THE ESSENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. TOOL OR LIMIT FOR FREEDOM?
Paolo Benanti, Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome, expert in bioethics, technology ethics, and human adaptation, member of the New Artificial Intelligence Advisory Board of the UN, President of the Commission for Artificial Intelligence; Mario Rasetti, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Polytechnic University of Turin and President of the Scientific Board of CENTAI; Luca Tagliaretti, Executive Director of the European Competence Center on Cybersecurity. Introduction by Andrea Simoncini, Vice President of the Meeting Foundation for Friendship among Peoples ETS, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Florence
Will Artificial Intelligence change the world? And if it does, will it change it for better or for worse? This question is now at the top of all political, economic, moral, and legal agendas on our planet. Pope Francis himself dedicated his message for peace this year to the theme of AI and reiterated his thoughts before the heads of state of the G7 in Puglia. Like any novelty produced by human ingenuity, AI can be a factor of growth and development but, at the same time, like any occasion when human power grows, it requires proportional responsibility.
With the support of the Emilia-Romagna Region.