Priszcilla Garami-Varnagy is a recognized behavioral scientist and world-class facilitator on the edge of creativity, augmented capabilities and AI. She is the founder and CEO of Superflow, an AI-based skill assessment platform and Be-novative, a Design Thinking Process Managment SaaS Platform that enhances enterprise organizational creativity and collective intelligence globally. She facilitates large-scare workshops for hundreds of employees as well as for MBA students as an adjunct professor at SMU Cox School of Business. In addition, she is advisor for University of California Santa Barbara in the Executive Women Leadership Program.
She was recognized by Forbes 30under30, is the winner of several competitions (Singularity University's first Global Impact Competition in the CEE region, The Next Webs Innovation Challenge, TechMatch Europe Silicon Valley, Morgan Stanley CTO Summits), wrote several articles about the future of innovation and education and why collective creativity will contribute to breakthrough products and services, and how it strengthens our self-esteem and drives a happier and higher quality of life, implemented +500 Open Innovation projects and taught innovation courses across the globe on six continents, and has supported the OECD to involve thousands of people in designing more inclusive societies. She graduated as a psychologist in 2009 from the University of Budapest and University of Copenhagen.
Participants in this session will explore how AI and machine learning are revolutionizing creativity, transforming the way they think about art, science, and leadership in the age of exponential technologies.
As AI evolves, it’s increasingly clear that machines are capable of producing creative outputs that were once considered uniquely human. But what does it mean for machines to be creative? And how do these technologies affect our emotional connection to art? This session tackles the key question: Can machines be truly creative, and if so, what does this mean for leaders who want to inspire innovation and creativity within their teams?
Participants will be taken through a journey of AI-generated creative works in art, language, and science. They will explore case studies of companies that have integrated AI into their creative processes and discuss how AI can be used to solve business challenges in innovative ways. This session is ideal for business leaders, artists, and innovators who want to leverage AI to fuel their creative processes and inspire their teams to think differently about problem-solving and innovation.
Participants in this session will explore the convergence of human intelligence and AI, discovering how Collective Intelligence can solve the most pressing problems of the future—from biotechnology to city planning. As AI continues to advance, questions about algorithmic bias and AI's limitations are becoming more pressing. But when combined with human intuition and creativity, AI has the potential to solve complex problems in ways we’ve never imagined. From autonomous cars, through coaching and education, to healthcare, Collective Intelligence is at the heart of technological disruption. How can we harness this fusion to ensure positive outcomes for humanity?
Participants will engage in case studies of disruptive organizations applying Collective Intelligence, such as how Waze algorithms enhance traffic predictions or how IBM’s picture recognition advances medical diagnoses. Interactive elements will include brainstorming sessions where participants map out human-machine solutions for real-world challenges. Attendees will also learn the principles of mindful technology design to maintain ethical and human-centered innovation.
This session is perfect for business leaders, policy makers, and technologists eager to embrace the potential of Collective Intelligence. Participants will leave with actionable insights to enhance decision-making and drive innovation in their organizations.