Artificial Intelligence: Cycle of Meetings

The Pastoral Centre of the S. Monica Campus in Cremona, in synergy with the Campus Management and the Master's Course in Entrepreneurship and Digital Innovation of the Faculty of Economics and Law, proposed in the Aula Magna a series of meetings open to all concerning ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Experts in the field guide you through a topic of great importance and relevance, exploring areas that question the human and raise ethical questions. 

As Pope Francis recalled: "Artificial Intelligence will become increasingly important. The challenges it poses are technical, but also anthropological, educational, social and political... The immense expansion of technology must be accompanied by adequate training in responsibility for its development." This is an unavoidable issue of which we must all become aware."

Below are the meetings of which the video recording is offered:

Tuesday 20 February 2024 - 4.30 pm

Conversation with Artificial Intelligence (recording link)
FEDERICO MANZI, Professor of Developmental and Educational Psychology
Faculty of Education Sciences of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

 

Tuesday 27 February 2024 - 4.30 pm

We are men. Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (registration link)
ANDREA GAGGIOLI, Professor of General Psychology
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Tuesday 5 March 2024 - 4.30 pm

Will Artificial Intelligence change our lives? (registration link)
IVANA PAIS, Professor of Economic Sociology
Faculty of Economics of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Monday 11 March 2024 - 4.30 pm

Religions and Artificial Intelligence (registration link)

MAURO MAGATTI, Professor of Sociology
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Columnist for "Il Corriere della Sera" and "Avvenire"

Friday 10 May 2024 - 6.00 pm

"Where is the wise man?" (1 Cor 1:20). Artificial Intelligence between algorithms and freedom 
PAOLO BENANTI, Professor of Moral Theology, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome

 

 

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