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SMARTEST Final Workshop: Responsible AI for Sustainable Futures

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Date26 Jan 2026
Time09:00-16:30
LocationAula 311, Via Festa del Perdono 3, Milan

On 26 January 2026, the final event of the SMARTEST project took place at the University of Milan. The workshop explored philosophical and logical approaches to responsible AI, focusing on applications and on the foundations of trustworthy, sustainable artificial intelligence.

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Information

  • Date: 26 January 2026
  • Time: 09:00-16:30
  • Location: Aula 311, Via Festa del Perdono 3, Milan
  • Contact: Giuseppe Primiero, giuseppe.primiero@unimi.it

Workshop theme

The SMARTEST project brings together experts in logic, ontology, and AI to address the challenges of simulating complex systems responsibly. The final workshop focused on responsible AI, sustainability, and trustworthy simulation in the context of digital twins and probabilistic systems.

Programme

The recovered programme identifies the sessions, speakers and affiliations. It does not include individual talk titles or abstracts, so none are invented here.

  • 26 January 202609:00-09:30
    Welcome and introduction
    Opening session
  • 26 January 202609:30-10:30
    Alessandro Facchini and Alberto Termine
    IDSIA
  • 26 January 202610:30-11:00
    Coffee break
  • 26 January 202611:00-11:30
    Chiara Manganini
    University of Milan
  • 26 January 202611:30-12:00
    Roberta Ferrario
    CNR Trento
  • 26 January 202612:00-12:30
    Nicola Angius
    University of Messina
  • 26 January 202612:30-14:30
    Lunch break
  • 26 January 202614:30-15:00
    Leonardo Ceragioli
    University of Milan
  • 26 January 202615:00-15:30
    Emilio Sanfilippo
    CNR Trento
  • 26 January 202615:30-16:00
    Alessandro G. Buda
    IUSS Pavia and University of Milan
  • 26 January 202616:00-16:30
    Closing remarks

Project

SMARTEST — Simulation of Probabilistic Systems for the Age of the Digital Twin — is funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research through the PRIN 2022 scheme.

The project contributes to philosophical, ontological, and formal analyses of copy, replica, and counterpart relations for digital twins and AI-based probabilistic systems.