AI companions e nuove economie delle emozioni | Ivana Bartoletti | TEDxBarletta
Dietro l’ascesa degli AI companions si sta formando una nuova economia, in cui le emozioni diventano la principale risorsa digitale.
In un contesto di competizione globale sull’intelligenza artificiale, Ivana Bartoletti, esperta di governance e politiche tecnologiche, analizza come chatbot e agenti conversazionali stiano ridefinendo fiducia, intimità e vulnerabilità. Ivana Bartoletti è Global Chief Privacy and AI Governance Officer presso la multinazionale Wipro ed esperta di AI presso il Consiglio d'Europa. Riconosciuta come una delle massime autorità internazionali sulle questioni etico-giuridiche dell'Intelligenza Artificiale, è stata insignita del titolo di Donna dell'Anno ai CyberSecurity Awards nel 2019 e ha ricevuto il Privacy Leader of the Year: Technology Award a Londra nel 2022 per il suo contributo pionieristico alla governance dell'IA.Nel 2019 ha co-fondato Women Leading in AI, una rete globale che riunisce pensatrici, scienziate, accademiche, imprenditrici e politiche con l'obiettivo di costruire un'Intelligenza Artificiale che supporti valori umani universali senza distinzioni di genere.Autrice prolifica, ha scritto "An Artificial Revolution: on Power, Politics and AI" (Indigo Press, 2020) e l'"AI Book" (Wiley, 2020), il manuale di riferimento per l'uso dell'intelligenza artificiale nei servizi finanziari. Ha inoltre contribuito a numerose pubblicazioni internazionali, tra cui "Eva Futura" (Marsilio, 2021) e "Intelligenza Artificiale: Arte e Scienza del Business" (Il Sole 24 Ore, 2023).Nel suo ultimo libro, "A Digital Union with European Values" (FEPS, 2024), Bartoletti esplora come l'Unione Europea possa competere efficacemente nell'arena tecnologica globale mantenendo i propri valori fondamentali. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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