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28 June

Ilya Kolmanovsky in Berlin. "Brain + Artificial Intelligence."

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28.06.26 18:00, Sun
Berlin, Jugendkulturzentrum Pumpe
Lützowstr. 42, 10785, Berlin
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On June 28, Berlin will host a lecture for adults "Brain + Artificial Intelligence: instructions for living together", which will be conducted by Ilya Kolmanovsky - PhD in Biological Sciences and a well-known popularizer of science. The event will be held in Russian and will be devoted to the interaction between humans and artificial intelligence in everyday life.

 

 

The lecture will focus on current issues of how neural networks and digital assistants are changing the way we think, behave and make decisions. Participants will learn how to build effective interaction with AI, why people gradually adapt to algorithms and what hidden processes occur between the human brain and technology.

 

 

The expert will offer to discuss key topics of modern science: whether humans become smarter or, on the contrary, lose cognitive skills when actively using AI; which tasks remain exclusively human; what artificial intelligence already knows but does not reveal; and what role the peculiarities of children's thinking play in this process.

 

 

The lecture will be built on examples from different fields - from medicine and science to finance and chess - and will bring together the views of scientists, practitioners and technology users. According to Ilya Kolmanovsky, "the heroes of this conversation will be scientists and their volunteers, doctors and financiers, children and even dogs - and, of course, neural networks".

 

 

Duration: about 1 hour and 30 minutes
Age limit: 16+

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