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Federico Cabitza is an associate professor at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy) where he teaches human-computer interaction, information systems and decision support. He is head of the Laboratory of Uncertainty Models, Decisions and Interactions in the department of Informatics at the above-mentioned university and is director of the local node of the national laboratory “Computer Science and Society.”

Since 2016, he has been collaborating with several hospitals, including the IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute in Milan, Italy, with which he has a formal affiliation and founded the Medical Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He is associate editor of the International Journal of Medical Informatics (Elsevier ISSN: 1386-5056) and a member of several editorial boards, including Mondo Digitale, the official AICA journal.

His research interests are in the design and evaluation of artificial intelligence systems to support decision making, especially in health care and law, and the impact of these technologies on the organizations that adopt them.

To date, he has published more than 160 research publications in international conference proceedings, edited books and high-impact scientific journals and is listed among the world’s most influential scientists, according to Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists list. He is the author with Luciano Floridi of the book “Artificial Intelligence, the use of new machines” published by Bompiani.