The rapid development of artificial intelligence methods and technologies poses new challenges to every individual: new medicine, new education, new jurisprudence, new technology, new economics, new politics, new science, and a new fabric of social relations. As we create AI, it is creating us in turn in a process of ‘co-evolution.’ This will only become more significant in the coming years, and we hope that humans will be the ones to determine the trajectory of this co-evolutionary process.
The changes taking place are only weakly reflected upon, and even less so consciously acknowledged. We firmly believe that, in the near future, working with AI will focus on three inseparable and essential components: science, technology, and the humanities.
We hope to establish a long-term cross-disciplinary discussion platform where AI researchers, philosophers, linguists, computer science and IT industry practitioners, managers, and anyone else interested can exchange ideas about the mutual influence of the two complex systems of AI and society.
The conference will be held offline. Online presentations will only be possible for foreign citizens unable to travel to Russia for serious reasons. The working languages of the conference are Russian and English.
Please note: As part of the conference, on June 22–23, the International Seminar ‘Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy in the BRICS Countries’ will take place, jointly organised by the BRICS Competition Law and Policy Centre and the HSE University School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence.
Participants
Inna Skrynnikova, Senior Research Fellow, Laboratory for Semantic Analysis
Venue
HSE University, 11 Pokrovsky Bulvar, Moscow
Metro stations: Kurskaya, Chkalovskaya, Chistye Prudy, Kitai-Gorod
Access to the HSE University requires a pass. To arrange this, please contact Vladlena Gureva (vgureva@hse.ru).
Co-chairs of the Programme Committee
Professor, School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
Professor, School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
Director, International BRICS Competition Law and Policy Centre
Programme Committee
Associate Professor, School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
Philosopher, Futurist, Director of the Knowledge Management Centre at IRIAS (St Petersburg)
Associate Professor, Big Data and Information Retrieval School
Professor, School of Philosophy and Cultural Studies
Associate Professor, School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
Professor, School of Applied Mathematics
Doctor of Art History, Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor and Director of the Center for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)