(Finance) – “Ensuring responsible, sustainable and safe management of the most advanced technological solutions is a necessity. The path towards the use of Artificial Intelligence in numerous sectors of society is already traced and requires us to continue with determination in this direction , but we will have to be able to combine these tools, always keeping people at the center.” The said it Minister for Public Administration Paolo Zangrillo during the conference “Artificial Intelligence, the most powerful enabling technology of the century: let’s learn to know it, use it, govern it”, which the public affairs and business development company Reticulum organized at the Unione Industriali Napoli with the contribution of Hub Engineering and Copernico Facility Management.
“Only by enabling citizens to express their potential, valuing their work and rewarding merit will we be able to achieve important goals. In this virtuous path, digital innovation is not a threat to the comfort area that every man and woman has it is built over time, but it becomes an important ally to do better and to guarantee better services”.
He spoke at the conference Gaetano Manfredi, mayor of Naples: “Artificial Intelligence is a disruptive technology and is a reality that is already impacting numerous daily activities. The Municipality is already making some concrete applications such as intelligent traffic lights, but we are also thinking about the use of AI in the management of transport services , tourist flows and the provision of local services. Many opportunities that must be accompanied by issues related to data management and privacy, which today represent the real regulatory challenge throughout the world”.
Elisabetta Ludovico and Claudio Agrelli, founders of Reticulumexplain: “We accepted with enthusiasm and enthusiasm to organize an event on AI, because it meant putting excellence around a table, which is the natural vocation of Reticulum, and uniting the experiences of a lifetime: on the one hand the institutional relations , AI and cyber security, on the other, communication at the highest level”.
“Through process automation, AI is helping Italian companies to innovate and automate processes, to the benefit of reducing operating costs”, highlights Iris Savastano, municipal councilor of Naples. “This means that companies can focus on high added value activities and improve their competitiveness on the market. But AI is also stimulating innovation in Italy, creating new products and services, contributing to the development of very high technological and digital skills “.
Fabiola Sabellico, president of Copernico Spa Co. Facility Management, underlined: “AI presents itself as powerful allies that promise to optimize operational efficiency, reduce costs and improve user experience, but their implementation is not without uncertainties: I am thinking of the vulnerability of IT systems, the issues economic and employment and staff training”. For Massimo Facchini, president of Hub Engineering“we live in an extraordinary era, in which innovation and technology drive the transformation of entire sectors. AI has not spared the world of design and project management: the designer, traditionally guided by commitment and manual experience, is witnessing a revolution that redefines the way we approach projects and impacts their efficiency.” Angelo Tofalo, CEO At Agency, remarks: “The adoption of AI-based tools and techniques in the cyber domain is no longer just an optional strategy, but a necessity to counter the increase in sophistication of cyber attacks.” Second Luca Magnoni, CEO of TooToom“it is necessary for there to be a man-machine language. We must remember that man is and will remain at the basis of the process and that technology is a facilitator that allows us to achieve our objectives”.