Presence and continuity – on AI driven automation and decision making

Seminar 1

09:2035 mins08/11/2025

AI considerations today are driven mostly by fears and greed: fears that AI might not just cancel jobs, but take over the world, altering the civilization in a definitve way; at the same time, AI considerations may also be base on greed.
The notion that AI could effectively replace not just jobs in general but most of all developers and code itself and around itself in a way that would create more wealth for its owners and less cost and frictions with a human workforce.
While AI is certainly poised to alter the way companies work and change the way we interact with information, the truth is that we tend to only consider through the lens of GenAI and use it through prompts.
AI can rely on predictive algorithms to manage digital infrastructures across a variety of deployments in an unified way. In doing so it can gain visibility and insight but also improve its ability to predict undesirable events and scenarios. This talk will discuss the challenges of developing these technologies and ensuring they are accessible to the broader ecosystem.