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The technology of control: how authoritarian regimes use data and artificial intelligence

Interview with Michael Rochlitz, professor at Oxford University and expert on the politics of Russia and China, on global political and economic scenarios.

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The invasion of the 'bad bots'

What they are, what we know about them and how they act in the online manipulation market.

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Artificial intelligence, this unknown

A conversation with Davide Bacciu, professor at the University of Pisa, on the technology that is changing our lives.

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Health data under scrutiny: when hackers enter the ward

What is behind cybercrime's interest in medical information, and what are the possible solutions.

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From research to citizens: artificial intelligence that improves public policy

Falco Bargagli Stoffi, professor at UCLA, tells how mathematics, statistics and machine learning can make public services fairer and more efficient.

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From social networks to protein relationships: new mathematical methods to 'simplify' the world

They are used to scale the representation of complex systems to obtain systems that are simpler to study, but with the same properties as the original.

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Is smart working more or less polluting than office work?

A project seeks to estimate 'on the ground' the emissions associated with various forms of remote working.

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What a life in the (sub)soil!

Network science helps to understand the complex ecosystem beneath our feet.

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If TV series are the ones to reflect on cybersecurity

Gli attacchi e il terrorismo informatico sono argomento di attualità, perfino al centro di serie tv, come Zero Day. Quanto la fiction è vicina alla...

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Inside the black box of artificial intelligence

Black box algorithms give answers but no explanations. Here is how they work and when it is better to use 'transparent' alternatives.

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Fact-checking: what is it? how does it work?

Following Meta's decision to change its content moderation policies, a reflection on the ongoing research to combat online disinformation.

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With paper instead of plastic

IMT School research paves the way for eco-friendly packaging