The right approach, says Stefano da Empoli in his book 'The Economy of ChatGPT', is the one that focuses on what we can ask and therefore expect from generative artificial intelligence. AI is already having an impact on major economies: from America and China, the two top players, to Europe (for now more focused on regulation), down to Italian SMEs, which could benefit from it due to their characteristics
This leading international forum will be held on 2528 March, organized by Bocconi University and Corriere della Sera. Four days, nine events, over 80 speakers who will discuss our changing society, and how to render it more inclusive and sustainable for everyone. Guests include: Richard Branson; Shirin Ebadi; Mahmood; Allen Blue; Filippo Grandi; Sanda Ojiambo; Davide Oldani; the Axiom Mission 3 astronauts; and the mayors of Milan, Barcelona and Freetown
At the current rate of progress, it will take another 131 years to achieve gender equality in the world, 67 if we look at Europe. An acceleration is therefore needed, working on policies that incentivise women working and breaking down gender stereotypes also through the promotion of female role models, writes Paola Profeta, Dean for Diversity, Inclusion and Sustainability, in the afterword to the book 'Changed by Women'
Both Old and New, the Library's Collections Tell the Story of the Social Sciences
by Andrea Celauro
First editions from the 16th and 17th centuries along with volumes and journals from all over the world make up part of the collections, some of which are included thanks to the legacies of bibliophile professors and a strong network of alumnae and alumni
From Donatello to Alfa Romeo, All the Gems of the Library Archives
by Andrea Celauro
The Bocconi Library hosts the SaminiatiPazzi collection which contains the correspondence between the sculptor and his doctor, but also the Luraghi Fonds and documentation on Alfa Romeo at Pomigliano d'Arco, fabrics from the Italian Chamber of Fashion, photos and documents from La Rinascente department stores, down to the last letter Luigi Bocconi wrote his parents. This wealth of historical documents offers fundamental evidence for research
From lectures by Neruda and Pound to how far you could go walking on the volumes housed in the shelves, here are some fun facts about the institution where students study every day
Bocconi students, including project lead Bianca Da Silva Inocencio, participated in drafting a collective commitment to environmental and sustainable practices across the alliance