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Media | Ilaria Carli and Luca Egitto discuss AI and Blockchain on The Cryptonomist (“The Liquidity Game”)

What happens when we realize that a set of fundamental elements of our social relations – identity, property, work – may be profoundly modified by new technologies, such as AI and blockchain?

What happens is that we have the chance to re-define concepts that have remained “crystallized” for decades, in spite of general changes and progress. This entails opportunities and, of course, risks.

The matter has a legal side: Ilaria Carli and Luca Egitto discuss it on The Cryptonomist, together with Jakala’s Senior Partner Francesco Pagano.

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