Swift Heroes 2024

Emad Ghorbaninia

Emad is a prominent figure in the tech industry, particularly known for his expertise as a Mobile Lead Engineer, Solution Architect, Passionate team lead, Public speaker and Article Author, Tech Editor, Video Instructor.
His passion for technology extends beyond his professional duties, as he is always keen on learning new topics in the field. Beyond his tech pursuits, Emad enjoys a range of leisure activities. He's an avid player of both board games and video games, enjoys watching various series, plays the harmonica, and is also an intermediate table tennis player.

In his professional capacity, Emad has contributed significantly to the field of mobile development. He's recognised not only for his technical skills but also for his role as a Mobile Lead and Solution Architect at Visma Acubiz, also based in Denmark. His area of expertise encompasses several key domains including Information & Communications Technology, Finance, Health & Medical, and Media & Information. Emad's topics of focus include Software Development, as well as Android & iOS Application, Leadership, demonstrating a comprehensive grasp of mobile app development.


Your company

Visma Acubiz

Your job title

Mobile Lead and Solution Architect


Sessions

04-19
17:15
45min
What Can We Do Without AI in the Future?
Emad Ghorbaninia

In a world increasingly dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), this presentation challenges the audience to consider an alternate future: one where AI is not the centrepiece of technological advancement. We delve into the implications of a future less reliant on AI, discussing the potential benefits and drawbacks. The talk focuses on three key areas: human creativity and innovation, the preservation of traditional skills and knowledge, and the ethical considerations of a non-AI-centric world.

Firstly, we explore how a reduced emphasis on AI could foster greater human creativity and innovation. Without AI's influence, there might be a resurgence in traditional problem-solving approaches and a renewed emphasis on human ingenuity.

Secondly, the talk addresses the preservation of traditional skills and knowledge. In a world less dependent on AI, these skills might not only survive but thrive, leading to a more diverse technological landscape.

Finally, we discuss the ethical implications of a world without pervasive AI. This includes considerations of privacy, employment, and societal structure, and how these might differ from a future where AI plays a central role.

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