Events archive

  • FBK participates in the 17th ICTDays, dedicated to the theme ‘Humans, Robots and Artificial Intelligence’.
  • FBK - IRVAPP's Davide Azzolini and Federico Podestà participate as speakers at the OECD Capacity building initiative - Strategic planning bootcamp for Ukraine’s regional development
  • Once again this year, young researchers from the Euregio Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino are invited to present their research work at the fourteenth Euregio project. This year's central topic is ‘Artificial Intelligence in the Euregio’ discussed from a wide range of perspectives. Submission deadline 6 April 2025
  • Seminar that documents the extent of employer abuse of power and characterize the employers most likely to engage in abusive relationships with their employees.
  • Piero Poletti and Giorgio Guzzetta of FBK are part of the scientific committee for the session on ‘Integrating and modelling to enhance surveillance, understanding and forecasting in infectious diseases’.
  • Identifying the Hate Speech Threat Landscape and Countermeasures.
  • FBK's Stefano Merler speaks at the panel discussion ‘Doctor or robot? The prospects of artificial intelligence in infectious diseases' at the 10th AMIT International Congress.
  • This seminar will consider emerging theistic conceptions of AI and their connections with other conspiritual and neo-liberal modes of meaning making and aspirational imaginaries. Professor Dr Singler’s work on the relationship between religion and AI provides new perspectives on cultural forms arising from this entanglement.
  • A conservation-and-transformation process is doubly at work in the diachronic survey of cinematic avatars of Count A. K. Tolstoy’s 19th c. French-language novella introducing the Slavic vampiric figure of the “vourdalak” as well in the disintegration and reconfiguration of the family structure that these films depict or suggest.
  • In this talk, Marnie Hughes-Warrington will illuminate history as source of particular tension in the global geopolitics of AI and argue for the value of seeking a new architecture for history making in the 21st century.
  • The lecture will attempt to construct a transcultural, transmedial and transdisciplinary problematics that will focus on some of the various ways in which Buddhism, technology and the arts are linked in a context of the Asian tradition, and the Korean tradition in particular.
  • This event will explore how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to combat hate spee and misinformation online. With the participation of FBK's Marco Guerini, Hatedemics project coordinator.