Challenges between robot, debates, educational workshops And contest with 4,000 students arrived from all of Italy: the eighteenth edition of the RomeCup is a success, Until 9 Mayin the spaces of the University of Rome Tre and Campidoglio, where the future of innovation and the relationship between human intelligence and artificial intelligence is discussed.
“RomeCup is much more than an event: it is a platform of possibilities, a trusted accelerator, a living map of new educational needs and emerging social opportunities. It is the place where technology and humanity meet, not to compete, but to build together”. Mirta Michilli, general director of the digital world Foundation, said.
To lead this edition were the Questions about the future in the relations between man and machinethe theme at the center also of the opening conference in which the President of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Gianluigi Greco, said that “we must train our ability to coexist with these technologies by developing a critical spirit. Ethics requires understanding of the new world. Hard skills are not enough: we must exercise Two essential skillsknowing how to place requests And contextualize. Ours too linguistic skills I am fundamental: without them, We risk losing poetry. And we cannot afford to lose another even more precious competence: empathy “.
As always at the center of Romecup are the schools and competitions between the robots made by teams of girls and boys coming from all over Italy, as well as the training workshops, meetings with researchers, presentations of projects such as those of the Italian Institute of Technology or the rescue service in the sea led by the AI and developed by the Humandroneteam startup with the School Sant’Anna di Pisa.
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