Open Lecture – June 17, 2026
"Freedom, Dignity and Responsibility of the individual in the context of the development of Artificial Intelligence technologies: an educational context"
Moscow, Miklukho-Maklaya str., 6, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba, Academic Council Meeting Room
Venue
The open lecture will be held in a mixed format: face-to-face and using videoconferencing technologies (MTS Link platform)
Format
13:00-15:00
Opening hours
On June 17, 2026, as part of the project "Formation of spiritual and moral culture in higher education", an open lecture on "Freedom, Dignity and Responsibility of the individual in the context of the development of Artificial Intelligence technologies: an educational context" will be held
About of open lecture
Speaker:
Speaker:
Daniil D. Dobromirov
Researcher at the Center for Comparative and International Education of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Comparative Educational Policy, Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematical Modeling and Information Technology, Department of Digital Management, Higher School of Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba.
Special attention will be paid to the influence of artificial intelligence on the formation of students' worldview, the development of critical thinking, digital culture and decision-making mechanisms in the context of philosophical and ethical aspects. 
The key challenges associated with changing the role of personality in the context of intellectualization of social and educational processes will be considered, as well as the problematic field of preserving human subjectivity, academic ethics and the value foundations of education in the context of widespread machine learning technologies.
The open lecture is devoted to the problem of transformation of the modern educational environment under the influence of artificial intelligence technologies and digitalization of society. 
Highlighting the issues of preserving ethical principles in the context of technological progress solves the problem of forming students' responsibility for the use of intellectual technologies, maintaining spiritual and moral guidelines and ensuring a balance between technological development and humanistic values. 
Students, postgraduates and young scientists from secular and spiritual educational organizations
Teaching staff
Target audience
Registration is required to participate in the seminar
Oleg Barnashov
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