A shared commitment to building a more equitable, transparent and sustainable technological future.
Amapola has officially joined Polisophia, the new community dedicated to responsible innovation, founded by legal expert Ruben Razzante and supported by organizations spanning multiple sectors—from business associations to finance, from industry to education. Supporters include Intesa Sanpaolo, BANCOMAT, Assolombarda and ABI, while participating members include Centromarca, Barilla, Farmindustria, HPE, CODICI, Synergie Italia, Telpress, Ricci e Radaelli – Notai Associati, Pavia e Ansaldo and the Istituto Europeo Leopardi.
Polisophia was created as an open arena for dialogue on technological transformation: a cross-sector community designed not to watch change happen, but to shape it, sharing expertise and responsibility. Its first edition focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on society, work, consumer rights, public communication and governance models.
Amapola’s perspective: relationships, sustainability and a systemic approach
Amapola joins Polisophia with a clear position: innovation is not only a technological matter; it is a social, cultural and environmental choice. Our contribution is built on three pillars:
🔹 Relationships as the infrastructure of the future
AI can accelerate processes and decisions, but it requires informed and empowered communities. Putting relationships at the center means designing technologies that serve people, territories, social actors, the environment and markets.
🔹 Sustainability as a guiding principle
Technology is never neutral. It can reduce waste, create positive impacts and enable circular models—but it can also amplify inequalities and environmental risks. Sustainability becomes the compass that helps us decide what to transform, what to safeguard, and why.
🔹 Responsible communication
Fair data sharing, transparency and trust are essential to avoid automation without accountability, bias-driven systems, or technologies that replace—rather than support—human work.
As Sergio Vazzoler, Amapola Partner and member of Polisophia’s Advisory Board, underlined:
“Being human-centered isn’t enough. We need to be relations-centered. It’s through relationships that we generate value and unlock the true positive potential of innovation.”
A shared path
In the coming months, Polisophia will host public discussions in Milan, Parma and Rome, culminating each year in a Report on Shared Knowledge—a collective resource offering concrete proposals for businesses, citizens and institutions.
For Amapola, participating in Polisophia means contributing to a space where innovation is not a goal in itself, but a tool for creating social and environmental value, grounded in people and communities.
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