Title of the Talk:
Artificial Intelligence in 2026: How AI Is Reshaping Work, Ethics, and Human Decision-Making
Abstract:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transitioned from a specialized technological tool into a powerful force shaping modern society. This presentation examines how AI is transforming three critical domains: the future of work, ethical responsibility, and human decision-making. It explores the growing role of AI-driven systems in automating tasks, augmenting professional roles, and creating new forms of employment, while also addressing concerns surrounding job displacement and the need for adaptability in an evolving labor market.
The talk further investigates the ethical challenges posed by AI, including algorithmic bias, data privacy, accountability, and the rise of misinformation through AI-generated content. Particular attention is given to how human values can be compromised when decision-making is delegated to opaque and unregulated systems. Additionally, the presentation analyzes the subtle yet profound influence of AI on individual and collective decision-making, highlighting the risks of over-reliance on algorithmic recommendations and the erosion of critical thinking.
By integrating technological, ethical, and social perspectives, this presentation argues that AI should be understood not merely as a technical innovation but as a societal transformation. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of responsible governance, ethical design, and informed human oversight to ensure that artificial intelligence serves humanity rather than undermines it.
Profile:
Working as an Junior Software Engineer with hands-on experience in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Python. Skilled in building responsive web applications and enhancing user experience. Also working as a researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, with an interest in AI-driven technologies and innovation. Adept at problem-solving, team collaboration, and delivering results in dynamic environments.