On May 11th and 12th, during the Impact’22 conference in Poznań, another edition of discussions within the Digital Future track will take place.
During meetings with Impact’22 guests, discussions will be held on the pervasive nature of digitalization. It's difficult to imagine any branch of business today that doesn't utilize digitalization for its operations. Our guests will talk about how to invest effectively and successfully in digital skills.
The topic of cybersecurity will also be addressed. During the spring edition of Impact’22, experts will explain how to protect oneself from cyber threats such as hacking, ransomware, and identity theft. Disinformation is also a problem that affects every user today. During the Digital Future track, guests will also discuss how to support diverse and credible content in the media.
The achievements of artificial intelligence can be impressive. AI has been supporting business development for years, but we also use artificial intelligence solutions in our daily lives. Guests of the Digital Future track will discuss how the development of artificial intelligence should be ensured in a way that respects human rights and is trustworthy, and also how artificial intelligence will influence the future of our work and lives.
Technology can serve Europe in many beneficial endeavors across various fields. The development of supercomputers for innovative solutions in medicine, transport, and the environment are just a few examples.
During the Digital Future track, panelists will delve into the potential of technology in mitigating the effects of climate change. Furthermore, they will discuss the potential for reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the digital sector.
Special guests of this year's Impact edition, who will participate in the Digital Future track, include Zbigniew Jagiełło (BLIK), Dariusz Piotrowski (Dell), Aleksandra Sroka – Krzyżak (Allegro), Rafał Ohme, Tomasz Czechowicz (MCI), Andrzej J. Kozłowski (Emitel), and Tomasz Chróstny (UOKiK).
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