Through a perspectival inversion, the authors explore what artificial intelligence—reconceived as a 'superscholar' operating as a scholarly collective unconscious—reveals about limitations in human authorship. AI exposes three interconnected crises: …
The Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School featured Clifford Anderson, Director of the Divinity Library at Yale University, in its Critical Legal AI Literacies speaker series. Anderson delivered a presentation on October 14, 2025, addressing the challenges arising from the proliferation of synthetic media.
A comprehensive guide to artificial intelligence for academic library professionals, covering theory, practice, and ethical considerations for integrating AI tools and services into library operations and scholarly support.
The Computational Theology Lab at Yale Divinity School explores the intersection of computational methods and theological inquiry. As founding director, Clifford Anderson leads research applying digital humanities techniques—including large language models, data analysis, and knowledge representation—to questions in theology and religious studies.