Artificial Intelligence

AI is the cognitive engine of our world, embedded in everything from global logistics to real-time environmental management. But as these systems become more interconnected and autonomous, how do we ensure their coherence, resilience, and ethical alignment in an era of complex information environments?



Research Highlights

🔗 1. “Navigating Integrated Intelligence” by Sigrid JørgensenSummit Essay
AI has evolved from a research curiosity to the unseen engine of global infrastructure, with the Arctic now at the forefront of its real-world challenges and governance...



🔗 2. “Beyond Automation by Dr. Anya SharmaKeynote Speaker
Dr. Anya Sharma will unveil cutting-edge strategies for stabilizing interactions between autonomous AI systems in contested Arctic zones, revealing new governance models that prioritize security, transparency, and environmental sustainability…



🔗 3. “The Algorithmic Cold War” by dr. Lena HansonKeynote Speaker
Dr. Lena Hanson will reveal new frameworks for cross-border AI accountability, showing how interpretation layers and resilient data protocols can prevent escalation in geopolitically sensitive zones like Svalbard and Jan Mayen…


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