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Dacia Maraini: 'AI will never be like us because it doesn't die and it doesn't love'
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

Dacia Maraini: 'AI will never be like us because it doesn't die and it doesn't love'

Dacia Maraini, during her participation in the Giffoni Film Festival, discusses her views on artificial intelligence and social issues such as gender-based violence and sex education. She argues that AI lacks human qualities like mortality, love, and pain, which define humanity. On the topic of femicide, she describes it as a form of cultural regression rather than something tied to biology or nature, noting that the concept of honor killings was historically accepted in ancient societies but has been abolished more recently. Regarding sex education, she advocates for making it mandatory in schools from an early age, emphasizing the importance of learning to relate to others and understanding emotions, rather than focusing solely on biological aspects.

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Dacia Maraini: 'AI will never be like us because it doesn't die and it doesn't love'

Dacia Maraini, during her participation in the Giffoni Film Festival, discusses her views on artificial intelligence and social issues such as gender-based violence and sex education. She argues that AI lacks human qualities like mortality, love, and pain, which define humanity. On the topic of femicide, she describes it as a form of cultural regression rather than something tied to biology or nature, noting that the concept of honor killings was historically accepted in ancient societies but has been abolished more recently. Regarding sex education, she advocates for making it mandatory in schools from an early age, emphasizing the importance of learning to relate to others and understanding emotions, rather than focusing solely on biological aspects.

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