BEWARE 2023 Workshop


The 2nd international workshop on the emerging ethical aspects of AI, with a focus on Bias, Risk, Explainability and the role of Logic and Computational Logic. BEWARE23 is co-located with the AIxIA 2023 conference . Aims and Scope Current AI applications do not guarantee objectivity and are riddled with biases and legal difficulties. AI systems […]

Seminar with Prof. Franco Raimondi 


Dear all, the LUCI lab is happy to announce that Prof. Franco Raimondi (Middlesex University London) will give a talk on Tuesday 11th July in “Martinetti” room (Dep. of Philosophy, Via Festa del Perdono 7, Cortile Ghiacciaia), starting from 11am. Title: Logic as a tool to build reliable complex and critical systems Abstract: An increasingly […]

Welcome Jürgen!


We are very pleased to announce that Jürgen Landes just joined us as an Assistant Professor. Jürgen holds a PhD in mathematical logic, from the University of Manchester (2009), and has been doing philosophy proper since 2012. His main interest is in uncertain inference. In particular, he works on Pure Inductive Logic, the Principle of […]

New group member!


We are delighted to welcome a new postdoctoral researcher, Esther Anna Corsi, who joined our group on the 1st of December! Esther got a BSc and MSc in Mathematics from the University of Siena. She will soon defend her Ph.D. thesis at TU Wien, where she has worked under the supervision of Prof. Chris Fermüller, […]

Applied logic for… the United Nations


I am proud to announce my logical contribution to the “United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto ” (UNTOC), in particular concerning its Review Mechanism. The Convention represents the only global treaty instrument to fight transnational organized crime, as it counts 190 States parties. An important obligation for the parties to […]