Protector Future Summit: AI is developing exponentially, for which the human brain is simply not prepared
Renowned and recognized domestic thinkers discussed two extremely current and hot topics during the spring event of the Protechtor Future Summit series of inspirational events for business and tech leaders. In panel discussions marked by the names of Júlia Király, Dr. Péter Oszkó or Dr. György Tilesch, among others, the experts examined the impact of artificial intelligence on social justice and culture on the one hand, and the issue of eternal life and the reversibility of the biological clock on the other.
Thanks to the large language models on the market, artificial intelligence exploded into the public consciousness worldwide just over half a year ago, and since then there has been a huge buzz around the topic in the public discourse, in the media and in professional circles. On the occasion of their spring event, the organizers of the Protechtor Future Summit approached the topic from an aspect that has perhaps been less investigated in our country, that of social justice, and brought such well-known and recognized thinkers representing various fields to a table to share their thoughts on the topic, such as economist Júlia Király , former vice president of the MNB; Jonatán Megyeri, Orthodox rabbi, head of communications of the United Hungarian Israelite Community; Dr. Péter Oszkó is the former Minister of Finance of Hungary, the founding CEO of OXO Technologies Holding, and Dr. György Tilesch is an AI expert and consultant working in the Silicon Valley and the founding president of the PHI INSTITUTE.
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