2026
- The Archive as Metaphor and Metaphorical Archives, Linköping University, Arbetets museum, Norrköping, June 15–16. Invited to discuss AI as a new archival paradigm (forthcoming).
- The Material Cloud Film Festival, organized by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie project LIBRA, with support from the KTH Environmental Humanities Lab and the Swedish Red Cross. Panel on AI and labor, April 14, Bio Skandia, Stockholm.
- “The Human as Medium: Caring for Machines in the Age of AI”, Dahlem Humanities Center, Freie Universität Berlin, January 7.
2025
- “Från samkörning av dataregister till förutsägelser av beteende”, Personlig integritet i det datadrivna samhället?, Stiftelsen för rättsinformation / Sveriges Kommuner och Regioner, November 18, Stockholm.
- Compassionate Societies and Death as a Public Health Issue, Karolinska Institutet. Panel on the history of death and dying, November 18.
- Digitalize in Sthlm ’25, organized by KTH, Stockholm University, and RISE. Expert panel on AI and Human Values, November 11, Münchenbryggeriet, Stockholm.
- “Designing Paranoid Machines”, panel Errors and Machines: Histories of Technological Errors in Digital Societies, SHOT 2025 Annual Meeting, October 9–11, Luxembourg.
- “Unlearning, the Art of Forgetting, and Norms of Persistence in the Age of AI”, Norms in the Age of Intelligent Machines: Bodies, Knowledge, Governance Part I, December 4–5, Stanford University.
- “Cerebral Obsessions: The Conceptualization of Intelligence in the History of Automating Reason”, launch of the national research network 4H-Technoexistence (4H-TE), October 15, Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society, Uppsala University.
- “Prompting the Dead”, AI and Media Roundtable, Digital Aesthetics and Media Studies Colloquium, Stanford Humanities Center. Presented a paper and served as panelist, May 20.
- “Designing Paranoid Machines: Kenneth Colby and the Tensions Between Error and Intelligence in 20th-Century AI”, Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), Wallenberg Hall, Stanford University, May 13.
- “Training the Deceased: Deadbots and Technological Spiritualism”, AI and Social Normativity: Rethinking Error, Bias, and Truth, January 28, UC Berkeley.
2024
- “How Evolving Paradigms Reflect Technology’s Role in Law”, XXXIX Nordic Conference on IT and Law, Artificial Intelligence and Legal Methods: Navigating the New Frontier, November 5–6, Stockholm University.
- “Re-establishing The Dialogue and Respecting the Error: How a 1980s Critique of Artificial Intelligence Can Sober up the Augmentation Discourse”, TEDA ’24: The Magic Machine, Through the Prism of Art and Science, September 19–20, University of Cambridge.
- “The Past as Error: Archival Regimes in Cybernetics and AI”, symposium Questioning History in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, co-organized with Julia Irwin and David Bates, April 11–12, UC Berkeley.
- “History as Error: Uses of the Past in Cultures of Prediction”, lecture series Fehler und Nichtfunktionieren in (Digitalisierten) Gesellschaften, Technische Universität Darmstadt, January 15.
2023
- “The Invisible Work of AI Alignment and Its Historical Foundations”, 4S — Society for Social Studies of Science: Sea, Land, Endangered Ecologies, Solidarities, November 8–11, Honolulu.
- “Från drömmen om automatik till omdöme som arbete”, AI som rättskälla?, Stiftelsen för Rättsinformation, Stockholm, November 14.
- “After Wear & Tear — Working with Archival Materials that Show No ‘Look of Age’”, Surprising Sources, Tensions of Europe (ToE) conference, May 11, Luxembourg.
2022
- “Error in the Era of Artificial Intelligence,” Berkeley Film & Media Seminar, December 8, UC Berkeley.
- “Environment, Privacy, History — Formation of the Data Landscape”, Anniversary Symposium for the Media History Publication Series, June 16, National Library of Sweden (Kungl. biblioteket).
2021
- “The Making of Human Error in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, 1940–1990”, Histories of AI: A Genealogy of Power — Sawyer Seminar Winter Symposium, December 14–15, University of Cambridge.
2019
- “Data Exhaust in 1970s Biopolitics”, Wearing Out the Image, Yale University Film & Media Studies Conference 2019, Whitney Humanities Center, February 8–9, Yale University.