Total items: 25
The case for human–AI interaction as system 0 thinking
Date: Oct 2024
| Type: Correspondence
| Journal: Nature Human Behaviour
| Editor: Springer
| Authors: Massimo Chiriatti, Marianna Ganapini, Enrico Panai, Mario Ubiali, Giuseppe Riva
Overview:
Who is an AI Ethicist? An Empirical Study of Expertise, Skills, and Profiles to Build a Competency Framework
Date: Aug 2024
| Type: Preprint
| Journal: Arxiv
| Authors: Mariangela Zoe Cocchiaro, Jessica Morley, Claudio Novelli, Enrico Panai, Alessio Tartaro, Luciano Floridi
Overview: This article explores the AI Ethicist role, discussing its growing significance in the ICT market. It highlights the need for a normative discussion on the required skills and expertise of AI Ethicists.
AI risk assessment using ethical dimensions
Date: Jan 2024
| Type: Paper
| Journal: AI and Ethics
| Editor: Springer
| Authors: Alessio Tartaro, Enrico Panai, Zoe Cocchiaro
Overview: Focuses on ensuring that AI systems are safe and trustworthy by systematically managing risks throughout their lifecycle. It emphasizes ethical considerations in AI risk assessments.
The latent space of data ethics
Date: Sep 2023
| Type: Paper
| Journal: AI & Society
| Editor: Springer
| Authors: Enrico Panai
Overview: Discusses the ethical challenges faced by organisations in data management in light of advances in AI and autonomous systems.
An Audit Framework for Adopting AI-Nudging on Children
Date: apr 2023
| Type: Guidelines
| Journal: Arxiv
| Authors: Marianna Ganapini, Enrico Panai
Overview: Proposes an audit framework for AI-nudging, focusing on dynamic, personalised feedback and interfaces aimed at influencing children's behaviour.
Data ethics officer: a role to build
Date: Jan 2023
| Type: Book chapter
| Journal: Data ethics : building trust : how digital technologies can serve humanity
| Editor: Globethics Publications
| Pages: (pp.97-110)
| Authors: Enrico Panai
Overview: Explores the role of Data Ethics Officers, discussing their importance in the modern data-driven world, comparable to how oil and electricity shaped previous centuries.
The Self-Synchronisation of AI Ethical Principles
Date: nov 2022
| Type: Article
| Journal: Digital Society
| Editor: Springer
| Authors: Rohan Light, Enrico Panai
Overview: Discusses the differing views on AI, from those who see it as a solution to others who fear its risks. The paper explores how collaboration can help AI respect ethical principles beneficial to humanity.
The Ghost in the Machine has an American accent: value conflict in GPT-3
Date: mar 2022
| Type: Preprint
| Journal: Arxiv
| Authors: Rebecca L Johnson, Giada Pistilli, Natalia Menédez-González, Donald Jay Bertulfo
Overview: Examines value conflicts in GPT-3, highlighting how AI models exhibit specific cultural values and the implications for diversity in alignment with global human values.
Eco-Friendly Tourism Decision Making during COVID-19—Sailing Tourism Example
Date: Dec 2021
| Type: Article
| Journal: Sustainability
| Editor: Mdpi
| Authors: Aleksandra Łapko, Ewa Hącia, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz, Lovorko Lučić
Overview: Presents research on decision-making in sailing tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic, examining how high-risk conditions influenced travellers' choices.
Sailors' Problems Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Date: nov 2021
| Type: Article
| Journal: Euro-Asia Tourism Studies Journal
| Editor: EATSA
| Authors: Aleksandra Łapko, Ewa Hącia, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz, Lovorko Lučić
Overview: Examines the restrictions imposed during the pandemic and their effects on nautical tourism, based on responses from 580 sailors across six countries.
Opinion paper: The Ethics of AI in the Age of Hypertourism
Date: nov 2021
| Type: Opinion paper
| Journal: Euro-Asia Tourism Studies Journal
| Editor: EATSA
| Authors: Enrico Panai
Overview: Discusses the ethical implications of AI in the tourism industry, focusing on AI's role in automating services and driving marketing strategies to increase sales margins in the context of hypertourism.
How Will Tourists Select Accommodation for Their Holiday after the COVID-19 Outbreak? Insights from France
Date: Sep 2021
| Type: Book chapter
| Journal: Virus Outbreaks and Tourism Mobility (Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations
| Editor: Emerald Publishing Limited,
| Authors: Giacomo Del Chiappa, Marcello Atzeni, Enrico Panai
Overview: Investigates post-COVID-19 accommodation preferences of tourists in France, providing insights into changing consumer behaviour after the pandemic.
Data Security as the Basis for the Operation of Online Travel Platforms on the Example of Platforms Dedicated to Nautical Tourism: Cyber Analysis and Geographical Impacts
Date: Dec 2020
| Type: Article
| Journal: Euro-Asia Tourism Studies Journal
| Editor: EATSA
| Authors: Enrico Panai, Aleksandra Łapko, Veronica Camerada, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz
Overview: Investigates the importance of data security and trust in online nautical tourism platforms, analysing cyber risks and geographical impacts in emerging markets.
