Buonasera e grazie per il link. All'incontro non posso assistere purtroppo, ma 
questi argomenti mi interessano moltissimo, come puo' vedere dalla sezione 
"Religion in the digital age" di questa pagina:

https://mfioretti.com/human-digital-writings/

Ci sono altre iniziative dello stesso tipo?



February 24, 2026 at 4:01 PM, "Daniele Quercia via nexa" 
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> 
> (Format: 35 min talk + 25 min Q&A)
> **Developing Catholic AI: How to Balance Values in Design**
> Tomislav Karacic, LSE
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> https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/35351128259097?p=sQrXkSJdRb03yKRvQ9 
> 
> The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence systems raises urgent 
> questions about the values embedded in their design. This talk explores what 
> it means to develop AI informed by Catholic social teaching, examining the 
> practical tensions that arise when principles such as human dignity, 
> subsidiarity, and the common good encounter the technical realities of system 
> design. Drawing on both theological reflection and empirical research into AI 
> development practices, the talk considers how Catholic intellectual tradition 
> can move beyond critique to offer constructive guidance for building AI 
> systems that serve human flourishing. Rather than proposing a single 
> blueprint, it argues for an approach that holds design trade-offs in 
> productive tension, attending to the material choices developers make while 
> remaining anchored in a coherent moral vision.
> 
> Tomislav is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the Department 
> of Management, a Data Science Institute Affiliate, and an associate of the 
> Religion and Global Society Unit. For his PhD research conducted at the KIN 
> Center for Digital Innovation (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), he used 
> ethnographic methods to study development and use of artificial intelligence 
> in biotechnology and agriculture. His current research explores how 
> artificial intelligence is developed, interpreted, and governed in religious 
> contexts. He holds a master’s degree in Logic from the Institute for Logic, 
> Language, and Computation (University of Amsterdam), and bachelor’s degrees 
> in Communication Sciences and Philosophy (University of Zagreb).
> 
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