Louis Chude-Sokei Wants African American Studies Program to Be a Central Place
Think of African American studies and robots probably aren’t the first thing that comes to mind. But the new director of BU’s African American Studies Program points out that the way we think about robots and artificial intelligence today is the same way white people once thought about black people. In fact, he says, the word robot was coined by a Czech playwright, from an old Slavonic word for forced labor
“Do they have intellect? Do they have souls? Can they make choices? Are they human? Now, where have we heard these questions before?” says Chude-Sokei, a College of Arts & Sciences professor of English and holder of the George and Joyce Wein Chair in African American Studies.
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