Our expert will talk about the influence of artificial intelligence on the development of the Polish economy
During the Internet Governance Forum 2018, which will take place on December 13 in Warsaw, specialists from the modern technology sector will meet. One of the invited experts is Jacek Biały, Head of Business Intelligence at Sii Poland. The theme of the discussion with the participation of our expert will be the impact of artificial intelligence on the development of the Polish economy.
Artificial intelligence is entering the world of business and everyday life more and more boldly. The use of its potential is one of the topics that have recently become very important in the context of the technological transformation of business in Poland. During the meeting, which will take place on December 13 at the Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw, Jacek Biały, Head of Business Intelligence, will talk about the impact of artificial intelligence on the economic situation in the country.
– Companies in Poland and in the world process more and more data – says Jacek Biały, Head of Business Intelligence at Sii Poland. – In 2002, the data increase per second was estimated at around 100 GB. Currently, it is said to be 50,000 GB. As you can see, the dynamics of growth is enormous. In order to somehow control this data and be able to use their potential, we need new solutions. Here, machine learning and artificial intelligence come with the help. Sii is currently implementing more and more projects related to predicting changes in the data area in the future, as well as building intelligent chatbots. Therefore, participation in this type of event is particularly important to me and I am happy that I will be able to share my experience in this area – the expert adds.
The Internet Governance Forum 2018 is organized by IGF Poland. During the debate, the leaders of the administration, business, non-governmental and technical organizations as well as the scientific community will take the floor. The panel sessions will also involve experts from leading IT companies, including Microsoft Poland, IBM, Ericsson, as well as Allegro.