From Memory to Conflict: Algorithmic Mediation of the Past
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How does artificial intelligence shape the way we remember the past — and who gets to control that narrative?
Join us for a public lecture by Jasna Ćurković Nimac as part of the FUCE Summer School 2026. She explores how AI technologies influence collective memory — and what this means for historical truth, reconciliation, and the risk of cognitive warfare. Jasna is a professor at the Department of Communication Studies and Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at the Catholic University of Croatia.
📅 Tuesday 30 June 2026
🕖 19:00–20:30 (UTC+2)
📍 Université Catholique de Lille or online
Free of charge and open to all.
Register here: https://www.ucsia.org/en/events/from-memory-to-conflict-algorithmic-mediation-of-the-past/
Join us for a public lecture by Jasna Ćurković Nimac as part of the FUCE Summer School 2026. She explores how AI technologies influence collective memory — and what this means for historical truth, reconciliation, and the risk of cognitive warfare. Jasna is a professor at the Department of Communication Studies and Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at the Catholic University of Croatia.
📅 Tuesday 30 June 2026
🕖 19:00–20:30 (UTC+2)
📍 Université Catholique de Lille or online
Free of charge and open to all.
Register here: https://www.ucsia.org/en/events/from-memory-to-conflict-algorithmic-mediation-of-the-past/
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Université Catholique de Lille, 1 Rue Norbert Segard, 59800 Lille, France, Lille
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