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Turing and Daedalus: work that deciphers and constructs

Designing the future with intelligence, ethics and vision At the heart of digital work are two figures who have never met, but who can now converse. Alan Turing, the mathematician who taught machines to think, and Daedalus, the mythological architect who built the labyrinth – and the wings to get out of it. The former … Read more

Poseidon and Aquaman: who really rules the water in the digital age?

Water is everywhere. In taps, in rivers, in servers. It runs under cities, in the cracks of infrastructure, in the rusty pipes of the suburbs. But also in cables, in data flows, in graphs that promise efficiency. Yet, while we talk about artificial intelligence, metaverse and blockchain, one in four people in the world has … Read more

The Rod of Asclepius is Digital: Health, Ethics and Innovation for the 2030 Agenda

There is a symbol that has accompanied medicine for thousands of years: the staff of Asclepius, with the coiled serpent. We find it on pharmacy logos, in hospital corridors, in anatomy manuals. It is the sign of those who heal, of those who listen, of those who try to heal. But today that stick changes … Read more

Antigone and Lady Loki. Two archetypes, one tension: to preserve or to transform?

At the heart of the digital transition, justice is no longer administered only in the courts. It is written in code, decided in protocols, hidden in filters. Institutions are no longer just buildings: they are platforms, dashboards, interfaces. But if the system works and yet excludes, can we really call it fair? To explore this … Read more

Neptune and Nemo in the digital age

Who protects the invisible oceans? In the time of digital transition, while artificial intelligence promises efficiency and progress, there is a realm that remains at the margins of the debate: that of the oceans. Silent, deep, vital. And today, also vulnerable. Beneath the surface, a battle is being fought that makes no noise: for life, … Read more

Towards the Digital Sustainability Enterprise

Strategic alliances, ethics and technology serving the planet In the grand narrative of the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG 17 (Partnership for the Goals ) is the thread that holds all the others together. It is the goal that does not achieve itself, but enables all others. It is the goal of alliances, of outstretched hands, … Read more

X-Men and digital sustainability: mutants versus algorithmic bias

In the vast superhero universe, few groups embody the theme of inclusion as much as the X-Men. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960s, Marvel’s mutants have always been a metaphor for minorities discriminated against: by race, gender, orientation, ability. They are not just heroes with extraordinary powers, but outsiders, forced to … Read more

The mothers of the algorithm and the monster. Ada and Mary: The Code and Consciousness

An impossible but necessary encounter They never knew each other. Yet, today more than ever, Ada Lovelace and Mary Shelley seem destined to talk to each other. The former, daughter of the poet Byron, is considered the mother of computing: she imagined machines capable of creating music, art, thought. The second, author of Frankenstein, is … Read more

Believe Cassandra, follow Morpheus

Two prophets for conscious consumption in the information age We live digitally immersed. Every day we produce data, buy devices, navigate in invisible but energy-intensive clouds. Yet we rarely ask ourselves what the environmental cost of this revolution is. Goal 12 of the 2030 Agenda – ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’ – invites us to do … Read more

Anansi and the Smart City: Building Networks for Sustainable Communities

At the heart of digital cities, amidst invisible sensors, silent algorithms and streams of data flowing like urban veins, we need more than technology. It needs relational intelligence. It needs awareness. It needs a figure who knows how to weave stories, networks and meanings. It needs Anansi. Anansi, the spider god of African stories, is … Read more

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