Few topics move the world today like artificial intelligence (AI). While some see it as salvation, others warn of a loss of control. But how do these modern algorithms affect the study of history and ethics? Can machines help preserve the memory of tragic events like the Holocaust, or do they threaten to distort history? Philosopher and ethicist Štefan Oreško (Slovak Academy of Sciences) and historian Táňa Klementová accepted the invitation to join the debate. They will explain how the philosophy of artificial intelligence was born, why we tend to humanise machines and who is responsible when a „smart“ program makes a mistake. She will explain what challenges modern technology brings to museums and how to work sensitively with historical truth in the digital era. The debate is not just for technical enthusiasts. It is for anyone interested in how technology is changing our perception of truth, the past and human responsibility. Admission is voluntary.