06-01, 17:00–17:25 (Europe/Prague), Flower Stage
In this presentation I will connect the three most important themes that I covered in: System of Social Credit in China, the US Supreme Court vs. Blockchain, and Economics of Slavery
Main Questions to Address:
- Government Surveillance and Authority: With the increasing prevalence of mass surveillance
and data collection, what are the expanded powers and capabilities of governments? How do
these advancements affect the balance of privacy and security?
- Future Societal Transformations: What are the long-term impacts of technological and
militaristic political trends on society? How will we interact with the government in the future?
Will there be any?
- Perception and Reality of the Digital Landscape: How does our perception of the digital world
compare to our real-life interactions? Is the digital realm an extension of our physical world, or
does it constitute a distinct universe with its own rules and realities?
Dynamic, multilingual, innovative young professional with a robust background in political science and economics, complemented by hands-on experience in AI applications and data analysis. Proven expertise in leveraging advanced technology solutions, including NLP tools and data visualization, to drive research on the relevance of cultural politics, cybersecurity, and the evolving role of AI and Blockchain.
Passionate about embracing and shaping change in the rapidly evolving world, contributing to a meaningful mission, and leading with dignity. Possess strong skills in communications and negotiations.