UGA’s 2026 Charter Lecture highlights AI-human co-evolution, climate risks
UGA’s 2026 Charter Lecture highlights AI-human co-evolution, climate risks
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Publish Date: 2026-03-31 09:54:00
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- Elena Karahanna and J. Marshall Shepherd delivered the 2026 Charter Lecture at the University of Georgia, discussing the interaction of humans with artificial intelligence and the risks of extreme weather.
- Karahanna, from the Terry College of Business, detailed her research on the co-evolutionary process between humans and information systems and the challenges of digital connectivity.
- Shepherd, from the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the impact of extreme weather, including his work on the urban rainfall effect and the “brown ocean effect.”
- Both speakers emphasized the need for proactive resilience strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather and artificial intelligence.
- The lecture highlighted the speakers’ significant contributions and the broader impact of their research beyond academia.