Exploring the intersection between Artificial Intelligence and Humanism: LLMs, media, and human identity.
I hold a degree in Digital Technologies and Cultures from the University of Tuscia. I focus on AI, Large Language Models, and communicative ecosystems from an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating computer science, communication sciences, and philosophy of mind.
My approach combines technical rigor with humanistic sensitivity to understand not only how emerging technologies work but also what they mean for us as human beings.
A work analyzing Large Language Models as new agent-centric media, exploring their implications on communication, identity, and our understanding of human intelligence. Drawing on McLuhan, Habermas, and Eco, I propose a balanced interpretive framework to navigate the AI era.
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