Personal Data Security in Nautical Tourism Platforms: An Exploratory Investigation with Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Relevance
Date: Jan 2020
| Type: Preprint
| Authors: Enrico Panai, Aleksandra Łapko, Gavino Mariotti, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz
Overview: Examines data security in nautical tourism platforms, focusing on trust as a key factor in virtual transactions, with geoeconomic and geopolitical implications.
How Using an Ethical Approach Facilitates the Organization of an International (Online) Conference During a Global Crisis
Date: Jan 2020
| Type: Conference Paper
| Authors: Alberto Mario Carta, Enrico Panai
Overview: Discusses how ethical considerations were used to organise an international online conference during a global crisis, with a focus on tourism.
La Social Network Analysis per la valutazione delle relazioni interne all’Area Marina Protetta Capo Caccia – Isola Piana
Date: Dec 2019
| Type: Chapter
| Authors: Salvatore Lampreu, Enrico Panai
Overview: Applies Social Network Analysis to assess the internal relationships of the commercial chain related to artisanal fishing in the Marine Protected Area of Capo Caccia - Isola Piana, analysing routes and markets.
Connecting Nautical Tourism and Agro-food Industry as a Way to Boost Competitiveness and Sustainability of Mediterranean Destinations. The Case of Cambusa Project
Date: nov 2019
| Type: Article
| Authors: Gavino Balata, Veronica Camerada, Enrico Panai, Alessio Tola
Overview: Explores the potential of connecting nautical tourism with the agro-food industry to enhance competitiveness and sustainability in Mediterranean destinations through the Cambusa Project.
Data Security as the Basis for the Operation of Online Travel Platforms on the Example of Platforms Dedicated to Nautical Tourism: Cyber Analysis and Geographical Impacts
Date: Jun 2019
| Type: Conference Paper
| Authors: Enrico Panai, Aleksandra Łapko, Veronica Camerada, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz
Overview: Highlights the critical role of data security in online platforms, particularly in nautical tourism, drawing attention to the implications of cyber analysis and geographical impacts for emerging markets.
Elementi di Cyber Security on line per lo sviluppo del turismo nautico intelligente. Il caso studio della Sardegna
Date: Jan 2019
| Type: Conference Paper
| Authors: Gavino Mariotti, Veronica Camerada, Enrico Panai, Silvia Carrus
Overview: Discusses the impact of ICT on the tourism industry, particularly in Sardinia, highlighting the need for territories and businesses to adapt their promotional and sales strategies to compete in the online tourism market.
How Can Independent Hotels Fight Cyber Security Fatigue? A process approach in the geo-economic perspective
Date: Sep 2018
| Type: Preprint
| Authors: Enrico Panai, Veronica Camerada, Gavino Mariotti
Overview: Examines how independent hotels can address cyber security fatigue and manage cyber risks in the digital age, with a focus on the unrestricted nature of threats in the infosphere.
A Cyber Security Framework for Independent Hotels
Date: Jun 2018
| Type: Conference Paper
| Authors: Enrico Panai
Overview: Presents a cyber security framework tailored for independent hotels, which often struggle to implement digital security measures compared to larger hotel chains. Focuses on the need for standard indicators and measuring cyber risk impact.
Smart Destination e competitività in ambito turistico. Il ruolo della Cyber Security
Date: Jan 2018
| Type: Article
| Authors: Gavino Mariotti, Silvia Carrus, Enrico Panai, Vanni Martinez
Overview: Explores how the digitalisation of tourist destinations requires technological upgrades and enhanced information management systems, with cyber security playing a pivotal role in the competitiveness of smart tourist destinations.
Piattaforma per la sicurezza informatica per il comparto turistico: dalla prospettiva nazionale all’azione reale. Focus sulle strutture ricettive
Date: Jan 2018
| Type: Article
| Authors: Gavino Mariotti, Enrico Panai, Veronica Camerada
Overview: Discusses the importance of IT security in the tourism sector, focusing on hospitality. It highlights national efforts to mitigate cyber threats through technical and legislative protocols, but notes that more proactive measures are needed.
Applicazione della blockchain allo yachting. Rete dei servizi allo yachting nei porti del Mediterraneo
Date: Jan 2018
| Type: Article
| Authors: Brunella Brundu, Enrico Panai, Ivo Manca
Overview: Explores the application of blockchain technology in the yachting sector, focusing on enhancing the network of yachting services in Mediterranean ports through secure and decentralised smart technologies.
Tecnologia, formazione e professionalità dei docenti
Date: Jan 2018
| Type: Article
| Authors: Rinaldo Satta, Enrico Panai
Overview: Examines how primary and secondary school teachers are addressing professional development and the use of new technologies in education, based on data from a pilot project aimed at improving teacher training.