Artificial intelligence accelerates digital transformation, redefining production processes, work organization and decision-making models. In the context of global competition, the question is no longer whether to adopt it, but how to do it responsibly and strategically. From this need was born the third edition of the event “Human Intelligence, Artificial Support”, promoted by Adnkronos Q&A, Thursday 27 November, 10:00, at the Palazzo dell’Informazione, at Piazza Mastai 9 in Rome. The meeting will bring together representatives of the Government, institutions, the academic world and the business world to discuss the challenges and opportunities for the evolution of artificial intelligence. Concrete dialogue about how technological choices will affect a country’s production systems, society and competitiveness, and about what conditions are necessary for a sustainable, ethical and growth-oriented implementation of AI.
The morning will open with remarks from Davide Desario, Director of Adnkronos. The event will be followed by a presentation of the Adnkronos survey by co-directors Fabio Insenga and Giorgio Rutelli, which will provide an up-to-date picture of the perception and use of artificial intelligence in Italy by institutions, business and society. An in-depth initial analysis will be dedicated to the strategic choices adopted by Italian institutions to accompany the integration of AI into public services, employment policies and digital security laws. The speakers are Alessio Butti, Deputy Secretary to the President of the Innovation Council, and Alberto Barachini, Deputy Secretary to the President of the Council in charge of information and publications. Along with them, Eva Spina, Head of the Digital, Connectivity and New Technologies Department of the Italian Ministry of Business and Made, Bruno Frattasi, Director General of the National Cybersecurity Agency, and Mario Nobile, Director General of the Italian Digital Agency, will outline the country’s priorities in terms of technology governance, infrastructure and security.
The European scenario will be analyzed through the regulatory core of the new AI Act, the world’s first regulatory framework defining responsibilities and limitations in the use of artificial intelligence. Lucilla Sioli, Director of the Office of AI, European Commission, and Brando Benifei, MEP and one of the rapporteurs of the AI Act, will contribute, exploring how the new rules will affect competitiveness, innovation and citizen protection.
This comparison will explore the benefits of investment and industry strategy. In a historic phase where time is the determining factor in gaining profits, many companies and large technology companies are redesigning business models, products and services with AI at the center. Sharing the vision are Giustina Secundo, Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Mission of the Third Mediterranean University ‘Giuseppe Degennaro’; Nicola Mangia, Dxc Technology Italy Market Leader; Flavio Arzarello, Meta public policy manager; Claudio Bassoli, President and CEO of HPE Italy;_ Martin Signoux, European AI Policy Leader at OpenAi; Hitomi Hamaba, Chief Product & Marketing Lead at Sony, Tommaso Cohen, Chief Operating Officer Teamsystem, Diego Ciulli, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Google. This dialogue will offer concrete perspectives on market priorities, between proprietary platform development and experimentation ecosystems.
The final focus will be dedicated to the application of artificial intelligence in business processes and its impact on work organization and human resources. Gabriele Da Rin, InfoCamere Institutional Relations Manager; Federico Chinni, member of the Agricultural Industry Council; Mariangela Amoroso, Chief Medical Officer of Sanofi Italy; Carla Masperi, CEO of Sap; Fabio Momola, vice president of Engineering; Raffaello Napoleone, president of It-Ex; Alessandro Moricca, Sole Director of PagoPa, will talk about real cases where AI is a driver of competitiveness, innovation and upskilling in Italian companies.
This initiative brings together governments, institutions, companies, industry leaders and the academic world in one place, with a clear goal: to understand whether Italy is fully exploiting the potential of artificial intelligence and whether current choices lay the foundations for a sustainable and inclusive future. Adnkronos Q&A is an in-depth format from Adnkronos Agency that compares representatives of institutions, the economic, social and academic worlds regarding current issues and strategic importance for the country. Each appointment is designed as a space for open dialogue, with direct questions, data, testimony and analysis, to stimulate public debate and offer real ideas for taking action.
