The project is presented by the co-working space “Terminal” and the company AIforHumans.
Have you ever found yourself in a debate where your strongest argument was simply, “That’s what AI says”?
We won’t be talking about code, algorithmic complexity, or technical details. This event is for those who feel that the world is starting to play by new rules.
This is the first public event in the “AI ია” series, exploring how algorithms have become our primary “judges.” We increasingly turn to AI agents to verify facts, end disputes, and find “objective truth.”
But the real question is: when and how did the machine become an unquestioned authority?
During this two-hour panel discussion, we will explore:
● Where does fact end and influence begin? Can an algorithm ever be truly neutral?
● AI as a judge: why do we trust a machine’s “verdict” more than a human opinion?
● The transformation of authority: how and why have systems replaced traditional authorities as measures of truth?
● Personal data: what do we share, what do we trust, and what does AI actually know about us?
This event is for you if:
✅ You want to understand how the concept of “truth” is changing in the digital age.
✅ You are curious about where AI stands today, how it may reshape power dynamics tomorrow, and what impact it will have on our everyday lives.
✅ You want to replace uncertainty with informed decision-making.
Format: Panel discussion (two moderators and a guest speaker) + open Q&A with the audience.
Duration: ~2 hours
Attendance: Ticketed event (limited seating!)
Join the discussion. The question is more important than the answer.
