Round Table on Artificial Intelligence - The Human in Artificial Intelligence

Location: Scuderie di Palazzo Altieri – Via di Santo Stefano del Cacco, 1, Rome

Coordinator:
Riccardo Luna – Journalist

Keynote speakers:
Geoffrey Hinton – Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto; former Vice President and Engineering Fellow at Google

Paolo Benanti – Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University and Advisor to the Holy See on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Nnenna Nwakanma – Chief Advocacy Officer, World Wide Web Foundation
Abeba Birhane – Senior Fellow at the Mozilla Foundation and Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin
Lorena Jaume-Palasi – Founder of the Ethical Tech Society
Stuart Russell – Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and Founder of the Center for Human-Compatible AI
Max Tegmark – Professor at MIT and President of the Future of Life Institute
Jimena Sofía Viveros Álvarez – CEO and General Manager of IQuilibriumAI and President of the HumAIne Foundations
Ernesto Belisario – Creator and Editorial Director of LeggeZero
Alexander Waibel – Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); Director of InterACT
Marco Trombetti – CEO, Translated
Yoshua Bengio – Professor at the University of Montreal and Scientific Director of Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Cornelius Boersh – Founder, CEO, and Executive Chairman, Mountain Partners AG
Valérie Pisano – CEO of Mila, Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Don Andrea Ciucci – Secretariat Coordinator – Pontifical Academy for Life
William Adams – Musician, Founder, and CEO, FYI.AI; President, i.am Angel Foundation

 

The panel explored how to harness this technology—one of the most disruptive of our time—to serve people and the common good. In a preliminary seminar on September 11, participants began the discussion with the conviction that true innovation does not consist in replacing humans, but in amplifying their critical and creative abilities: systems that free them from repetitive automation, leaving humans at the center of discernment. During the plenary session on September 12, ethical guidelines and governance models were shared that can direct research toward global problems—poverty, health, climate change—while ensuring an equitable distribution of benefits.

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