Roberto Cingolani, at “Frame 2025 - Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”

30 January 2025

At the event “Frame 2025 - Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, organised by “L'Economia del Corriere della Sera” and KPMG, Leonardo CEO and General Manager Roberto Cingolani emphasised the importance of developing infrastructures for ethical and sustainable artificial intelligence (AI). Among the speakers, called to discuss the role of human intelligence in driving AI technologies, was also present Luciano Floridi, Director of the Digital Ethics Center at Yale University and President of Leonardo Foundation ETS.

In the current scenario, increasingly interconnected and digitalised, we are witnessing the transition from the “century of machines” to the “century of data”. As Roberto Cingolani explains, this dynamic increases the importance of focusing on educating the citizens of the future, who will live immersed in data and their analysis. 

Exploring the potential of artificial intelligence and its “dangers”, Cingolani compares the fear of AI with that of the car: if misused, it can be dangerous, but the difference lies in its use and purpose. Networks, cloud and cybersecurity thereby represent the foundation of digital trust.