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Questions about AI and Creativity

The 2025 NINA (Neither Intelligent Nor Artificial) Festival (held in Milan in May) saw the debut performance of Error01HUMAN: System Overdrive, a creation of Bassetti Foundation contributors Jonathan Hankins and Luca Severino alongside performance artist Lisa Mos. Following the NINA logic, Error01HUMAN aims to be calculable and incalculable, an explorative performance and simultaneous debate on ... Questions about AI and Creativity

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Artificial Intelligence in the Journal of Responsible Innovation

To celebrate the release of the Bassetti Foundation White Paper on Artificial Intelligence, Jonathan Hankins reviews several recent Journal of Responsible Innovation articles that address the topic of AI from different perspectives and points of view. In A systemic perspective on bridging the principles to-practice gap in creating ethical artificial intelligence solutions – a critique of ... Artificial Intelligence in the Journal of Responsible Innovation

Jonathan Hankins

Collaboration with the Lombardy Regional Forum for Innovation

Between February and May (2025) the Bassetti Foundation collaborated with the Lombardy Regional Forum for Innovation to bring discussion about responsibility in innovation to secondary schools within the region of Lombardy. I partnered Forum member and long-time Foundation collaborator Cristina Grasseni on a tour of five schools, while Foundation staff member Tommaso Correale Santacroce joined ... Collaboration with the Lombardy Regional Forum for Innovation

Jonathan Hankins

Research-Technology Management Journal Call for Papers

The Research-Technology Management journal has posted a call for manuscripts (max 5000 words) for a special issue on Responsible Innovation for Emerging Technology: Navigating Ethics, Society, Diplomacy, and Sustainability, edited by Nuran Acur, Dr Jarryd Daymond, Dr Carlos Carbajal, and Prof. Minu Kumar. The deadline for manuscript submission is 01 October 2025. The editors are ... Research-Technology Management Journal Call for Papers

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Webinar – Exploring RRI in Bioprinted Organoids: Reflections from the ENLIGHT Project

We are delighted to invite you to join the webinar “Exploring RRI in Bioprinted Organoids: Reflections from the ENLIGHT Project.” Bioprinted organoids represent one of the most promising and rapidly advancing frontiers in biomedical science, with transformative implications for research, diagnostics, and regenerative medicine. For the research innovation community, the challenge now lies not only ... Webinar – Exploring RRI in Bioprinted Organoids: Reflections from the ENLIGHT Project

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Focus on Reflexivity in the Journal of Responsible Innovation

One of the central aims of responsible innovation is to promote reflexivity, and in this post I would like to shine some light on recent Journal of Responsible Innovation articles that dive a little deeper into this ‘pillar’ of RI practices. In the recently published (2025) The roles of responsible innovation researchers in research projects, ... Focus on Reflexivity in the Journal of Responsible Innovation

Jonathan Hankins

Lund University Research on Food Sharing

On 27 March 2025, I and Mirjam Scholtens (Municipality of Utrecht) took a group of researchers from Lund University for a guided tour of the Utrecht city garden Food For Good and its neighbouring Eilandsteede city farm. As readers might know, Food For Good is a regular port of call for university groups from across ... Lund University Research on Food Sharing

Jonathan Hankins

Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces: medical innovations and ethical challenges

March of 2025 saw the release of Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces: medical innovations and ethical challenges, authored by Andrea Lavazza, Michela Balconi, Marcello Ienca, Francesca Minerva, Federico Gustavo Pizzetti, Massimo Reichlin, Francesco Samorè, Vittorio A. Sironi, Marta Sosa Navarro and Sarah Songhorian. The article appears in the open access publication Frontiers in Human Dynamics, and is part of a series of 10 articles that appear in a collection ... Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces: medical innovations and ethical challenges

Redazione FGB

Studying with AI. A student’s testimony

Some thoughts from Angelo Hankins, Bassetti Foundation collaborator and first year student in Global Sustainability Sciences at Utrecht University   While the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming many facets of modern society, I find its impact on education—particularly on students— uniquely profound. As a high school student during the early stages of AI ... Studying with AI. A student’s testimony

Angelo Hankins

Place Based Circular Society Innovations

In October of 2024, I was invited to join the Advisory Board and attend the  launch of the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded project Place-based circular society innovations (CSI) in Manchester, UK. I was excited to join, not only because long term friend of the Bassetti Foundation Sally Randles is part of ... Place Based Circular Society Innovations

Jonathan Hankins

Follow the Food: Gouda Cheese

Follow the Food’s fourth and final seminar took place on January 22nd bringing us full circle and back to cheese, as Martijn Huysmans (Utrecht School of Economics) presented the case of Gouda to an audience from a diverse array of fields, including social impact, political ecology, geography, and responsible innovation. Huysmans began by highlighting the ... Follow the Food: Gouda Cheese

Nina Litsios

Follow the Food: Social and Ecological Implications of Premium Coffee Production in Aceh

Follow the Food Seminar 3. Geographical Indications and Coffee in Indonesia: Social and Ecological Implications of Premium Coffee Production in Aceh The third Follow the Food seminar was held on 11 December at the Utrecht University Future Food Conference. This year’s conference theme was food democracy, and raised several questions that are closely tied to ... Follow the Food: Social and Ecological Implications of Premium Coffee Production in Aceh

Nina Litsios

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