| Week | Date | Theme | Lecture title | Lecturer |
| Week 1 | 07-02-2024 | Opening session | Opening | Yann Ryan |
| Week 2 | 14-02-2024 | AI & the Humanities | Foundations of Artificial Intelligence | Matthijs Westera |
| Week 3 | 21-02-2024 | AI & the Humanities | Fundamentals of computer vision and its applications | Aron van de Pol |
| Week 4 | 28-02-2024 | AI & Creativity | AI & Creativity | Rob Erdmann |
| Week 5 | 06-03-2024 | AI & Creativity | The artistic use of AI | Xuan Li & Karin de Wilde & Ksenia Fedorova |
| Week 6 | 13-03-2024 | AI & History | Deciphering the past with AI | Gerhard de Kok |
| Week 7 | 20-03-2024 | AI & History | Studying Ideas at Scale with Text Mining and Machine Learning | Ruben Ros |
| Week 8 | 10-04-2024 | AI & Languages | Abilities and limitations of Large Language Models (LLMs) | Stephan Raaijmakers |
| Week 9 | 17-04-2024 | AI & Languages | Machine Translation: From Enigma to Google Translate to ChatGPT | Lettie Dorst |
| Week 10 | 24-04-2024 | AI & Society | Introductory lecture | Angus Mol |
| Week 11 | 01-05-2024 | AI & Society | Algorithmic Governmentality | Pepita Hesselberth |
| Week 12 | 08-05-2024 | AI & Philosophy | AI and rational agency | Jan Sleutels |
| Week 13 | 15-05-2024 | AI & Philosophy | LLMs, Knowledge, and (Scientific) Understanding | Victor Gijsbers |
| Week 14 | 22-05-2024 | Closing | | Yann Ryan |