Gabriele Rossi
Gabriele Rossi graduated summa cum laude in Economics
from Bocconi University. He is MENSA member,
Diagramma
C.E.O., and Director of the
iLabs AI department.
Diagramma
is a leader in providing software solutions to all the players in the
insurance business nationally and internationally.
In 2007 Gabriele published, with Antonella Canonico, the
volume
Semi-Immortality. The indefinite extension
of human lifespan.
In the field of artificial intelligence, his area of
specialization, he pioneered the invention and business
application of many technologies, including the
following: automated software agents, chatbot, data
compression, cryptography, avatar, models of cognitive
processes, semantic search engine, virtual reality,
pattern recognition, speech recognition, robotics,
expert systems for automated customer care, expert
systems for management and work-flow optimization,
expert systems for automated financial trading, and
self-modifying software.
In physics, he proposed a completely discrete model
of space-time that fully supports isomorphism with
informational contents.
In mathematics, he developed the theory of “Models
of Reference”, a non-standard computational approach
designed to model cognitive processes. This is described in the
book
The Mathematics of the Models of Reference.
In computer science, he created Sistema I, the first
Italian database, the core of several successful applications.
In medicine, he created iMed, a framework for the
objective measure of biological age, and argued for
the widespread adoption of evidence-based methods.
In philosophy, he supported an extreme version of
conventionalism and drew the implications of this
view in all the relevant fields (ethics, aesthetics, and
social theory). He is a public supporter of transhumanism
and the Singularity.
In legal theory, he set the core legal principles of a
new society, based on the acceptance of conventionalism
and devoted to the extension of human lifespan.
Watch
Gabriel Rossi al Filologico and
Presentazione – Astracon 2008.