AI FORUM HUNGARY 2024

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIETAL SECURITY IN A FRAGILE WORLD – PARTICIPANT’S BRIEFING NOTE This year, AI Forum Hungary’s annual event on Monday 2nd December 2024 will focus on the theme of AI and Societal Security in a fragile world. There are undoubtedly many definitions of what might constitute societal security but for the purposes of the forthcoming workshop, we will take this to mean both individual and communal concerns about the impact of AI-enabled technologies on the functioning of everyday…

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AI FORUM SPRING EVENT 2023 – AI and LAW ENFORCEMENT

AI Forum Spring Event 2023 – at The National University of Public Service, Ludovika -Budapest On April 21st 2023, the AI Forum Hungary hosted their spring event in Budapest which focused on Artificial Intelligence and Law Enforcement. The event was conducted as a workshop hosted at the National University of Public Service, Ludovika – Budapest. Once again we had returning guest speakers, Mr Andrew Dolan (UK) and Mr Richard Hoskins (USA). 

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE OF POLICING: WHERE ARE WE GOING?

by Andrew Dolan It is often asked where the future of policing lies.  Many commentators, beguiled by the emergence of novel and innovative technologies – much of it mislabeled as artificial intelligence (AI) – see future law enforcement as a blend of ‘Robocop’ and ‘Minority Report’ cinematic cliches, which often says more about Hollywood than Silicon Valley.

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AI FORUM HUNGARY SPRING EVENT 2022: AI, ITS RISKS, AND ITS IMPACT ON THE LEGAL PROFESSION

We are delighted to inform you that the AI Forum’s Spring Event 2022 will be brought to you in collaboration with the National University of Public Service. The roundtable conversation will be held on the 31st of March 2022 at 1430 – 1600 CET/Budapest. The topic of discussion will be focused on the legal use of artificial intelligence, its risks, and its impact on the legal profession. The discussion will be hosted by Mr. Zsolt Ződi and joined by guest speakers,…

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ETHICAL ENQUIRY GROUP

RESEARCH PROPOSAL The implication of the continuing evolution of artificial intelligence for society has yet to be fully appreciated in Hungary.  That does not imply that people are totally unfamiliar with the basic contours of machine intelligence but rather that how it might be used and what the potential consequences might be.   Indeed, there has been a significant increase in the calls for just such deeper understanding amongst many AI commentators, as they concede unease over issues such as gene editing,…

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