Today’s Ital.IA event will be held on-line.
The on-line event, which will be held today from 14:00 to 17:00, has attracted many more participants than expected. The objective is to involve entrepreneurs from Emilia in a practical lab on generative artificial intelligence applied to business processes. The meeting, entitled “Re-Generarsi,” has been organised by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and Microsoft Italia, with the support of the Digital Enterprise Point of the Chamber of Commerce of Bologna and DINTEC. As a part of Project Ital.IA Lab, the initiative aims to provide SMEs with concrete tools to improve efficiency, communications, and company innovation through AI.
During the event, participants will have the opportunity to learn about Copilot and case studies that illustrate how GenAI can be applied to business. Thanks to virtual interactive rooms, the entrepreneurs will test, with the help of expert trainers, the potential of GenAI for solving problems and optimising work flow. Speakers include Giuseppe Iannaccone from the Bologna Chamber of Commerce, Federica Rossi from Microsoft Italia, and Giovanni Manigrasso from DINTEC, along with experts Andrea Boscaro and Andrea Benedetti, who will hold practical sessions dedicated to creating AI agents capable of collaborating with teams on complex tasks.
The initiative aims to support Italian SMEs in the responsible and inclusive adoption of technology, bridging the digital divide. In fact, only 6% of SMEs employ technology against a 60% of large companies (Milan Polytechnic data).
LAB SESSIONS
Workshop with Andrea Boscaro
Participants, especially newcomers to GenAI, collaborate to learn how to access and converse with Copilot in business cases that will help them understand how to properly formulate requests and discover the chatbot’s capabilities.
Workshop with Andrea Benedetti
Participants explore innovative methodologies for creating personal AI agents, capable of answering questions about private information and solving complex tasks. Entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to understand what it means to develop a team of AI agents that collaborate effectively to solve complex issues and perform specific tasks. No previous knowledge of programming languages or AI skills is required, the workshop is accessible to anyone who wants to understand the potential of these innovative agents and how they can help improve quality and productivity in the workplace.