At the VI Moscow Academic Economic Forum (IIEF-2024), an initiative section "Social and humanitarian Cybernetics" was held, organized by the Southern Federal University and the Volga Institute of Economics, Pedagogy and Law.
On May 14, several speakers spoke within the framework of this section. The President of the SFedU, Professor Marina Borovskaya, made a presentation on the socio-humanitarian aspects of cybernetics in education and training, emphasizing the importance of adapting educational programs to the demands of the labor market.
Roman Skokov, Rector of the Volga Institute of Economics, Pedagogy and Law, presented a report on digitalization, artificial intelligence and cyberphysical systems, noting the need to modernize education to meet modern labor market requirements.
Nikolay Badulin, founder and CEO of the Investment and Financial Company Samotlor-Invest, discussed the professionals of the future and compared row AI plantings with AI weeds, presenting his report at the forum.
Interesting aspects of socio-humanitarian cybernetics were also touched upon in the reports of other participants, such as the role of neural networks in forecasting output and the creation of cybernetic systems for monitoring the socio-humanitarian development of Russian regions.
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