Budapest AI Summit to Explore the Future of Professions, Healthcare, and Technology

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Central and Eastern Europe’s largest artificial intelligence conference will be held in Budapest at the House of Music on 9–10 September. As part of the event series in City Park, not only will the House of Music take centre stage, but the internationally renowned Museum of Ethnography will also host the Media Future stage.

This article was originally published in Hungarian on the website of our sister publication Magyar Krónika.

Artificial Intelligence has quickly made its way into human life. While a few years ago many laughed at automated translation programmes, AI can now achieve feats that were once considered unimaginable. AI Summit Budapest 2024 aims to provide in-depth analyses for those looking to incorporate these applications into their everyday lives.

Central and Eastern Europe’s largest artificial intelligence conference will be held in Budapest at the House of Music on 9–10 September. As part of the event series in City Park, not only will the House of Music take centre stage, but the internationally renowned Museum of Ethnography will also host the Media Future stage, where numerous speakers will take the podium. AI Summit Budapest will offer a unique opportunity to gain an accurate understanding of the world of artificial intelligence and explore its current and future impacts on business, society, and industry.

The event will feature 150 speakers, representing major international brands such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.

What makes the conference special is the presence of numerous respected Hungarian experts. Konrád Dejcsics, a Benedictine monk from the Pannonhalma Archabbey, whose work has significantly contributed to the spiritual and cultural revival of Pannonhalma, will provide a unique perspective on social and community issues. Domonkos Kajtor, a Jesuit monk whose life and vocation have been devoted to seeking deeper answers to the fundamental questions of human existence will also be in attendance. István Peták, a renowned cancer researcher specializing in medical innovations and personalized cancer therapies will share the latest developments in science and technology. Petra Aczél, a communications researcher known for her work on Generation Alpha and modern societal trends will offer insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the new generations.

At the AI Campus, created specifically for this event in the City Park, various stages will address topics such as what professions to expect in the next ten years, whether there will still be journalists, photographers, and actors, the state of the neobank world, and areas such as healthcare, defence, cybersecurity, and even space technology.

The uniqueness of the event lies in the fact that participants will have the chance to learn about the practical aspects of AI applications, try out AI tools and technologies directly, and even seek expert guidance for their own projects.


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Central and Eastern Europe’s largest artificial intelligence conference will be held in Budapest at the House of Music on 9–10 September. As part of the event series in City Park, not only will the House of Music take centre stage, but the internationally renowned Museum of Ethnography will also host the Media Future stage.

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