LECTURE - Human Futures, Machine Pasts: Rethinking AI through Cultural Memory and Imagination
The lecture will be available also on Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65802739142 External link.
Pre-registration is required for the physical event (but not for Zoom). See below for further details.
Anna Foka
Professor of Digital Humanities, Uppsala University

Photo: Mikael Wallerstedt
ABSTRACT:
The opening keynote explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping not only the way societies imagine the future but also how we understand the past and define humanity itself. Drawing from cultural heritage, digital humanities, and critical AI studies, it argues that the technologies driving automation and prediction are deeply entangled with inherited cultural narratives, biases, and epistemologies. By tracing the historical continuities between past imaginaries of intelligence and today’s algorithmic systems, the lecture highlights the need for interdisciplinary approaches that foreground ethics, creativity, and global diversity. Ultimately, it asks how the humanities can help us reclaim agency and meaning in an increasingly automated world—turning AI from an object of control into a shared space of interpretation and reflection.
ABOUT:
Anna Foka is Professor of Digital Humanities at Uppsala University and the cluster PI of the Wallenberg national research cluster AI Futures of Culture and Memory. Anna Foka is National Mentor for AI in the Swedish South Korea Collaboration in the Research and Innovation Programme (SKERIC). Foka’s work focuses on the cultural and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, digital heritage, and interdisciplinary methods across the humanities and technology. She has published widely on digital transformation in museums, archives, and cultural institutions, and currently leads several international projects on AI, sustainability, and cultural knowledge infrastructures. Her latest books are AI and Image (Cambridge University Press) and Evolving Perspectives in Digital Classics (Routledge).
Hybrid event.
Zoom Webinar: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65802739142 External link.
Pre-registration is required by 25 May 2026 at the latest for the physical event (not Zoom).
The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) and the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS) External link, opens in new window. are together launching a new international research initiative, Human Futures – AI Transitions in a Global Context, carried out in collaboration with Tokyo College (Japan) External link, opens in new window. and the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS, South Africa). External link, opens in new window.
This open keynote lecture is part of the first workshop in a series of three.

Event information
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- The Thunberg Lecture Hall & Zoom Webinar
