ROME – Help shed light on the future challenges that will be faced in the era of artificial intelligence. With this objective on Monday 6 May, from 5pm to 7.30pm, at the headquarters of the Dire national press agency in Rome, and in online streaming, FerpiLab will organize, in collaboration with the Ferpi Lazio Delegation, an important debate entitled ‘Challenges – Humans and their machines’, in the meeting between
techno-optimists and techno-pessimists. “We are very pleased that it is precisely our Agency, committed today like all the media to trying to guarantee correct and as scientific information as possible on these complex issues, which concern the community so closely, the theater of the first meeting in the presence of FerpiLab – said the director in charge of Dire, Nico Perrone – A further in-depth tool put in place by Ferpi, the Federation whose activities we follow carefully”.< /p>
The president of Ferpi, Filippo Nani, who will be present on Monday, is also happy with the Roman appointment. “The FerpiLab study center brings together the most important experts in public relations and strategic communication at an international level together with Italian academics, to intercept trends and design the future of the profession. It is a high-level laboratory of which we are particularly proud Alongside the papers created and others that will see the light later, talks and meetings like this are fundamental for a real comparison in order to measure and possibly govern the impact of artificial intelligence. also on public relationsand strategic communication”.
Moderated by the scientific director of FerpiLab, Vincenzo Manfredi, the meeting – after the initial greetings from director Perrone – will explore the multiple perspectives on the topic of the relationship between artificial and human intelligence in a conversation between eminent discussants, including Don Andrea Ciucci, coordinator of the Pontifical Academy for Life and general secretary of the RenAIssance Vatican Foundation for the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Don Andrea’s speech will be a unique opportunity to lay the foundations for a debate that goes beyond traditional technical perspectives on AI, instead exploring fundamental anthropological questions. The general secretary of Ferpi, Daniela Bianchi, will explore the implications of AI in the definition of relationship systems, their impact and Ferpi’s commitment to the topic, while Elena
Battaglini< /strong>, scientific director of the Pnrr GreenCommunities CSR-Alta Sabina project, will share his experience in using generative AI as a civic technology, highlighting its impact on territorial development projects. Following, Massimo Morelli, founder of Pensativa, will bring a unique perspective on the different definitions of intelligence, challenging traditional conceptions and proposing a definition. Finally,Massimo Chiriatti, professor at Luiss Guido Carli, will examine the nature of AI and its influence on human society, inviting reflection on our role in shaping the future.