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Reviews on theme Artificial Intelligence

Are Your Brainwaves Still Yours? | Lecture and conversation neuroscientist Fleur Zeldenrust, philosopher Pim Haselager and artist Roel Heremans
What will it mean for our mental privacy, freedom of choice and personal identity if technology gains access to our brainwaves?

Having Your Life Run By Algorithms? | Lecture and exposition with artist Julia Janssen and behavioural scientist Gabi Schaap
Would you let an algorithm determine your choice of partner? Or invest half of your wealth because an algorithm says so? Algorithms are everywhere. But how far do we let them go?

Learning Differently Through AI? | Lecture and conversation with remedial educationalist Inge Molenaar and neuroscientist Frank Léoné
What does AI mean for the way we learn? Will AI take over more and more of our learning, or will it actually turn us into even more efficient learning machines?

Reclaiming Our Humanity in Times of AI | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Shannon Vallor
Artificial Intelligence is in many ways a reflection of ourselves, for better or for worse. Learn from philosopher Shannon Vallor and see AI in a new light.

Contact with Robots. Connecting or Alienating? | Lecture, dance and conversation with cognitive scientist Evelien Heijselaar, artist Bram Ellens and ArtEZ dancers
Can you form a real bond with a robot friend like with a human friend? Ponder the question of whether we will ever be able to make real contact with robots and whether we will then change as human beings.

Artist in the Machine. On Music, Humanity and AI | Lecture by philosopher Anco Peeters and live act by artist Jan Modaal
Music is emotion. But what if that music was created by artificial intelligence? Does that music then still have value?

Digital Footprint: the Pollution of AI and Other Digital Conveniences | Lecture and conversation by digitization scientist Bernard van Gastel, philosopher Elize de Mul and digital media researcher Rianne Riemens
Our data use seems to be a blind spot when it comes to sustainability. AI in particular is an energy guzzler. How can we achieve more sustainable digitization and awareness?