
The highlight of the morning was a presentation by Tawhid Chtioui, founder and president of aivancity, who offered an in-depth exploration of a fundamental question: “What is human responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence?”
Through an educational and accessible approach, the conference provided an in-depth look at the fundamentals of AI—from machine learning to algorithmic biases, including human-in-the-loop mechanisms—while placing them in real-world contexts, particularly in the healthcare sector.
The presentation highlighted a major shift: artificial intelligence is no longer limited to providing support; it now influences decision-making processes.
By introducing probabilistic reasoning into environments that have historically relied on human expertise, AI is redefining the balance between judgment, experience, and automation.
In light of these developments, the conference emphasized one imperative: to reaffirm the centrality of people.
Through this program, aivancity is pursuing a bold goal: to train the people who will create, guide, and embody major innovations in artificial intelligence.
Graduates of the program will go on to join leading organizations, contribute to research, or develop high-impact entrepreneurial projects.
The program is based on a model centered around the aivancity endowment fund, which covers the full cost of tuition.
During this launch phase, funding is provided entirely by this fund, with the goal of gradually bringing in partner companies to ensure the program’s long-term sustainability.
As a mission-driven institution, aivancity has designed this program as a natural extension of its commitment: to train artificial intelligence experts capable of combining technological excellence, an understanding of the world, and a sense of responsibility.
This initiative is fully aligned with aivancity’s vision: to train and support professionals capable of understanding, designing, and overseeing artificial intelligence in all its complexity.