2025 K-State AI Symposium: Humans and the Machine

Oct. 14-16, 2025

The K-State AI Symposium is a three-day event featuring a variety of panels, lightning talks and workshops. It offers a way for the K-State and Manhattan communities to expand their knowledge of AI. Participants will learn about recent advances in AI; how AI can be used for educational purposes; AI applications in various disciplines, including agriculture, engineering and the humanities; as well as some of the ethical issues surrounding AI.

This event is free to attend.

Email Dr. Raelynne M. Hale at raehale@k-state.edu for more information or with questions related to the symposium.

 

 

Current Sponsors

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Department of Industrial and Manufactoring Systems Engineering Logo Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics

 

Partners

This symposium is a partnership between K-State's Department of Modern Languages, K-State's Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, K-State's Department of Computer Science, K-State Libraries, K-State's Department of Philosophy, K-State's College of Arts and Sciences, and the Manhattan Public Library.

Event organizers include Raelynne Hale, assistant professor in the Department of Modern Languages; Alice Anderson, instructional designer II at K-State Libraries; Jason Coleman, academic services librarian at K-State Libraries; Pascal Hitzler, director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science; Carol Sevin, academic services librarian at K-State Libraries; and Eugene Vasserman, director of the Center for Cybersecurity and Trustworthy Systems.

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