Here comes 'The Signal', a new newsletter dedicated to artificial intelligence
In this newsletter, Luca Salvioli and Biagio Simonetta try to pick up on the signs to help us understand the impact of this technology
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It is Wednesday 29 May the first appointment with "The Signal", the new Sole 24 Ore newsletter dedicated to artificial intelligence, which every fortnight - always on Wednesdays - takes stock of new developments and implications.
"The Signal", a quotation from the book by Nate Silver, statistician and famous American journalist.
"Making predictions is not at all easy, the amount of information available to us increases exponentially and the amount of signals useful for our knowledge becomes difficult to manage. In fact, most of the data is just interference and the noise is growing much more than the signal dedicated to the difficulty of making predictions'.
Silver's analysis is now ten years old; ChatGpt, which made a quantum leap to artificial intelligence, did not yet exist. That it existed before, but with the work of Open Ai, it came to the general public in its generative version. Mostly chatbots capable of generating responses on input (promt). But not only that: image generation software, illustrations, and much more.
With a series of consequences that we can still only speculate about.

