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Start up e innovazione in Italia


Diffondere la cultura dell'innovazione in Italia, questo è l’auspicio del presidente di Innovation Center di Intesa Sanpaolo Maurizio Montagnese, che snocciola dati sul confronto tra il nostro Paese e la Germania e l’Inghilterra. In Italia ci sono 9 mila start up registrate mentre in Gran Bretagna sono 600 mila. In Italia, si portano avanti 3-4 start up l’anno contro le 65-70 della Germania. Parlando delle storie di successo, ricorda come i primi colossi per capitalizzazione al mondo oggi sono Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook aiutate a crescere dal venture capital, mentre ancora oggi in Italia nel settore siamo il fanalino di coda rispetto ai grandi player mondiali in materia. Nell’innovazione si distinguono in primis Israele e Usa, e il centro vuole sostenere le startup più promettenti portandole su scala internazionale prevalentemente nei settori in cui l'Italia è forte, fashion, design, auto, foodtech, agritech.

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The ECB Podcast – Financial stability in a ChatGPT world
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The ECB Podcast – Financial stability in a ChatGPT world

What does the rapid advance of AI mean for our financial system? And how is financial stability affected by geopolitical risk? Our host Stefania Secola puts these questions to expert John Fell in The ECB Podcast’s regular look at financial stability in the euro area. The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank. Published on 17 May 2024 and recorded on 10 May 2024. In this episode: 01:01 – How stable is our financial system right now? Our latest financial stability assessment is more positive, but just how resilient is our financial system to shocks? 04:56 – What concerns does geopolitical risk raise? How can geopolitical risk affect markets, banks and non-banks like investment funds, and what can financial institutions do to manage it? 09:55 – How can AI help the financial system? Artificial intelligence offers promising ways to improve efficiency, customer service and risk management. 13:32 – Can AI be a source of systemic risk? Widespread use of AI tools and reliance on a small number of suppliers could lead to financial stability risks. 19:13 – Our guest’s hot tip Financial stability expert John Fell shares his hot tip with our listeners. Further reading: Financial Stability Review, May 2024 https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/financial-stability-publications/fsr/html/index.en.html Turbulent times: geopolitical risk and its impact on euro area financial stability (special feature A) https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/financial-stability-publications/fsr/html/ecb.fsr202405~7f212449c8.en.html#toc33 The rise of artificial intelligence: benefits and risks for financial stability (special feature B) https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/financial-stability-publications/fsr/html/ecb.fsr202405~7f212449c8.en.html#toc34 The ECB Podcast: When the yin meets the yang: resilience in gloomy times, December 2023 https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/tvservices/podcast/html/ecb.pod231202_episode74.en.html European Central Bank www.ecb.europa.eu
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