The energy of the future
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The shifting geopolitical landscape
by Rita Lofano - 02
MAGA 2025, a tonic for the USA
by Francesco Gattei - 03
In the sign of continuity
by Raad Alkadiri - 04
The instability of the new world
by Lapo Pistelli - 05
What is the future of the green deal?
by Brahim Maarad
In the latest edition we talk about
Artificial intelligence is being employed in cutting-edge research that could revolutionize our energy systems, such as its use in supporting the stabilization of nuclear fusion. However, it consumes much more energy compared to traditional software applications, and one of the "vexata quaestio" is certainly its environmental impact at a time when the entire planet is grappling with climate change. Divergences between China and Western countries make it difficult to reach agreements on regulation. The challenge ahead is to develop AI that is not only powerful and efficient but also fair, transparent, and aligned with our values.The Future
Driver for innovation
The Future of Energy
Energy in & out
The Nature of Human-Machine Interaction
Ethics A guide, not a hurdle
In this edition
- Africa
Africa technology to bridge the energy gap
- Microchips between security, market, and politics
USA race to the future
- The Rules Are Coming
EU the normative power
- Scenarios
Global governance the challenge
- The Three Challenges of the Dragon
The chinese way
- The real conductor
Beyond AI: the unique power of human thought
- The new intelligences
Algo ergo sum
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