EverScholar Course: Humanity at The Frontier – WAITLIST SIGNUP

EverScholar Course: Humanity at The Frontier – WAITLIST SIGNUP

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July 9-12, 2026

San Francisco, CA

Faculty: Professors Dean Ball, Anton Barba-Kay, Mathis Bitton

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Humanity at The Frontier

Professors:  Dean Ball, Mathis Bitton, Antón Barba-Kay

July 9-12, 2026

San Francisco, CA

Artificial intelligence, that glory of human ingenuity, cometh. A new technology is once again upon us, carrying a familiar yet newly urgent unease: that humanity, driven as ever to conquer, master, and remake nature, may have produced something that does not merely extend our powers, but begins to rival, even threaten them. Is this the human condition – a Promethean impulse inevitably at work yet again? Or have we been so seduced by our ingenuity that we fly, Icarus-like, heedlessly toward our creation, only to be consumed by it?

EverScholar invites you to explore these questions with a full, humanistic spirit. We offer a program that approaches AI not as a narrow techne, but as the great intellectual challenge of our age, bringing urgent questions of political order, cultural life, philosophical anthropology, and the future of human agency itself. For AI is not merely a tool to be used or regulated; it is perhaps a turning point that compels us to ask what self-government means when technology outpaces institutions, and what human freedom means when machines begin to do more and more of what once seemed uniquely ours. And yet…this seminar also suggests that some of these questions are actually quite old. There may be, if not answers, at least a vocabulary, and morsels of insight, in humanity’s past that can aid us in our current vortex of anxiety.

To guide this inquiry, EverScholar has assembled a truly extraordinary faculty. Dean Ball, his feet straddling academia and government, will examine AI as a test of democratic governance and institutional capacity. Antón Barba-Kay, long one of our deepest thinkers and insistent questioners, will challenge us to define technology itself, and consider how the digital world has long shaped our understanding of human life. Mathis Bitton (re-)locate today’s debates within the longer history of technological ambition, from Francis Bacon to Silicon Valley. This dynamic trio will guide us as we span centuries and disciplines in search of the political, philosophical, and historical keys to the quandary of artificial intelligence.

EverScholar will, as always be intimate, discussion-based, and immersive: a smallish cohort of serious participants, carefully curated readings, highly interactive seminars, and the conversation continuing as always into meals and the evening. Artificial Intelligence is often presented as a technological revolution. This seminar will grapple with something much larger still: an opportunity to reconsider knowledge, work, creativity, freedom, and our very conception of humanity and civilization. We invite you to join us.

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