AI: WHAT WILL HAPPEN TOMORROW?

Tu, 5 November
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14:00 - 15:30
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Conference Hall 2
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Technology
Panel Discussion
Artificial Intelligence


In an era of rapid technological development, artificial intelligence is gradually becoming an integral part of our daily lives. AI technologies are reaching new heights. Even at their current level of advancement, they are capable of significantly freeing up human resources. This will allow society to focus on more meaningful activities, while delegating routine mechanical tasks to artificial intelligence. The question of increasing the value of human intellectual and creative output becomes especially relevant as the use of artificial intelligence continues to spread. After all, AI doesn’t replace geniuses; it is the other way around: AI enhances their worth.

Russia is among the first countries to address the ethical issues surrounding AI development and use at a national level. The stance of Russia and its President is that artificial intelligence should contribute to improving the quality of life, not displace people from jobs, but rather open up new avenues for exploration and work.

Questions for discussion

  • What technologies should we expect after AI that will shock society and elevate it to a new level?
  • Where will rapidly developing technologies lead us?
  • How does the development of artificial intelligence impact business, science, and medicine?
  • How will artificial intelligence change the nature of work?
  • What could enable Russia to become a leader in artificial intelligence technologies?

Moderators

Ruslan Bondarenko
journalist, author, and host of TV programs about new technologies, innovations, and entrepreneurship

Speakers

Vasily Shpak
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Anastasia Dyuryagina
Head of Design of the B2C Transactional Banking division at PJSC Sberbank
Andrey Kuznetsov
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Director of the FusionBrain Laboratory at the AIRI Institute
Alexander Petukhov
Director of Science and Innovation at ANO Neimark, super finalist of the “Leaders of Russia” competition.
Vladimir Leshchenko
Director of the Competence Center for Artificial Intelligence Development, Private Institution for Digitalization of the Nuclear Industry “Tsifrum” (Rosatom)
Vyacheslav Demin
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Deputy Head of the Kurchatov NBICS Nature-like Technologies Complex at Kurchatov Institute
Vyacheslav Kharlamov
Director of Strategic Development at Depot
Gleb Dyakonov
Director of the Department of Applied Solutions at NtechLab (Rostec)
Mark Turovetskiy
Development Director of Immers.Cloud
Rodrigo Andrés Quevedo Silva
President of the Chilean Robotics Association, Republic of Chile
Sergey Vyaznikov
data scientist at JSC NPP “Istok” named after Shokin
Eldar Safin
science fiction writer, IT specialist