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Thursday, June 11
 

8:30am PDT

OpenSource AI Tools: Improving accessibility and discoverability in Digital Libraries using the University of Utah’s Marriott Library's new AI infrastructure
Thursday June 11, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am PDT
In this session, we will demonstrate the Marriott Library's new AI tooling infrastructure that utilizes open source LLMs and ASRs to improve web accessibility and discoverability in the Digital Library at the University of Utah.

Universities, Schools, and Libraries are under growing pressure to expand access and improve discovery while meeting new accessibility expectations for our digital collections. At the University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library, Digital Infrastructure Development team is building a flexible, modular workflow to help bring large AV collections into alignment with DOJ accessibility requirements at scale. The platform orchestrates open-source speech-to-text and language models to generate time-aligned transcripts and captions, structured segmentation, word clouds, entity recognition, and descriptive metadata—improving both compliance and content discoverability. We will share our implementation approach, early results, and lessons learned, including human review checkpoints, staff support and buy-in, provenance and auditability, and how we are designing the workflow to be adaptable as models and standards evolve. The session will focus on practical strategies other institutions can reuse to accelerate accessible AV delivery without locking into a single vendor or toolchain, and our future development plans for supporting other formats, including images, PDFs, and other formats.


Speakers
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Brian McBride

Associate Director of Digital Infrastructure Development, University of Utah
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Bohan Zhu

Web Software Developer, University of Utah
Thursday June 11, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am PDT
Room 1414

9:45am PDT

The SOUL of AI: A Constitutional Framework for Human-AI Governance
Thursday June 11, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am PDT
What if AI systems had a constitution — a living soul? The Sovereign Framework implements democratic AI governance with a five-member council of humans and AI models, three branches of government, ethical guardrails from philosophy and law, and unamendable human sovereignty. This is AI governance made real.

As AI capabilities accelerate, the question of governance becomes urgent: who decides what AI can do, and how do we ensure it serves human flourishing? The Sovereign Framework answers this with a radical proposition — give AI systems a soul. Not consciousness, but constitutional governance. SOUL.md is a living constitution that establishes a three-branch governance model (Executive, Legislative, Judicial) and a five-member council where one human and four AI models (Claude, GPT, Grok, Llama) deliberate as equals on new capabilities. Drawing from the U.S. Constitution's separation of powers, Don Miguel Ruiz's Four Agreements, and Gay Hendricks' Conscious Living principles, the framework creates a system where: - No AI capability is deployed without democratic deliberation — a supermajority (4 of 5 votes) is required to ratify new skills - Human sovereignty is absolute and unamendable — the human can override, halt, or dissolve the system at any time - Ethics are structural, not aspirational — a Judicial Branch independently reviews every action for constitutional alignment - Dissent is preserved as wisdom — today's minority opinion may become tomorrow's governing principle This isn't a whitepaper. The Sovereign Framework is implemented in production software spanning Java, TypeScript, Dart, and Flutter — with a full deliberation engine, voting system, precedent library, soul editor, and MCP integration for AI assistants. The presentation demonstrates the complete governance lifecycle: from proposal through council deliberation, judicial review, skill ratification, and after-action evaluation. We'll explore the philosophical foundations, the technical architecture, and the practical implications of treating AI governance as a constitutional democracy — where the machine doesn't just follow rules, but participates in creating them.
Speakers
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Michael Hunter

CEO, Coyote Forge
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I have spent my career building Technology and Teams for creating quality software while following the agile manifesto to enable software craftsmanship. I’ve been working on creating scalable applications for most of my career and see AI and No Code services revolutionizing the... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am PDT
Room 1414

1:15pm PDT

AI as a Design Variable
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Educators are in the moment, deciding what teaching and learning with AI will accomplish. Research shows AI used in a cavalier manner hurts congitive ability and research shows AI can improve brain function. Both are true. This presentation introduces frameworks, strategies, and things to try tomorrow to ensure you have the best interactions with AI for you and your students.

AI as a Design Variable will discuss research from the MIT EEG Study - Kosmyna et al. (2025), Wang & Zhang (2026) studies, Patrick Dempsey - The Second Draft (2026), strategies from Penn Center for Teaching and Learning, insights from The Loop by Jacob Ward, and more. Attending this presentation will prepare educators to begin discussions around the effective uses of AI in teaching and learning.
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David Long

Superintendent, Beaver County School District
David Long has served as the Beaver County School District superintendent for the last six years. During that time his team has developed P-LTE communication network for the school district that allows LTE enabled Chromebooks to connect throughout the school district, on and off campus... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 1414
 
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