This is a transcript of a round table discussion on the topic of trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) organized and conducted by three FBK-ISR researchers involved in the project "Resilient Beliefs: Religion and Beyond." The experts consulted are Michela Milano and Paolo Traverso, two leading scholars in the field of AI. Starting from the notion of resilient belief, topics such as the difference between human and artificial intelligence, the danger of replacing people with machines even in jobs traditionally considered creative, the geopolitical dimension of the AI revolution, the legal regulation of AI hazards and the goal of consistent human oversight, how to create an epistemic and social environment conducive to the human-centric development of digital technologies, are discussed.

Dobbiamo credere nell'intelligenza artificiale? Un dialogo per comprendere il presente con Michela Milano e Paolo Traverso

Paolo Costa
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Eugenia Lancellotta
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Boris Raehme
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2025-01-01

Abstract

This is a transcript of a round table discussion on the topic of trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) organized and conducted by three FBK-ISR researchers involved in the project "Resilient Beliefs: Religion and Beyond." The experts consulted are Michela Milano and Paolo Traverso, two leading scholars in the field of AI. Starting from the notion of resilient belief, topics such as the difference between human and artificial intelligence, the danger of replacing people with machines even in jobs traditionally considered creative, the geopolitical dimension of the AI revolution, the legal regulation of AI hazards and the goal of consistent human oversight, how to create an epistemic and social environment conducive to the human-centric development of digital technologies, are discussed.
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