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Marco Lippi is a Professor affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) and the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance. His research spans artificial intelligence, machine learning, and their applications in domains like legal technology, transportation, and healthcare. He collaborates extensively with institutions globally, focusing on interdisciplinary projects that bridge technical innovation and societal challenges.
Research Interests: Lippi's work emphasizes neuro-symbolic AI, argument mining, and ethical AI applications. He explores how AI can enhance consumer protection, improve urban transport systems, and contribute to medical diagnostics. His recent projects include autonomous systems development, causality learning in smart factories, and analyzing social media for disaster response.
Publications Trends: His articles reflect a strong focus on AI ethics, legal informatics, and machine learning applications. Notable contributions include frameworks for detecting unfair contract clauses, causal modeling in industrial IoT, and human-robot interaction pipelines. His work often combines theoretical advancements with practical implementations in real-world settings.
Affiliations & Collaborations: Collaborations span academia and industry, including projects with Università di Bologna and the Einaudi Institute. His team frequently addresses cross-disciplinary challenges, such as integrating legal reasoning with machine learning and optimizing smart city infrastructure through data-driven approaches.
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