A crucial element in solving the Garlasco murder is the ability of forensic genetics technologies to produce reliable results. But it is also important that judges are aware of how they are used by Andrea Monti – Initially published on MIT Technology Review Italia
The Italian Constitutional Court Opens the Way to Transhumanism?
The ruling that recognises the ‘native’ right of two people of the same sex to be considered the legal parents of a child made possible through technology strengthens the legal system. But it also raises the issue of how the relationship between technology, the human being, and society is changing. by Andrea Monti Continue reading “The Italian Constitutional Court Opens the Way to Transhumanism?”
Decoding the mind: neuroscience and generative AI are designing a new brain-machine interface
A conversation with Japanese neuroscientist Yu Takagi on the emerging boundaries between the human brain and generative artificial intelligence by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by MIT Technology Review Italia
The danger of ‘digital resurrection’
Building AI-animated replicas of deceased people is the archetype of our era’s individualistic selfishness and progressive self-condemnation to loneliness by Andrea Monti – Originally published in Italian by La Repubblica-Italian Tech
The one-nanometre microprocessor that could change everything in the technological challenge between the US and China
A new Chinese study and the European DARE project are relaunching RISC-V as a strategic alternative to proprietary technologies. But American pressure risks blocking Europe’s race towards digital autonomy – by Andrea Monti – Originally published in Italian in La Repubblica – Italian Tech
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