The Artificial Intelligence, in its modern, multidisciplinary meaning, is considered the most strategic and disruptive technology of the XXI century.
Following the most recent European statements, today the AI can be defined as “the theory and the development of the information technology capable of performing tasks that would require the human intelligence, such as the visual perception, the vocal recognition, the decisional process and the language translation”. In that same recent European statement “AI for Europe” the AI, compared for strategic strength to the electricity of the XIX century, is referred to the systems showing an “intelligent behaviour”, analysing the environment and taking decisions with a certain degree of autonomy.
The fields investigated by the CINI National Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems (AIIS) are multiples: theoretical and methodological, technologic and practical aspects. Considering the width and depth of topics, working groups are defined engaging all the AIIS nodes up to external public and private research centers.
Research areas compare with many practical fields and are put in relationship with the various Italian scientific technological ventures such as National Cluster and Competence Centers of Industry 4.0 related to industrial research too. Research areas activities foresee specific agreements with the Public Administration and Italian Society.
Sapienza Università di Roma
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