AGI at the Doorstep: When Will AI Outsmart Us?
When:
June 10
Format:
Online
Registration deadline:
June 10
Fee:
Free
About
Artificial intelligence capable of thinking like a human — or better — could arrive by 2026. This isn’t science fiction — it’s the reality that top AI companies are working on right now. But alongside the promises come concerns: from loss of control to the risk of a new AI winter.
To mark the second anniversary of the AI HOUSE Podcast, we’re bringing together leading experts from the Ukrainian AI scene for an honest, in-depth conversation about the future of artificial intelligence — and our place in it.
Who is it for
- Anyone curious about where the collaboration between human and machine intelligence is taking us.
How to participate
- Fill out the registration form
- Wait for the livestream link to arrive in your inbox [check your spam folder just in case]
What you’ll learn
- How close are we really to achieving AGI
- Whether there will be a single universal AGI or many specialized agents
- How Codex-style models are transforming the job market — and who’s truly at risk
- Why “agent operator” might become the next hot profession
- How realistic is it to clone yourself with AI — science fiction or already an MVP?
- Whether another AI winter is coming — and how to recognize it
- Which low-key technologies might become the next deep learning moment
- Why major AI players are slashing prices — and what that means for startups and innovation
Experts
FAQ
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How do I join?
Just fill out the form and wait for the livestream link. It may land in your spam folder, so keep an eye on that too.
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Is it paid?
The stream is free to attend. However, during the broadcast, you’ll have the chance to contribute to a fundraising campaign run by the nonprofit Reactive Mail to support a unit of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense working with AI technologies. Top donors will receive gifts and the opportunity to ask their questions live to the speakers.
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What’s the format?
Online livestream.
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What language will the event be in?
Ukrainian.



