Why has uncertainty driven some of the greatest discoveries in history? What if the smartest decision is not choosing at all when evidence conflicts?
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Remo Pareschi is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Molise and holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh. His international career spans research and management roles at institutions including the European Computer-Industry Research Centre, Xerox Corporation, and Telecom Italia. He has co-founded start-ups and university spin-offs in machine learning and blockchain, and has served as Principal Investigator on EU-funded projects exploring digital decision-making and human-AI integration. His research bridges computer science with the cognitive and socioeconomic implications of artificial intelligence, combining scientific rigor with attention to social impact.

Remo Pareschi is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Molise and holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh. His international career spans research and management roles at institutions including the European Computer-Industry Research Centre, Xerox Corporation, and Telecom Italia. He has co-founded start-ups and university spin-offs in machine learning and blockchain, and has served as Principal Investigator on EU-funded projects exploring digital decision-making and human-AI integration. His research bridges computer science with the cognitive and socioeconomic implications of artificial intelligence, combining scientific rigor with attention to social impact.
Why has uncertainty driven some of the greatest discoveries in history? What if the smartest decision is not choosing at all when evidence conflicts?