This feature reports on the Philosophical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and cognition session of the first Milan Logic and Philosophy of Science Network workshop (12th March 2025). Giuseppe Primiero introduced PhilTech’s agenda. Giacomo Zanotti presented the multidisciplinary approach to AI adopted by philosophers at Politecnico di Milano; Silvia Larghi discussed research on mental states attribution to robots conducted at the RobotiCSS Lab, University of Milano-Bicocca; and Ilaria Alfieri presented IULM’s lines on synthetic modeling, the sustainability of social robotics, and the robosphere.
Alfieri, I., Larghi, S. (2025). Perspectives in philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, robotics and cognition. THE REASONER, 19(4), 125-130 [10.54103/1757-0522/30078].
Perspectives in philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, robotics and cognition
Larghi, Silvia
2025
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This feature reports on the Philosophical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and cognition session of the first Milan Logic and Philosophy of Science Network workshop (12th March 2025). Giuseppe Primiero introduced PhilTech’s agenda. Giacomo Zanotti presented the multidisciplinary approach to AI adopted by philosophers at Politecnico di Milano; Silvia Larghi discussed research on mental states attribution to robots conducted at the RobotiCSS Lab, University of Milano-Bicocca; and Ilaria Alfieri presented IULM’s lines on synthetic modeling, the sustainability of social robotics, and the robosphere.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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