Digital China is an initiative of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies to promote and develop digital tools and methods in the field of Chinese studies.
just finished teaching today 🙌 and finally had the time to wrap up and share the first version of a desktop tool I've been building.
It's called AI Reader.
Currently, it's like ChatPDF but there's much more to come.
Check out the video below and https://t.co/otSOLPmYCH❤️
The Research Center for Digital Humanities at Peking University is excited to announce our International Joint Summer Workshop 2023, taking place from July 30 to August 12. Learn more at https://t.co/qTZpi27aoq and register at https://t.co/YRiKwQG6jl. #digitalhumanities#workshop
Since 2020, I've eagerly awaited every Monday to receive @FairbankCenter's weekly digest, which highlights online events about China worldwide. Today, while reading as usual, I was pleasantly surprised to find my own talk at @Uva_EAC@mediastudies there. What an exciting twist!
The Fairbank Center is pleased to welcome Mark Wu '95-96 (伍人英) as our new Faculty Director!
Prof. Wu is the Henry L. Stimson Professor at @Harvard_Law where he specializes in international trade and international economic law
https://t.co/AKH0HYsCVz
I told everyone on the last day that my fellow leading instructor Hongsu overcame every barrier in front of him. On the contrary, I am lazy and always think about cutting corners. He could make this workshop succeed without me, but not vice versa.
The inaugural Digital China Initiative Summer Workshop ended last Friday. Such a success could not be achieved without a great team.https://t.co/AlVyU3dIsv
I'm thrilled to welcome participants to inaugural Digital China Initiative summer workshop on DH methods for China studies @FairbankCenter. Looking forward to an intensive two weeks - are we really going to learn all these things? (I'm hosting, and also participating)
We had a great day hearing from our 2022-23 visiting scholars about the research they have been working on during their year at Harvard! A fascinating set of presentations on topics from Bitcoin mining to Shanghai newspapers in the 1950s