LISP
THE NEWSLETTERLISP is my most recent project, in which I am investing my time with more and more passion. The more I study artificial intelligence the more I am drawn to it, because of the many aspects involving it which are not only legal or technical, but range from philosophy to ethic to learning processes.
It is a space, hosted on Substack, to talk about innovation, artificial intelligence, law, algorithm, small and big projects. We also want to provide practical indications to whoever works in this field to make the right choices.
LISP is the name of the programming language ideated in 1958 by John McCarthy, the father of the term “artificial intelligence”. This is one of the reasons why I named my newsletter after it but also for its nice sound and because it indicates a speech defect and it is precisely in imperfections that genius is often hidden.
I like the idea of valorize innovative ideas, those that are less heard, unusual, unexpected, to give voice to visionaries and to all that is yet to come.
My goal is to talk about legal issues with a simple language that is not too technical, a language for everyone, because everyone needs to know the law to guide their behavior.
I write and will write a lot (as well as read a lot), but I am curious to listen to your comments and suggestions, which you can leave – and I’ll reply to- on Substack. They are essential for me to learn things I don’t know and to direct myself towards your real needs and commit to give you useful answers.
LISP will be a podcast very soon.
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Before subscribing, you can read some abstracts of my articles here.