AI – A COMPETITOR OR AN ALLY?
Tu, 5 November
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10:00 - 11:30
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Congress Hall
(Pavilion 7)
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Civilizations
Debate
Artificial Intelligence
How Artificial Intelligence Will Change the World: AI Forecasts of the Future. In theory, the future AI model can develop independently, creating new algorithms for itself. But will such a system resemble the human perception of the world? In this context, 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.
Questions for discussion
- Will there be a conflict between AI and humans, or will they complement each other with AI becoming an assistant in all matters?
- Artificial intelligence: is it our civilization’s future or its destroyer?
- Will the world survive another technological revolution?
- AI: is it a new zone of international confrontation or a foundation for cooperation?
- Can Russia become a leader in AI technologies?
Moderators
Ruslan Bondarenko
journalist, author, and host of TV programs about new technologies, innovations, and entrepreneurship
Speakers
Andrey Daudrikh
Head of the Department of Social Research and Consulting at VCIOM
Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director of the Human-Centric AI Center at PJSC Sberbank, Chairman of the Russian National Commission for the Implementation of the AI Ethics Code
Debjit Chakraborty
Director of the Russian-Indian IT integrator RISING, India
Igor Koptelov
Chief Designer, Iridium JSC
Igor Chubarov
Director of the Metadisciplinary Competencies School, Vice-Rector of Tyumen State University, Director of the Department of Cultural Studies at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis
José Luis Cordeiro
Director of the Ibero-American Futurists Network RIBER
Eldar Safin
science fiction writer, IT specialist