Human-machine collaboration is a central challenge of digitisation, especially in the labour market. Just how are we interacting with technologies today and what are the rules for a fruitful coexistence?
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A new degree course is set to begin in Pavia and Milan. Goal: educate future AI specialists via a multi-faceted educational and interdisciplinary approach. Discussion with Giampaolo Azzoni, vice rector of Pavia University
Italy’s public digital ID system reaches 22% in 2020. Last year it was half that number. This new market is drawing an increasing number of startups
Especially during the last year, with the pandemic and lockdown, people have felt the need to have every possible kind of help at home. This also applies to keeping in touch with the outside world and continuing to work
A wise use of the data and algorithms available nowadays offers the opportunity to implement systemic changes, while measuring and restricting the environmental and social impacts of economic activities and reducing waste and negative external factors.
Increasingly prevalent in every aspect of our lives, social networks are shaping lots of new roles: from Gif designers to TikTok managers, these are just some of the careers of the future
For Italy’s national health service, the coronavirus crisis was not only a stress test but also an incentive to innovate and fast-track a Connected Care model. Here are all the data from the Digital Innovation Observatory on Healthcare of the School of Management at Milan Polytechnic.
éric Sadin is a writer best known for his research on digital technologies and their impact. A controversial position that he voiced at the The Frame: Human Innovation conference held by Kpmg and Corriere della Sera. We will be less called to give instructions to machines and more so to receive them. This is how artificial intelligence undermines our right to self-determine
Often when we think about innovation we think of new, futuristic technologies. That’s not the case. Those are simply tools. True innovation happens through ideas: imagining something you can’t see, thinking of something you don’t have. An interview with the CEO of the Italian energy company
Economist Stefano da Empoli, with the essay Intelligenza artificiale: ultima chiamata. Il sistema Italia alla prova del futuro (Artificial intelligence: last call. The Italy system called to the test of the future) shows a glimpse of a topic that has not been investigated until now: what will be the impact of AI on our manufacturing system? Here is the Interview
Artificial algorithms and intelligences not only read and understand written words, but also know how to listen and decipher oral language
As the research director at the CNR of Pisa with a background in computer science, Fosca Giannotti has been in charge of data mining and machine learning for 20 years: “The girls I meet are better than boys. But few choose IT faculties
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.