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StrategEast co-organizes panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence in civil service”

Date and time: March 3rd,10:00 CET / 15:00 GMT+6

Duration: 60 min

Language: English with simultaneous English-Russian translation for the audience

Zoom Line for the audience:

https://us02web.zoom.us/s/87924280414?pwd=VE1nZmNsMjVHYnJoQmcvYzNjdmlDQT09

Passcode: 086806

Live broadcast will be shared to StrategEast Facebook page.

Can artificial intelligence help improve the relationship between citizens and government? Will the government be able to replace some civil service positions with artificial intelligence in the near future? How will artificial intelligence change healthcare, security, policymaking? These issues have been discussed in the West for a long time and it is time to discuss them in relation to the countries of Eurasia at the StrategEast.Live panel discussion “Artificial intelligence in civil service” co-organized by the University of Central Asia and StrategEast.

Panel participants:

  • Oleh Hrynyk, Data & Analytics Consultant, Head of Data Architecture, Data Practice coordinator at EPAM Systems Ukraine;
  • Evgeny Koren, Country Manager at Microsoft Belarus;
  • Andrei Shubadziorau, GR-director at EPAM Systems Belarus;
  • Petter Svaetichin, Chief Executive Officer at Neiron, Georgia.

The panel will be moderated by Shaukat Ali Khan, Chief Information Officer at the University of Central Asia.

The main issues to be discussed:

  • At what technological stage is the introduction of artificial intelligence in civil service in Eurasia today?
  • How ready is the regulatory framework for artificial intelligence?
  • To what extent does legislation in the field of artificial intelligence overlap today with similar regulations in the United States and the European Union?
  • Can any of the Eurasian elaborations be applied outside Eurasia?