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Massimo Negrotti has been Full Professor of Methodology of Human Sciences at the Universities of Parma and Genoa since 1980, and currently also teaches at the University of Urbino 'Carlo Bo', where he chairs the LCA (Lab for the Culture of the Artificial) (). His areas of research are methodology of human sciences, technology, cybernetics, and the culture of the artificial. ==Work== From the late seventies onwards, he was involved in scientific discussions regarding the current outline and future directions of Artificial intelligence (A.I.), developing his own vision of this branch of computer science while participating in related conferences and studies. He was a member, in the early nineties, of the ''Consulting Committee for Artificial Intelligence at the Italian Ministry for Scientific Research'', and reported on advancements in cybernetics and A.I. at special meetings of the ''Italian Ministry of Defense''. From the 1990s until 2002, he coordinated a series of biannual conferences on the ''‘Culture of Artificial’'', held alternately in Switzerland and Italy. He was a member, at the time of foundation, of the IRICHS (International Research Institute of Human Centred Systems) (). He is a member of the Programme Board of the Doctorate School of ''“Virtual Prototypes and Real Products”'' of the Politecnico di Milano, and of the Scientific Board of the Doctorate in ''“Methodology and Social Research”'' at the University of Florence. He is also a member of the scientific committees of ''“International Sociology”'' and ''“Sociology and Social Rresearch”'' at the Sapienza University of Rome; that of ''“Sociology of Communication”'' at the University of Urbino; and that of ''“Studies of Sociology”'' at the Catholic University of Milan (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore). He is associate editor of the international scientific journal ''Artificial Intelligence and Society'' (Springer-Verlag, London) (), and was editor of the 5-volume series ''Yearbook of the Artificial'' (Peter Lang, Bern) from 2002 to 2008 (). He wrote the entry ‘Artificiality’ in ''ESTE (Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics)'', C. Mitcham, MacMillan, Farmington, Vol. I, 2005. () Throughout his career, he has reported at numerous conferences and lectures in European, American and Japanese universities (among them, universities in Paris, Stockholm, Los Angeles, Berkeley, Santa Barbara, Chicago, Santa Cruz, Buffalo, Austin, Florence, Rome, Venice, Bari, Bologna, Brighton, Tokyo, Strasbourg, Lugano, Geneva, Innsbruck, Ålborg). He is author or editor of more than 20 books, and has written several hundred articles for both Italian and international reviews, journals, specialized periodicals and daily newspapers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Massimo Negrotti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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