In the solemn setting of the main hall of the Milanese Military School Teulié, a particularly significant lectio magistralis was held, focused on ethics and artificial intelligence, offering educational value and reflection in a military training context.
The protagonist of the meeting was Professor Paolo Benanti, an eminent figure in the academic and religious world, as well as President of the commission on artificial intelligence for the information department of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Prof. Benanti offered an in-depth analysis that spanned a vast time frame, from homo sapiens to artificial intelligence, highlighting the significance and implications of technological development from both an ethical and moral perspective.
Particularly significant was the emphasis placed on the crucial role that ethics and morality play in the daily actions of the military school students. These values, fundamental in the social and cultural fabric, assume even greater importance in professions that require a high degree of responsibility and integrity, such as the military profession.
The event is part of the broader context of periodic conferences organized by the institute for the benefit of its students. Designed to address topics of interest and current affairs, they aim to provide students with greater awareness of emerging issues and to support their educational journey. In this case, the focus on ethics and artificial intelligence fits into a broader framework of reflection, aimed at preparing students to face the challenges of the contemporary world in a conscious and responsible manner.
The day represented an opportunity for the students of the Military School Teulié to enrich their cultural background and critically reflect on topics of great relevance and complexity. The participation of Professor Benanti added significant value, offering an authoritative and stimulating perspective on the intersection between ethics, technology, and the military profession.
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