The Director of the AI Center, A.V. Abramova, spoke about Artificial Intelligence on the "Kultura" TV channel.
On November 12th, the Director of the AI Center at MGIMO and a member of the AI Ethics Commission, A.V. Abramova, participated in the "Agora" program on the "Kultura" TV channel. The conversation revolved around the ethics of new technologies.

During the broadcast, the program's guests discussed topics such as the extent of freedom that should be available to scientists, the necessity of moral norms regarding robots, and how humans can learn to coexist with non-human objects.
A.V. Abramova emphasized the importance of human-centricity in the development of products using artificial intelligence and highlighted the relevance and scope of the national Code of Ethics in the field of artificial intelligence. Experts in the studio agreed that currently, this document is one of the best in terms of regulating the ethical aspects of technology.
Other guests on the program included the Director of Business Development at "K-Skay," AI expert at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation A.V. Gusev, Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Technologies at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology I.V. Osledets, psychophysiologist, professor at the Department of Human and Animal Physiology, head of the Neurophysiology and Neurointerfaces Laboratory at the Biological Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University A.Ya. Kaplan, Director of Strategic Marketing at "Yandex," professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics A.Yu. Sebrant, and the editor of the philosophical journal "Logos" I.M. Chubarov.

The program is available here.

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