
Creativity is one of the most remarkable manifestations of intelligence. The ability to find original and innovative solutions to new and unexpected problems has propelled humanity toward unparalleled cultural and scientific evolution, unmatched by any other form of life. With this in mind, I have often asked myself: can modern AI technologies truly be creative? More importantly, can they fuel my relentless desire to explore my personal creativity?
This journey into the essence of creativity began with my background in physics. My studies allowed me to delve into theoretical topics closely tied to creativity, eventually applying them to machines and artificial intelligence. This exploration has also given me a glimpse of AI's potential future, envisioning advancements beyond current conceptual limitations and opening the door to more ambitious and promising research directions.
At the same time, my ideas have already been applied to support human creativity, particularly in the realms of movement and dance. Imagine a human engaging in a virtuous dialogue with a machine by interpreting their movement. A new language for new possibilities of interaction with artificial cognition!
This unique combination of physics, creativity, and AI defines my approach to innovation and inspires me to push boundaries, connecting technology and human expression in unprecedented ways.
Selected Publications
A. Londei, M. Benati, D. Lanzieri, V. Loreto, “Dreaming Learning”, NeurIPS 2024, 2nd Workshop on Intrinsically Motivated Open-ended Learning
N. Haug, L. Geyrhofer, A. Londei, E. Dervic, A. Desvars-Larrive, V. Loreto, B. Pinior, S. Thurner & P. Klimek, “Ranking the effectiveness of worldwide COVID-19 government interventions”, Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 1303–1312 (2020)
A. Londei, A. D'Ausilio, D. Basso, C. Sestieri, C. Del Gratta, G.L. Romani, M. Olivetti Belardinelli, “Sensory‐motor brain network connectivity for speech comprehension”, Human brain mapping, 31-4, 567-580 (2010)