PROGRAM

Moderator Johannes Tralla

9.00–10.00 Registration, morning coffee
10.00–10.20

Conference welcome words

Ott Velsberg, Government Chief Data Officer of Estonia – “Building the Next Generation e-Government Through AI”

10.20–12.00

Keynote Speakers on the topics as follow:

  • Andrus Pedai, Rector of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences – “Artificial Intelligence and the Development of Humanity in the Shorter, Medium and Long-term Perspective”
  • Mari-Klara Stein, Professor of management at the department of Business Administration, TalTech – “Human-AI Collaboration: Bot-ification and Beyond”
  • Jaan Aru, Associate professor at the University of Tartu studying creativity, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and the effect of technology on the human mind – “Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”
12.00–12.45 Lunch
12.45–14.10

Presentations of scientific papers:

  • Zdenka Konecna, Kari Joensen, Jan Budik – “A Deployment of Artificial Intelligence and its Ethical Implications”, Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic, Iceland)
  • Henrijs Kalkis, Svetlana Kocerova, Zenija Roja – “Case Study on Possibilities of Implementation of AI in Service Industry Automating Internal and External Communication”, University of Latvia (Latvia)
  • Timo Nevalainen“Large Language Models (LLMs) And the Art of Asking Questions”, Tampere University of Applied Sciences (Finland)
  • Sven Maričić, Dominik Zganec – “AI-Driven 3D Modeling for Advanced Robotic End Effector Development”, University of Rijeka (Croatia)
  • Merilyn Meristo, Ene Alas“AI in Higher Education: Perceptions and Experiences in Foreign Language Learning”, Tallinn University (Estonia)

POSTER SESSION

All posters can be found here!

14.10–14.30 Coffee break
14.30–15.50

Keynote Speakers on the topic as follows / Case study presentations:

  • Karen Burns, Co-Founder, CEO of Fyma OÜ – “How AI is Disrupting Commercial Real Estate”
  • Ahmet Köse, CPO, Co-Founder of R8 Technologies OÜ – “The Role of AI in Demand-side Energy Management for Commercial Real Estate” 
  • Wan-Jou She, Assistant Professor in Social Computing Lab Nara Institute of Science and Technology – “AI Augmented Medical Technology”
15.50–16.15

Coffee break

16.15–17.05

PANEL DISCUSSION

“Embracing the AI Revolution: Finding Your Place in the New World”
International panel of elected representatives from companies and universities:

  • Andrus Pedai, Rector of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (Estonia)
  • Ahmet Köse, CPO, Co-Founder of R8 Technologies OÜ  (Estonia)
  • Kirke Maar, Head of Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, TalTech (Estonia)
  • Wan-Jou She, Assistant Professor in Social Computing Lab (Japan)
17.05–17.15 Madis Judanov, Key Account Manager, Mainor Ülemiste AS – “About Ülemiste City”
17.15–17.20 Closing of the Conference
17.30 Post-conference tour in Ülemiste City

 

SPEAKERS

OTT VELSBERG
OTT VELSBERG

Government Chief Data Officer of Estonia

MARI-KLARA STEIN
MARI-KLARA STEIN

Professor of management at the department of Business Administration, TalTech

AHMET KÖSE
AHMET KÖSE

CPO, Co-Founder of R8 Technologies OÜ

JAAN RAIK
JAAN RAIK

Tenured Full Professor at the Department of Computer Systems and the Head of the Center for Dependable Computing Systems at the Tallinn University of Technology (Taltech)

JAAN ARU
JAAN ARU

Associate professor at the University of Tartu studying creativity, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and the effect of technology on the human mind

ANDRUS PEDAI
ANDRUS PEDAI

Rector of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences

KAREN BURNS
KAREN BURNS

Co-Founder, CEO of Fyma OÜ

WAN-JOU SHE
WAN-JOU SHE

Assistant Professor in Social Computing Lab Nara Institute of Science and Technology

PRESENTERS’ ARTICLES

Ott Velsberg

 “Building the Next Generation e-Government Through AI”

Andrus Pedai

 “Artificial Intelligence and the development of humanity in the shorter-, medium and long-term perspective”

Mari-Klara Stein

“Human-AI Collaboration: Bot-ification and Beyond”

Jaan Aru

 “Creativity in the age of artificial intelligence”

Karen Burns

 “How AI is Disrupting Commercial Real Estate”

 Ahmet Köse

 “The role of AI in demand-side energy management for commercial real estate”

Wan Jou She

“AI Augmented Medical Technology”

Panel discussion

 “Embracing the AI Revolution: Finding Your Place in the New World”

Presentations of Scientific Papers

SPEAKERS’ VIDEO RECORDINGS

Johannes Tralla and AI Katie

Moderator’s welcome words

Ott Velsberg

“Building the Next Generation e-Government Through AI”

Andrus Pedai

“Artificial Intelligence and the Development of Humanity in the Shorter, Medium and Long-term Perspective”

Mari-Klara Stein

“Human-AI Collaboration: Bot-ification and Beyond”

Jaan Aru

“Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”

Henrijs Kalkis

Presentations of scientific papers: Henrijs Kalkis, Svetlana Kocerova, Zenija Roja – “Case Study on Possibilities of Implementation of AI in Service Industry Automating Internal and External Communication”

