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Breakfast Seminar: Artificial Intelligence (Hungary)

Budapest, Hungary

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Past event
14 November 2018, 09:00 - 11:00 UTC +01:00

Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly important role in the life of organisations. Regardless of industry, size, profession and age, it is important for all companies and colleagues to keep up with the digital revolution, in which AI demands more and more space.

CMS Budapest is delighted to invite you to its interactive business breakfast, where CMS experts and industry invited guests will provide a comprehensive overview on how they prepare their companies for future requirements.

The seminar will be held in Hungarian. Participation in the breakfast is free of charge, but subject to registration. There are a limited number of seats available that are filled up in the order of registration.

To register, please use the button below.

Agenda

09:00

Introduction

• Why is AI important?
• How does AI appear in the operation of companies?
• What legal issues need to be considered when using AI?

Brief discussions and roundtable in the below topics

09:20

Artificial intelligence in the everyday work – “The Future Computed”, AI’s future and its role in the society, the effects of AI on work processes, automation of the Cloud

Speakers: 

Dóra Petranyi, CMS and Zsuzsanna Mátrai, Microsoft CEE

09:40

The regulatory environment of AI – international and Hungarian developments, challenges and the Artificial Intelligence Coalition initiative

Speakers:

Márton Domokos, CMS and Fruzsina Tari, Ministry of Innovation and Technology

10:00

Future of autonomous cars/shared mobility services in Hungary - Is Hungary prepared for the future of e-mobility? Regulating the liability, the data collection, and the ethical issues of autonomous cars.
(The discussion will be in English)

Speakers: 

Martin Wodraschke, CMS and Zsolt Ujfalussy LL.M., AImotive

10:20

Deep learning in business process planning – prognosis of customer demands, increasing efficiency, preventing possible errors.

Speakers:

Dániel Necz, CMS and Károly Ott, MOL Group 

10:40

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