08 Feb 2023 ​The Return of the Provinces Four bipartisan proposals call for a return to a leading role for the institution weakened by the Delrio reform. But with what roles and what resources? We talk about it with Silvia Rota, director of the EMMAP of SDA Bocconi
13 Feb 2023 Machines That Learn, But Lack Common Sense The technological evolution of artificial intelligence continues to make great strides, and systems such as ChatGPT today are able to produce far more elaborate texts than in the past. These machines are increasingly cultured but still far from human intelligence, as explained by Luca Trevisan, Professor of Computer Science at Bocconi University
30 Jan 2023 New Procurement Code: A Bet on Trust The approach of the text approved by the Italian Parliament revolutionizes the perspective, putting aside the principle of suspicion in favor of greater freedom of initiative and selfresponsibility of public administrations. The aim is to relaunch the country through the PNRR, as Miriam Allena explains in this interview
19 Jan 2023 Spoils System? Better to Reward Performance and Young People This system has always been adopted to distribute offices and favors, and has produced an unstable, poorly qualified and elderly bureaucracy. As explained in the interview with Giacinto della Cananea
31 Jan 2023 The impact of Big Tech in three moves Reduction of information asymmetries, modularity, cocreation of product/service are the factors that measure the potential market impact of digital platforms and need to be considered by companies and policymakers dealing with them
27 Jan 2023 How consistent this fiction is! It seems true Foundational, legal, justificatory, cognitive, and constitutive: five types of fiction, i.e. statements that are knowingly false but accepted in order to achieve a good legal consequence