Timo Nevalainen

Presentations of scientific papers: “Large Language Models (LLMs) And the Art of Asking Questions”

Sven Maričić

Presentations of Scientific Papers: Sven Maričić, Dominik Zganec – “AI-Driven 3D Modeling for Advanced Robotic End Effector Development”

Merilyn Meristo

Presentations of Scientific Papers: Merilyn Meristo, Ene Alas – “AI in Higher Education: Perceptions and Experiences in Foreign Language Learning”

Karen Burns

“How AI is Disrupting Commercial Real Estate”

Ahmet Köse

“The Role of AI in Demand-side Energy Management for Commercial Real Estate”

Wan-Jou She

“AI Augmented Medical Technology”

Madis Judanov

“About Ülemiste City”

Panel Discussion:

Andrus Pedai, Ahmet Köse, Kirke Maar, Wan Jou Che

“Embracing the AI Revolution: Finding Your Place in the New World”

POSTER SESSION

Zdenek Ostian

“The Role of AI in Social Media Marketing in the Post-Pandemic Tourism Industry”

Nataliia Shmatko, Vasyl Ivchyk

“Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Business Management”

Artur Spektor, O. Artemenkova

„Using Artificial Intelligence to Recognize, Analyze and Digitize Handwritten Documents“

Оlena Bilovolska, Mykhailo Bilukha

“Systemic Research of Artificial Intelligence Application in Marketing”

Denis Gonchar

“Analysis of AI-Based Solutions for Code Development: A Follow-Up to Chatgpt Study”

Oleg Lebedev

„Legal Aspects in AI-Based Recommendation Implementation to Investment Platforms“

Pavel Zagoryuko

“AI-Recommendation Implementaton in Ecommerce: A Quantitive Study of Customer Intention”

Sergiy Spivakovskyy

„Elevating Digital Marketing Strategies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Human and AI-Driven Campaign Performance“

Leonid Taraniuk, Renata Korsakiene, Karina Taraniuk

“Strategy Management of Adaptation to Changes in the Educational Process of Universities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”

Larysa S. Kupriianova, Daryna S. Kupriianova

“Artificial Intelligence on the Frontline in the XXI Century”

Anzor Devadze, Olha Prokopenko, Lela Devadze

„The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on the Tourism Industry“

Ataniyazova Maksuda Baltabayevna

“Role of Artificial Intelligence in Risk Management”

Karshiev Istam Khaitmuradovich

“Importance of Artificial Intelligence in Econometric Modeling and Analysis”

Tairova Zarnigor Mammat qizi

„The Significance of AI Marketing Strategy for Small Businesses“

Tarmo Koppel, Olga Tšernikova

“Factors Affecting the SMEs Ability to Enter the AI Revolution”

Mikhno Inesa

“Peculiarities of Reconstruction of the Territories of Ukraine in View of the Development of Digital Technologies”

Harsh Chauhan, Henrijs Kalkis

„Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Business Work Environment“

Maiya Golovanova

“Integration of Artificial Intelligence Into the Educational Process of Universities: Challenges of Today”

Iryna Bashynska

“Mastering the Future of Work: Essential Skills and Competencies in the Age of AI”

Badri Gechbaia, Ketevan Goletiani, Levan Gvarishvili

„Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Education, the Necessity of its Implementation: Current Risk and Reality“

Karin Reinhold, Marina Järvis

AI-Based Worker Management: Role of Participative Leadership and Empowerment

Halyna Synorub, Hanna Yordan

“Artificial Intelligence in the Professional Activities of Future Journalists: Advantages and Disadvantages”

Ilchenko Viktoriia, Bendiuh Yelyzaveta

„Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship: Competition or Partnership“

Galyna Peresadko, Oleg Olefirenko

“Advancing Risk Management Through Machine Learning and Optimization Techniques: A Case Study in Financial Portfolio Management”

Olena Cherniavska

“The Symbiosis of Human and Artificial Intelligence: Innovations in Higher Education and the Labor Market”

Oleksandr Chaban

„Integrating Diagnostic Models: A Revolutionary Approach in AI-Driven Healthcare“

Ance Saulite, Henrijs Kalkis

“Theoretical Aspects of the Future Workforce Regarding Social and Emotional Upskilling in Time of Increasing AI”

Svitlana Tarasenko, Tetiana Slabko, Wojciech Duranowski

“Analysis of AI Policy in Ukraine (2020-2023)”

Olga Matveieva

Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges: The Gendered Impact of Technologies and AI on Civic Engagement and Democracy Building

Donenko S. L., Donenko O. L.

“Fractal Structural Analysis of Rock Formations for the Detection of Uranium Deposits Using Artificial Intelligence”

Donenko L. N.

“Artificial Intelligence and the Decline in Students’ Intelligence”

Donenko I. L., Donenko O.L.

„Fractal Innovative Technique for Cultivating Agricultural Land Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles“

Donenko O. L., Donenko I. L.

“Application of the Latest AI Components for Assessment and Acceptance of Civil Structures in Kyrgyzstan”

Oleksandra Cherniavska

“The Future of Human-AI Collaboration in Digital Brand Management”

Dudnyk O., Maiboroda M., Minenko S.

„Improving Organizational Management Quality in the Age of Digitalization: Leadership and Neural Networks“