Ottimisti e controcorrente | Pierpaolo D'Odorico | TEDxPolitecnico di Torino
In questo Talk, Pierpaolo D'Odorico, imprenditore e divulgatore, ci accompagna in una riflessione profonda e sorprendente: gli eventi davvero importanti, quelli che cambiano il nostro percorso di vita, sono pochissimi… e non possiamo controllarli.Non esiste un algoritmo capace di prevedere chi incontreremo, quali scelte ci porteranno al cambiamento o quali situazioni ci rivoluzioneranno la vita. La nostra esistenza è un caos, e il nostro unico vero talento è saper dare un senso a quel caos, un significato dopo che i fatti sono accaduti.Pierpaolo ci racconta come anche le reti neurali artificiali — quelle che stanno alla base dell’intelligenza artificiale — imparano non perché sanno già cosa fare, ma perché sbagliano, facendo tentativi casuali e imparando dagli errori, escludendoli man mano fino a trovare la strada giusta.E proprio come negli algoritmi, anche nella vita reale ci sono scommesse positive e negative. Decisioni che, a prescindere dal risultato, non portano rischi catastrofici ma aprono possibilità.Da qui nasce la sua scommessa positiva: la creazione di Datapizza, un progetto lanciato con un amico all’università. Nessuna certezza, nessun piano perfetto, solo il desiderio di creare qualcosa di valore, sapendo che il peggio che poteva succedere era… imparare qualcosa di nuovo. Pierpaolo D'Odorico is the Co-Founder and CEO of Datapizza, the Italian tech community that brings together over 500,000 professionals and innovators in the fields of software and artificial intelligence.
With a strong background in Data Science and Machine Learning, Pierpaolo has led Datapizza in developing high-impact projects with major Italian companies, fostering AI transformation and creating tailored training and recruitment programs in the tech sector. 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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