Abstract
On 23rd October 2025, the John Paul II University played host to a nationwide scientific conference entitled ‘AI 360°: Innovation – Industry – Society – Science’, which is devoted to an interdisciplinary exploration of the development and applications of artificial intelligence. The event was organised in a hybrid format, allowing both on-site participation at the university and remote participation via online communication tools. This significantly expanded the reach of the audience and participants. The aim of the conference was to establish a forum for the dissemination of research outcomes, practical experiences and scientific discourse concerning the role of artificial intelligence in economic, innovative, cultural and social transformation. The conference comprised plenary sessions and three parallel sessions (A, B, C), which highlighted a wide range of methods, applications and research issues related to AI. These issues encompassed macro-systemic, economic and managerial dimensions, micro-decision-making processes, and industry and sector implementations.