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# Artificial Intelligence: Dreams, Dangers and Disasters

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Open Programme

# Artificial Intelligence: Dreams, Dangers and Disasters

We are becoming increasingly familiar with images showing the promises and perils of algorithmic power. Leaked official documents about mass-surveillance programmes allowing state authorities to track social relations, this is no more just a blockbuster or TV series’ scenario.

Indeed, states do not have the monopoly of algorithmic violence, as many companies develop surveillance systems or in enforcing coercive decisions at a border or online. Furthermore, critical voices about how some algorithmic systems support or reinforce discrimination and racism are getting increasing attention. We are thus becoming more and more aware of how seemingly objective systems are, in fact, affected by multiple kinds of bias, and of how this has far-reaching consequences for specific communities and already vulnerable people.

This lecture series helps us disentangle the dreams, dangers and disasters of AI. We investigate the diverse forms of algorithmic politics and power – be they coercive, structural or semiotic. The lectures also discuss how specific instances of algorithmic violence inform our relations to digital technologies and their politics. The course is for students keen to better grasp the relation between algorithmic systems and politics and power, and for those interested in studying surveillance and algorithmic justice.

## Day, time, location and costs

- 11 February - 18 March 2026
- Wednesday 11:00-15:00
- [Oudemanhuispoort](https://www.uva.nl/en/shared-content/locaties/en/binnenstad/oudemanhuispoort.html), D1.09
- Costs: € 165 (AUV-members € 148)

[Registration and Payment](https://www.aanmelder.nl/171657)

*Registration for this OUC is no longer possible, as all places have been booked.*

## Important to know

- Study material: Weekly readings and weekly viewing (material available either on Canvas or at the UvA library)
- You can only audit an OUC, which means that you may only attend lectures and cannot attend seminars, take part in the examination, or obtain ECTS credits.
- For the current study schedule, please consult the [UvA timetable website](https://rooster.uva.nl/schedule)

## Lecturers

Dr. C.O. (Claudio) Celis Bueno

Faculty of Humanities

Departement Mediastudies

[c.o.celisbueno@uva.nl](mailto:c.o.celisbueno@uva.nl)

Dr. L.C. (Lonneke) van der Velden

Faculty of Humanities

Departement Mediastudies

[l.c.vandervelden@uva.nl](mailto:l.c.vandervelden@uva.nl)

## Public programme Humanities

This Open UvA Course is part of the Faculty of Humanities' public programme. Beside Open UvA Courses, the public programme also comprises special lectures and series of courses. The public programme is intended for alumni, employees looking for extra training, and all others who are interested in art, culture, philosophy, language and literature, history and religion.

[See all Open UvA Courses in Humanities](https://is.uva.nl/publieksprogramma/programma.html)

Facts & Figures

Mode
:   Open UvA Course

Language of instruction
:   English

Starts in
:   February