Post by Paolo Milani

Professor at Università degli Studi di Milano

No era has been as obsessed with defining, utilising and exploiting “intelligence” economically as our own. The contemporary discourse on intelligence takes place within boundaries marked by dichotomies typical of our post-modernity: natural/artificial, mind/brain and brain/computer. In an attempt to widen this perspective, we propose a new discussion forum: Biblioteca Artificiale Biblioteca Artificiale is a biannual Diamond Open Access journal published by Milano University Press. The scope of the journal is the study of intelligence as a multifaceted, complex and layered entity. The focus is on identifying and understanding its various forms and their interaction with reality in order to grasp their status, possibilities, interconnections with natural and artificial material bases, and dimensions of responsibility and choice. The first question we want to put forward—for readers and writers alike—is about data. How do data relate to information, and how does information become a message? Not all data become information, and not all information should—or can—be received as a message. The editorial board is composed by: Elio Franzini, Paolo Milani, Marcello D'Agostino, Andrea Pinotti, David Freedberg, marcello massimini, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Paola Sangiovanni Biblioteca Artificiale accepts submissions in the following languages: - ITALIAN - ENGLISH - FRENCH https://lnkd.in/d8kgEj6A