Artificial algorithms and intelligences not only read and understand written words, but also know how to listen and decipher oral language
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The London School of Economics professor gives his take on labor policies in Europe and advises young people on how to build their own future
In his latest book, The Political Power of Global Corporations, John Mikler, professor of international relations at the University of Sydney, investigates the political turnaround of large multinationals. We met him.
Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics and Political Science): Digital economy and technological innovation are concentrated in a few areas. This is the problem we need to solve
Funds are reduced, there are fewer lecturers and students: here is Professor Gianfranco Viesti’s suggestion to change higher education in Italy and place guarantees on the right to study
The Nobel Prize for Economics winner Joseph Stiglitz reflects about the inequalities that impact society and the role of technology and training in overturning the rules of the game.
The posthumous text of sociologist Ulrich Beck is a tool necessary to understand and address the challenges on the horizon. Let’s read together
Three hundred professional training centres are experimenting with the dual system for the first time in Italy. The outcome was positive, and so now its time to stabilise the situation.
The Director of the OCSE Department of Labour and Social Policies has no doubts: “Automation will not create unemployment. The only way to limit the polarizing effect between workers and high and low qualifications will be continuous training.”
A conversation with the winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics: We have to rewrite market rules. Today, the system guarantees the accumulation of financial wealth, and discourages investment in the real economy
An all-round conversation with the Minister of Labour: The signs are positive, but there’s still a lot to do. Advice for young people? Focus on welfare and technology.
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.