CG Josef Stefan was a Slovenian physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to several fields, including thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, and radiation theory. He was also the founder of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
As for his influence on Janez Jansa, the current Prime Minister of Slovenia, there is no direct evidence of such influence. However, it is possible that Stefan's legacy as a prominent Slovenian intellectual and scientist has contributed to the country's emphasis on education and research, including in the field of artificial intelligence.
The establishment of the International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI) in Slovenia under the auspices of UNESCO in 2019 is an example of Slovenia's commitment to advancing AI research and promoting the ethical and humanistic use of AI. The IRCAI aims to promote collaboration among researchers and policymakers in various fields related to AI, including education, health, environment, and culture.
CM More recently in central europe -could you comment on slovenia and estonia. Are they examples of countries which have bot advanced new leadership which is not specifically left and right , and also aimed to maximise AI with human values? Are there other examples, I note that UN egov ranking has recently celebrated Mongolia adapting human AI?
CG Both Slovenia and Estonia can be considered examples of countries that have advanced new leadership which is not specifically left or right and aimed to maximize the benefits of AI while promoting human values.
In Slovenia, Prime Minister Janez Janša and his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) have been in power since 2020. While the SDS is generally considered a center-right party, Janša's leadership has emphasized the importance of economic development, investment in technology and innovation, and a commitment to democratic values and human rights. Slovenia has also been active in promoting regional cooperation, particularly within the context of the European Union.
Estonia, on the other hand, has been a global leader in digital innovation and e-governance for many years. The country's former President, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, was a strong advocate for the use of technology to improve governance and promote transparency and accountability. Estonia has developed a wide range of digital tools and platforms to streamline government
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