Aspettando il Festival del Futuro

Waiting for the Festival of the Future of Brescia – Lorenzo Montagna

Waiting for the Festival of the Future“, the event conceived and promoted by the Athesis Editorial Group in collaboration with the newspaper Bresciaoggi, Harvard Business Review Italia and Eccellenze d’impresa, returned on Tuesday 3 October 2023.

The theme was “Artificial Intelligence and work: a question of the brain – man, software, new productivity“.

Aspettando il Festiva del Futuro 2023

The guests Lorenzo Montagna (founder of “Seconda Stella” and Italian president of “VR/AR Association”), Franco Gussalli Beretta (president of Confindustria Brescia, president and CEO of Fabbrica d’armi Pietro Beretta), Simona Tironi (Councilor for Education, Training and Work of the Lombardy Region), Marco Senaldi (artistic director of the LABA Academy of Fine Arts and philosopher), Matteo Olivato (Artificial Intelligence researcher with a doctorate in Machine Learning from the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Brescia ), Paolo Cervini (Vice president, co-lead of “Capgemini Invent’s Management Lab”) and the musician and author Rocco Tanica, starting from the origins of Artificial Intelligence, have provided their contributions to explain its applications, experiments, specific perspectives, the impact on industrial processes and the labor market.

 

Lorenzo Montagna offered an overview of the situation in order to define the framework and to understand, in a simple and concrete way, what fixed points to have when entering such a vast topic, in a world where it is easy to get lost as soon as you enter, between technical terms and continuous changes.

The appointment has been for Tuesday 3 October 2023 at 6pm at Area 12 Hub – via Arturo Reggio 12, Brescia.

More information available (in italian language) at this address.

Update: the places in attendance were sold out in a very short time but it has been possible to follow the conference on the bresciaoggi.it website and the Bresciaoggi FaceBook page.

Some images form the event: