This competition aims to advance paradigm innovation in AI for Humanities, encouraging scholars to:

  • Treat AI as an academic partner, not merely a research tool or object of study
  • Achieve recursive deepening of thought through multi-turn dialogue, critique, and conceptual co-construction with AI
  • Explore how human-AI collaboration transforms the ways humanities scholarship poses questions, structures arguments, and produces knowledge
  • Build a global academic community for AI for Humanities

We believe: AI should not only be an object "studied" by the humanities, nor merely a writing aid, but should become an intellectual partner capable of challenging, critiquing, and reconstructing the thoughts of humanities scholars.

Participants: This competition is open to individuals or teams (up to 3 members) from any disciplinary background worldwide. University faculty and students, researchers, and independent scholars are all welcome to participate.

Qualified Submission: Each participant may submit only one article. Papers must be written in English or Chinese. To ensure a fair review process, submissions must not have been previously published at any venues. Prior to the announcement of the results, submitted articles may not be posted on public platforms or shared in academic forums.