Petr Parshakov at Technoprom-2024: new projects and artificial intelligence in education
Head of the International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy at HSE – Perm, Petr Parshakov, presented applied projects of the laboratory at the XI International Forum on Technological Development 'Techprom-2024', including a new service for prospective students.
The forum platform traditionally serves as a venue for exchanging advanced experience and knowledge, bringing together leading experts and representatives from science, business, and government. This year's key theme is the role of science and technology as the foundation for the socio-economic and spatial development of the country. Over four days, participants discussed modern approaches to technology transfer to the real sector of the economy, presented comprehensive state and regional programs for scientific and technological development, and showcased unique scientific developments capable of changing the future.
One of the central events of 'Techprom' was the round table titled 'Artificial Intelligence in the University: Challenges and Tasks,' with one of its key speakers being Petr Parshakov, head of the International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy (IDlab) at HSE – Perm. In his presentation, Petr Andreevich detailed the applied projects of the laboratory implemented in 2024. For instance, this includes a new service called 'Pythia,' which allows university entrants to assess their career prospects. The projects received high praise from experts and generated significant interest among forum participants. The round table also featured HSE Vice-Rector Sergey Roshchin and Deputy Vice-Rector of HSE and Coordinator of Strategic Project № 4 'AI Technologies for Humans' Elena Kozhina. The discussion addressed topics such as global experience in applying artificial intelligence in education, prospects for using AI assistants by students, as well as ethical and technical challenges associated with the implementation of AI in universities. Petr Parshakov emphasized the importance of the 'Techprom-2024' forum for the development of domestic science and technology.
Head of the International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy
«The 'Techprom' forum provides a unique opportunity not only to exchange experiences with colleagues but also to demonstrate the practical value of our developments. Such events stimulate further development and implementation of innovations, including in educational processes. In particular, I hope that our ideas will help make the choice of educational programs for prospective students more informed and effective.»