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2026 Higher Learning Program Open Call for Concepts

About this grant

The emergence of generative AI has triggered a firestorm of techno-utopian promises and apocalyptic predictions alike. These reckonings often imply that AI is “intelligent” in the human sense, even though from the iconic use of this term in his 1950 “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” Alan Turing called this attitude “dangerous” and famously defined artificial intelligence only in terms of how well computers could imitate human thought. Are we now facing an existential abdication of human [...] capacities to machines? Or the usual evolution of how we define intelligence in keeping with our shifting technologies? Meanwhile, the terms of human and more-than-human intelligences are also unstable, with greater or lesser value assigned to particular populations, species, and objects according to our historical, social, and ecological contexts. How might different forms of AI – generative, predictive, agentic, and others, including models that are currently still theoretical – complicate or

Eligibility

  • Accredited, non-profit, four-year-degree-granting higher education institutions
  • Research and/or curricular projects focused on humanities
  • United States and its territories
  • humanities

How to apply

Interested applicants must first register by December 1, 2025, to gain access to the application form.

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Last verified: 29 March 2026