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Launch of the GENerAzione Ai Observatory to explore future challenges

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The most sought-after figures, the most attractive degrees, partnerships with start-ups and the objectives of the new Centre of Excellence on Ai and Generative Ai in Modena. These are the main topics of the interview with Stefano Sperimborgo, Accenture's Data & Ai manager and head of the Modena centre. Interview with which the GENerAzione Ai Observatory, the result of the collaboration between Sole 24 Ore Radiocor and Accenture, opens.

The need for new skills and training, the sectors that will be most impacted by Ai, the regulatory processes at national, European and international level, the opinions of the companies most affected and the experts - university professors, researchers, philosophers - will be among the topics that the Observatory will address in the coming months.

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The analyses will address the major changes for the healthcare, telemedicine, digital infrastructure, within the public administration and in view of the energy transition. The aim is to increase knowledge and awareness of this new technology, convey the most important innovations and applications, and look at the changes that what has been called the new Renaissance, i.e. the advent of artificial intelligence, will bring. Without neglecting the possible risks, the ethical profiles, the possible impacts on diversity and inclusion, the importance of always putting the human touch at the centre to, as Sperimborgo says in the interview, use Ai to relieve humans of the most burdensome tasks and 'liberate creativity'.

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