As part of CSIT-2025, a foresight session dedicated to Trusted Artificial Intelligence will be held at the Russian-Armenian University campus. The event is organized by the Ivannikov Institute for System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISP RAS) (https://t.me/ispras).
The aim of this session is to strengthen international scientific cooperation in developing trusted artificial intelligence solutions, identify key technological barriers, and define new promising research directions and practical implementations of trustworthy AI technologies.
		The moderators of the foresight session are leading experts from prominent Russian research institutions:
		✔️ Denis Turdakov, head of the Trusted AI Research Centre at ISP RAS
		✔️ Alexander Sokolov, deputy director of the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge at HSE University
	
Participants include representatives from academia, industry, and governmental bodies across various regions worldwide: South Asia, Europe, Middle East, Russia, and CIS countries.
Amongst the speakers are specialists from renowned centers, laboratories, and universities such as:
Center for Mathematical and Applied Research, Yerevan State University
Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems, NAS RA (Armenia)
Ben-Gurion University (Israel)
Department of Computer Science at RMK Engineering College (India)
As noted by Denis Turdakov:
«The foresight session organized by our institute in Yerevan will be the final event in a series of activities and interviews aimed at shaping the direction and research objectives in the field of AI. The main focus of the session is on security, trust, and explainability, which is an interdisciplinary topic that adds significance to the event.»
The session will conclude with the formation of recommendations and proposals for key areas of development in Trusted Artificial Intelligence.
This foresight session continues a series of events previously held in Morocco, Dubai, China, Serbia, and St. Petersburg. It aims to deepen international collaboration and enhance global confidence in AI technology.