Csaia conference on Ia in biotechnology, cybersecurity and the arts

ROME (ITALPRESS) – A study commissioned by Google predicts that
large-scale adoption of generative AI could boost Italian GDP by 150-170 billion a year over the next ten years, equivalent to an overall growth of 8 percent: Starting from this factor, Csaia (Center for Advanced Studies in Artificial Intelligence) is organizing a day of discussion on the topic, from 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, in Rome, at the Sala della Regina in Montecitorio, with the involvement of the Csaia Observatories of “Science and Medicine,” “Biotechnology,” “Cybersecurity,” and “Art & Humanities,” which, in the three focuses taking place during the morning, will present developments and perspectives of the relevant sectors. Introducing the proceedings are Chamber Vice President Giorgio Mulè, Csaia President Pier Paolo Maria Menchetti, Csaia Scientific Committee Chairman Massimo Midiri (Rector University of Palermo), and Pontifical Academy for Life Secretary Fr Andrea Ciucci. Ia in biotechnology for advanced research in medicine will be the focus of the first step of the morning, with Pier Paolo Maria Menchetti (EU Commission / EMA Chairman Expert Panels spinal devices in Orthopaedics, Traumatology, Rehabilitation,
Rheumatology). Emanuele Buratti (Scientific coordinator
Molecular Pathology Group, ICGEB, Trieste), Natasa Skoko (ICGEB,
Trieste), Gianbattista Bollani (HTN-Health Telematic Network,
Brescia), Giovanni Lombardi (Nefrocenter Research, Naples), Andrea Calvo (University of Turin – European Academy Neurology SLA/FTD). On the role of AI in Cybersecurity, speakers include: Bruno Frattasi (National Cybersecurity Agency), Mario Nobile (AGID-Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale), Agostino Ghiglia (Collegio GPDP-Garante per la protezione dei dati personali), Daniela Mainenti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome), Anna Pouliou (Maastricht University – Data Protection Commission, CERN, Genève), Oreste Pollicino (Bocconi University, Milan), Stefano Mannino (Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa, Rome), Alessandra Santacroce (IBM Italia, Milan). Moderator Anna Loretoni (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa).
AI and the revolution in the art of the third millennium is the focus
of the third focus with: Carlo Pizzichini (Accademia Belle Arti di
Brera, Milan), Anita Valentini (Cultural Association
ModoFiorentino, Rome), Davide Mezzino (IULM University, Milan),
Paola Arena (Yookye, Rome), Sergio Bellucci (University for Peace
– UN-Mandated University, Rome). Moderated by journalist Alina
Trabattoni (London School of Economics – Cambridge University,
London).
(ITALPRESS).
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