Dr. György Cserey

Dean of Pázmány Péter Catholic University

Can we trust machines to know better than we do, or are they just reflecting our own biases back at us? Dr. György Cserey, dean of the Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, explores this dilemma on stage on trust, bias, and the future of prediction. As a researcher of neuro-inspired systems and machine learning, he has spent his career asking how much of human intelligence can be modeled and extended by technology. Under his leadership, his faculty’s team reached the finals of the WorldQuant International Quant Championship, proving that coding alphas is not just a competition but also a window into the future of decision-making.

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