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Honored to have contributed to the AI Salon Rome in Rome.

I stood up for something simple: technology should amplify our humanity, not erode it.
Hi-Tech is the new artisanal—an instrument in human hands to sculpt the future.

And remember: imagine how much more testimony and how many more inventions Leonardo da Vinci might have left us if he’d had something as simple as a Bic ballpoint pen or pencil – even in the “wrong” hand—instead of spending hours making ink before he could draw.
Tools don’t replace genius; they release it.

What I loved most about this edition was the courage to place artists alongside venture capital and business—proof that culture can create well-being and value, not just capital.

Grateful to the people who made it happen and to an inspiring panel and host:
Roberto Magnifico and Karen von Grabowiecki • Riccardo Maiolini • Emanuele Panizzi • Donato Piccolo •Marta Cultrera • John Cabot University — in collaboration with Rome Future Week and Zest Group as well to Jeffrey D. Abbott for the vision behind AI Salon World wide!

Let’s keep building a space where creativity and technology coexist—and where the future we sculpt serves both people and the planet.

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