1. Radovan Kavicky is an AI & Data Science Evangelist at AIslovakIA and the President of the GapData Institute in Slovakia.
2. Radovan is passionate about Data Science & AI, and has worked on AI implementations in various ministries, including the Ministry of Justice in Slovakia.
3. Radovan emphasizes the importance of open collaboration, implementing Explainable AI tools, and teaching machines human values to ensure safe development of AI, especially in the context of potential AGI risks.
Radovan Kavicky is an AI & Data Science Evangelist at AIslovakIA, a national platform for AI development in Slovakia, and President of the GapData Institute. The goal of these non-profit organizations is to connect all players in the AI industry in Slovakia and harness the potential of Slovakia’s brightest minds for AI development.
With a background in Finance, Radovan’s true passion lies in Data Science & AI, especially in the context of Slovakia. In a presentation at the Global AI Show in Dubai, he discussed projections for the development of AI, including strong AI, Human-level AI, and AGI. He emphasized the importance of implementing Explainable AI tools, open collaboration, and teaching machines human values and rule of law.
Radovan Kavicky has been involved in AI implementations for the Slovak government, working on projects for various ministries, including the Ministry of Justice. He advocates for an open-source approach to AI development and regulation, highlighting the need to align AI with human values to avoid potential risks associated with AGI.
While Slovakia has produced notable names in AI like Andrej Karpathy, there is also a brain drain issue. Despite opportunities in the rapidly growing AI industry, Slovakia has not yet produced an AI unicorn due to various challenges. Kavicky believes that changing mindsets in the government and industry is necessary to retain AI talent and benefit from AI automation.
Kavicky also shares his views on blockchain, DeFi, and their potential impact on AI in the future. He emphasizes the need for a more collaborative and open approach in the AI industry to advance technology safely. Ultimately, he believes that the future of AI presents both opportunities and challenges that will test humanity’s intelligence and ability to adapt.