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Will AI be making our future geopolitical decisions?
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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Will AI be making our future geopolitical decisions?

          Will AI be making our future geopolitical decisions?

          Meet the director of 'Intelligence Rising' Elena Andreicheva, protagonist and co-founder of Faculty.AI Mark Warner, as well as author and former adviser at Pentagon Nicholas Wright, in a conversation about how we make big decisions in times of war and how AI will impact geopolitical decision making.

          AI is everywhere. In matters of ethics, of democracy, of the future wellbeing of children, the arts and much more. War is seemingly everywhere as well. But how will the development of AI effect future warfare? How do we as human beigns make vast decisions in times of war? Will our understanding of our own human capacities effect the future capacities of AI?

          Learn more when we debate the future of AI, after the premiere of ‘Intelligence Rising’. Meet the director Elena Andreicheva, protagonist and co-founder of Faculty.AI Mark Warner, as well as author and former adviser at Pentagon Nicholas Wright, in a conversation about how we make big decisions in times of war and how AI will impact geopolitical descision making. 

          This talk is in English.