Lecture by Dr. Jay Liebowitz on the topic of AI intuition at Corvinus

Date: 02 December 2025, 15:30-17:00
Location: Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty Club
Language of the event: English
Jay Lebowitz has explored the concept of AI intuition – the idea that artificial intelligence systems might eventually develop or emulate forms of intuitive reasoning comparable to human gut feelings or tacit understanding. His work generally discusses how intuition in AI is not magic or emotion-driven (as in humans) but rather emerges from patterns learned across massive datasets and experience-based inference that allows models to make rapid, contextually appropriate judgments without explicit rule-following. Lebowitz argues that the next frontier for AI lies beyond purely logical computation; it involves capturing the implicit, context-sensitive reasoning humans’ use in uncertain or incomplete information scenarios.
He is in the Top 2% of the top scientists in the world, according to a 2019 Stanford Study. His recent
books are Data Analytics and AI (Taylor & Francis, 2021), The Business of Pandemics: The COVID-19 Story (Taylor & Francis, 2021), A Research Agenda for Knowledge Management and Analytics (Elgar Publishers, 2021), Online Learning Analytics (Taylor & Francis, 2022), Digital Transformation for the University of the Future (World Scientific, 2022), Cryptocurrency Concepts, Technology, and Applications (Taylor & Francis, 2023), Pivoting Government through Digital Transformation (Auerbach Publications, 2023), and Developing the Intuitive Executive: Using Analytics and Intuition for Success (Auerbach Publications, 2023).