San Francisco State University hosted the “Research in the Age of AI: SFSU Faculty Symposium,” a dynamic half-day gathering on Friday, February 20, 2026. The event brought together faculty from various disciplines to discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the research landscape.
Designed as both a showcase and a conversation platform, the symposium featured a keynote address by Gaurav Suri, along with a panel discussion focusing on AI ethics and digital responsibility. Participants also experienced 15 lightning talks that highlighted innovative AI-driven research and methodologies currently underway at SFSU. The symposium not only created space for sharing emerging tools and practices, but also encouraged critical examination of the opportunities and responsibilities that accompany AI’s increasing influence in scholarly work.
The event emphasized the need for interdisciplinary dialogue as AI continues to reshape academic inquiry. Panelists and speakers discussed how AI technologies can enhance research capabilities while also raising ethical considerations regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the societal implications of automated decision-making. This multifaceted approach underscored the importance of integrating ethical considerations into research methodologies as technology evolves.
The symposium concluded with a faculty mixer aimed at fostering continued dialogue among participants. This informal gathering allowed faculty members to network and brainstorm potential collaborative projects, thus reinforcing the event’s goal of promoting interdisciplinary connections within the SFSU community.
As the integration of AI tools becomes more commonplace in research, the symposium served as a timely reminder of the balancing act required to leverage such technologies responsibly. Faculty and experts highlighted the unique challenges presented by AI, including the need for transparency in AI algorithms and the ethical use of data. The discussions also touched on the potential for AI to democratize access to information, providing unprecedented opportunities for research across various fields.
Looking ahead, the SFSU community is positioned to navigate the complexities of AI in research with a thoughtful approach. By continuing to engage in conversations around AI’s ethical implications, faculty are better equipped to harness its benefits while mitigating risks. As the landscape of academic inquiry evolves, the contributions made during this symposium are likely to influence future research directions at San Francisco State University and beyond.
For those interested in further exploring the topics discussed, the campus AI website features the program and presentation slides from the “Research in the Age of AI” symposium. Additionally, videos of the keynote address and panel discussion are available for viewing, providing an opportunity for wider engagement with the ideas presented during the event.
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