RegHorizon was proud to be represented at Davos 2026 through our Managing Partner, Ayisha Piotti, who joined a series of fireside chats on “Trust in AI” at Wisdom House with Julien Weissenberg—alongside Prof. Marc Pollefeys, Prof. Olga Fink, Dr. Justinas Mišeikis, and Guillem Martínez Roura.
A central insight carried across the conversations: AI is only valuable if we can trust it, and trust demands a 360-degree approach spanning technical robustness, fairness, and governance. The conversation examined the future and evolution of AI policy, defining trust in an era of synthetic media and autonomous agents, and foreseeable policy gaps.
Further, discussions anchored “trust” in implementation realities: Prof. Pollefeys examined embodied AI and autonomous vehicles, and the pathway to make these systems trustworthy at scale; Prof. Fink highlighted physics-informed approaches that integrate physics-based models with machine learning, with particular relevance for intelligent maintenance in high-stakes assets such as aircraft and power plants; and Dr. Mišeikis presented FHIBE, a freely accessible benchmark for detecting bias in computer-vision models. Ayisha emphasised the urgency of meaningful regulation, while Guillem Martínez Roura underscored the importance of international coordination and public–private collaboration to ensure broad access to AI’s benefits.
Please read more about the session Here. | 🎥 The session recording will be released shortly.