26.06.2024
14:30–16:00
Regulating the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education and Science
Congress Centre, conference hall E10
The legal regulation of artificial intelligence over the past few years has transformed from an unconventional task into a challenge for the legal community worldwide. This is above all due to the development of technology itself. Until recently, when speaking about artificial intelligence, we were referring to a self-learning programme capable of automating routine tasks based on big data. However, so-called ‘generative AI’ is a system that can independently create images and texts. Speaking at the Artificial Intelligence Journey Conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin called its introduction a new page in the life of humanity. Each year, AI is increasingly being used in various industries, such as medicine, transport, and ensuring public order. Science and education are no exception. The emergence and rapid development of generative AI is precisely what has prompted lawyers working in education and science to think about the need for legal regulation in this area and find answers to numerous questions. Who is legally and morally responsible for AI-generated educational content? Who verifies it? Who owns the copyright? How will copyright holders, i.e., ordinary people, be protected?
Moderator
Natalya Tretyak
General Director, Prosveshcheniye
Speakers
Grigory Ivliev
President, Eurasian Patent Office (EAPO) of the Eurasian Patent Organization
Kaushal Kumar Bhagat
Associate Professor at the Center for Advanced Technologies and Developments, Vice Chairman at the Centre for Teaching Learning and Virtual Skilling, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (online)
Gong Nan
Deputy Director, Center for Russian Law Studies, Heilongjiang University
Olga Uskova
Founder, President, Cognitive Technologies
Talia Khabrieva
Director, Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation; Deputy President, Russian Academy of Sciences
Front row participant
Marina Girya
Deputy Head of the Department for communication with State Authorities, Netology
Broadcast

Natalya Tretyak
General Director, Prosveshcheniye

Grigory Ivliev
President, Eurasian Patent Office (EAPO) of the Eurasian Patent Organization
Mr. Ivliev was born in Paniki, Ryazan Region on 27 September 1957
1981 – Graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University
1984 – PhD in Law
1985-1994 – served in different capacities in Moscow State Law Academy
1994-1997 – Committee of the State Duma on Legislation and Judicial and Legal Reform, Legal Department of the State Duma
1998-2002 - Central Office of the Government of the Russian Federation, Deputy Head of the Department for Relations with the Federal Assembly, NGOs and Religious Organizations
2002-2007 - State Duma, Head of the Legal Department
2007- 2011 - State Duma Deputy of 5th convocation
2011-2015 - State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation.
2015-2022 - Head of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent).
Since February 18, 2022 - President of the Eurasian Patent Office (EAPO) of the Eurasian Patent Organization.
Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Secretary of the Union of Writers of Russia.
1981 – Graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University
1984 – PhD in Law
1985-1994 – served in different capacities in Moscow State Law Academy
1994-1997 – Committee of the State Duma on Legislation and Judicial and Legal Reform, Legal Department of the State Duma
1998-2002 - Central Office of the Government of the Russian Federation, Deputy Head of the Department for Relations with the Federal Assembly, NGOs and Religious Organizations
2002-2007 - State Duma, Head of the Legal Department
2007- 2011 - State Duma Deputy of 5th convocation
2011-2015 - State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation.
2015-2022 - Head of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent).
Since February 18, 2022 - President of the Eurasian Patent Office (EAPO) of the Eurasian Patent Organization.
Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Secretary of the Union of Writers of Russia.

Kaushal Kumar Bhagat
Associate Professor at the Center for Advanced Technologies and Developments, Vice Chairman at the Centre for Teaching Learning and Virtual Skilling, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Gong Nan
Deputy Director, Center for Russian Law Studies, Heilongjiang University

Olga Uskova
Founder, President, Cognitive Technologies
Olga Uskova - President and Founder of Cognitive Technologies group, CEO of Cognitive Pilot.
Olga is a famous Tech entrepreneur with 25+ years of experience in Software Development and Artificial Intelligence. She is also known as one of the Russia's top IT visionaries.
In the beginning of 1990s she was the one to facilitate the agreement on OCR and ECM solutions development between Cognitive Technologies and the world’s top IT-giants such as HP, Canon, Epson, IBM, Oracle and others.
Being a CEO of Cognitive Pilot, an autonomous driving technology joint venture of Sberbank and Cognitive Technologies group, she manages AI business in the sphere of autonomous transport in Russia, Europe, United States, Asia and Latin America.
In 2019 she was named as one of the most influential tech-entrepreneurs in Russia, whose technologies change the world, according to Forbes, as well as one of the TOP-3 newsmakers in Russia on the topic of Artificial Intelligence.
Olga is a famous Tech entrepreneur with 25+ years of experience in Software Development and Artificial Intelligence. She is also known as one of the Russia's top IT visionaries.
In the beginning of 1990s she was the one to facilitate the agreement on OCR and ECM solutions development between Cognitive Technologies and the world’s top IT-giants such as HP, Canon, Epson, IBM, Oracle and others.
Being a CEO of Cognitive Pilot, an autonomous driving technology joint venture of Sberbank and Cognitive Technologies group, she manages AI business in the sphere of autonomous transport in Russia, Europe, United States, Asia and Latin America.
In 2019 she was named as one of the most influential tech-entrepreneurs in Russia, whose technologies change the world, according to Forbes, as well as one of the TOP-3 newsmakers in Russia on the topic of Artificial Intelligence.

Talia Khabrieva
Director, Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation; Deputy President, Russian Academy of Sciences
Taliya Y. Khabrieva – Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission of the Council of Europe), member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, titular member of International Academy of Comparative Law, Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Honored Lawyer of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Taliya Khabrieva is the author of more than 400 scientific works, including monographs, which are revealing the modern problems of the theory of state and law; she is the winner of prestigious professional awards.
Taliya Khabrieva has a number of state and international awards. Also she is an honorary member of foreign academies of sciences and professor of some Russian and foreign universities.
Taliya Khabrieva is the author of more than 400 scientific works, including monographs, which are revealing the modern problems of the theory of state and law; she is the winner of prestigious professional awards.
Taliya Khabrieva has a number of state and international awards. Also she is an honorary member of foreign academies of sciences and professor of some Russian and foreign universities.

Marina Girya
Deputy Head of the Department for communication with State Authorities, Netology