Plenary Lecture on the Relationship Between Brain Function and Artificial Intelligence at the 2nd International Scientific Conference Biogeosphere and Socium
Dr. habil. PaedDr. Melinda Nagy, PhD. delivered a plenary lecture on the parallels between brain function and artificial intelligence at the 2nd International Scientific Conference Biogeosphere and Socium, held on March 25–27, 2026.
The conference was organized in cooperation with the Department of Biology and Chemistry of Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University, the István Fodor Research Center for Natural Sciences, the Chernihiv Collegium of Taras Shevchenko National University, and the Pomeranian University in Słupsk. It provided a distinguished forum for presenting research results in the natural sciences, social sciences, and interdisciplinary studies.
In her plenary lecture, Dr. Melinda Nagy analyzed the connections between the functioning of the biological nervous system and modern artificial intelligence systems. Through a comparison of neural network functioning, she highlighted how the study of biological systems contributes to the development of AI and how the professional link between neuroscience and computer science is becoming increasingly close.
The lecture addressed a timely and highly significant topic, as the development of artificial intelligence is drawing growing attention to the biological principles that serve as inspiration for contemporary computational solutions. At the same time, it emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, which hold a prominent place in present-day scientific thinking.
Her participation in the conference and the plenary lecture contributed to the strengthening of international scientific relations and helped provide conference participants with a more comprehensive understanding of the parallels between biological and artificial systems.
