🎓PhD History, European University Institute
🎓MSc Politics, University of Copenhagen
🎓LLM, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Reposted by Frank Ejby Poulsen, PhD
And if that's not enough for you, then later the same day,
2) 'Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health' roundtable on 2 new books: Tillmann Taape's 'Crafting Medicine' & Jack Hartnell's 'Wound Man' (free, online CHSTM #histmed working group, also meeting 10 Oct & 14 Nov): www.chstm.org/group/object...
2) 'Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health' roundtable on 2 new books: Tillmann Taape's 'Crafting Medicine' & Jack Hartnell's 'Wound Man' (free, online CHSTM #histmed working group, also meeting 10 Oct & 14 Nov): www.chstm.org/group/object...
Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health | Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
www.chstm.org
September 16, 2025 at 2:50 PM
And if that's not enough for you, then later the same day,
2) 'Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health' roundtable on 2 new books: Tillmann Taape's 'Crafting Medicine' & Jack Hartnell's 'Wound Man' (free, online CHSTM #histmed working group, also meeting 10 Oct & 14 Nov): www.chstm.org/group/object...
2) 'Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health' roundtable on 2 new books: Tillmann Taape's 'Crafting Medicine' & Jack Hartnell's 'Wound Man' (free, online CHSTM #histmed working group, also meeting 10 Oct & 14 Nov): www.chstm.org/group/object...
But this tech raises big questions:
1. How do we ensure ethical AI in historical research?
2. How does our role as historians change when tasks are automated?
Grateful for our panel's discussion, and extending it: What do you think? #Askhistorians
(4/4)
1. How do we ensure ethical AI in historical research?
2. How does our role as historians change when tasks are automated?
Grateful for our panel's discussion, and extending it: What do you think? #Askhistorians
(4/4)
August 16, 2025 at 11:47 AM
But this tech raises big questions:
1. How do we ensure ethical AI in historical research?
2. How does our role as historians change when tasks are automated?
Grateful for our panel's discussion, and extending it: What do you think? #Askhistorians
(4/4)
1. How do we ensure ethical AI in historical research?
2. How does our role as historians change when tasks are automated?
Grateful for our panel's discussion, and extending it: What do you think? #Askhistorians
(4/4)
Next up: Using HTR & LLMs on his personal letters to directly connect his political thought to his reading. We're bridging the gap between the library and the mind. 🤖📜
(3/4) #AIinHumanities #EarlyModern
(3/4) #AIinHumanities #EarlyModern
August 16, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Next up: Using HTR & LLMs on his personal letters to directly connect his political thought to his reading. We're bridging the gap between the library and the mind. 🤖📜
(3/4) #AIinHumanities #EarlyModern
(3/4) #AIinHumanities #EarlyModern
Key finding: He shelved military fortification books with architecture, viewing them as one practical toolkit. 🛠️ We also mapped his print network: Paris was his source for math books, Venice for military texts.
(2/4) #HistoryOfKnowledge #BookHistory
(2/4) #HistoryOfKnowledge #BookHistory
August 16, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Key finding: He shelved military fortification books with architecture, viewing them as one practical toolkit. 🛠️ We also mapped his print network: Paris was his source for math books, Venice for military texts.
(2/4) #HistoryOfKnowledge #BookHistory
(2/4) #HistoryOfKnowledge #BookHistory