Mission
The Study Center’s mission is to bring together interdisciplinary knowledge, both scientific and humanistic.
It was therefore essential to combine the humanistic aspect of the matter with jurisprudence, philosophy, the arts, labor law, together with medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics, and cybersecurity.
We aimed to engage both universities and research-driven companies in a comprehensive way, believing that studies and applications of artificial intelligence can emerge from a collaborative path between the public and private sectors.
A tool that is in the hands of humans, a true new industrial revolution of the third millennium. The major innovation represented by this Study Center lies in approaching artificial intelligence by involving all areas of knowledge: in this, the Study Center was the first to act. To date, there are no real-world examples where disciplines as diverse are united as they are within our organization.
Artificial intelligence will permeate our social life; it is a very delicate anthropological leap, a philosophical matter.
CSAIA represents an ambitious project that aligns us with a future that has already arrived, beyond rhetoric, and aims to unite the scientific dimension with the cultural one, the academic component with the industrial and professional.
Artificial intelligence will permeate our social life; it is a very delicate anthropological leap, a philosophical matter. Awareness is needed—we must study this new tool, not be dominated by it, and this is also thanks to the results of our research, which we will put at the service of society through a highly diverse panel that will provide a truly significant observatory. Artificial intelligence impacts regulatory frameworks; it touches sensitive aspects of civil coexistence, and we believe that the necessary tools must be continuously updated. The legal framework is lagging behind the new scenarios that are emerging, and this is another area where we focus our attention. The ultimate goals are human promotion and peaceful coexistence, respect for the fundamental freedoms of the individual, and the concept of security. The field of ethics is a priority in this discussion.

