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CRS4 at ConnEtica 2025: Felice Colucci at the festival dedicated to ethics, technology and democracy

Locandina evento ConnEtica 2025

CRS4 researcher Felice Colucci will take part in ConnEtica 2025, the festival dedicated to the intersections between ethics, technology, citizenship and the future, held in Oristano from 19 to 22 November 2025. The event brings together schools, institutions, researchers, professionals and local communities through a rich programme of talks, round tables and workshops hosted across the city’s educational institutes.

His contribution is scheduled for Thursday, 20 November, in the main hall of the “Lorenzo Mossa” Technical Institute, during the session dedicated to the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, with two talks focusing on creativity, imagination and responsibility in the use of AI.

The first talk, Art and AI: imagining inclusive futures through aesthetics (4:30 PM), explores what happens when art meets artificial intelligence, offering a journey through creativity, ethics and technology, and showing how aesthetics can become a space for building shared imaginaries, valuing diverse perspectives and imagining more inclusive futures.

This will be followed by Prompt ethics: the hidden power within our interaction with AI (5:15 PM), which examines the role of questions in human–machine dialogue. The talk highlights how each prompt can influence responses, activate bias and shape our perception of the world, underlining the importance of transparency and awareness in the use of artificial intelligence.

CRS4’s presence at ConnEtica 2025 reaffirms the Centre’s commitment to fostering an informed and inclusive public debate on innovation, ethics and digital citizenship.

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