The days of the Morrione Prize are underway. Event theme: “Artificial information”

The days of Roberto Morrione Prize for Investigative Journalisman event promoted by the Amici di Roberto Morrione association in collaboration with Rai, whose central theme, chosen for this twelfth edition, will be “Artificial information. How artificial intelligence is changing journalism“.

In Turin and online, from Wednesday October 25 to Saturday October 28they will be summoned more than 50 speakers, including journalists, academics, communications experts and representatives of civil society. Four days of meetings, screenings and debates to analyze the risks and opportunities of AI in the world of information. The spotlights will also be on human rights violationsof theenvironment Or on criminal cases organized thanks to five finalist surveyswhich will be presented as a national premiere.

Overview of surveys

After months of work and silence, the finalist investigations will be presented in national preview during the days. It will be possible – only during the four days – to preview them exclusively by registering on the website www.premiorobertomorrione.it.

10 under 30s are in the final: Therese Di Mauro, Selena Frasson, Youssef Hassan Holgado, Tommaso Panza, Claudio Rosa, Susanna Ruggia, Federica Tessari, Vittoria Torsello, Francesca Trinchini, Lorenzo Urzia.

Tutors participate in the presentation: Daria CorriasRadio Rai 3, Lorenzo Di Pietromember Agorà Rai3 and Irpi, Enzo NucciTg3 Raï, Raffaella PuscedduPresadiretta and The Human Factor Rai 3, Pietro SuberMediaset, the lawyer Giulio Vasaturo (legal guardian), Francesco Cavalli from Icaro Tv (audio-video tutor), Pietro Ferri of Rai Com (music teacher), Stefano Lamorgese by Report Rai3 (digital tutor).

Special guests

Author, director and journalist Domenico Iannacone will receive the Baffo Rosso Prize 2023, while the journalist and writer Vera Politkovskaya will receive the Roberto Morrione Witness Prize. They will both be present at the awards ceremony on Saturday October 28 at the OGR, Corso Castelfidardo n. 22.

The program

Wednesday October 25

It starts on Wednesday October 25 at the Circolo della Stampa, Corso Stati Uniti, 100, with the event organized by the Pestelli Study Center for Journalism “Vertical journalism. How information evolves in the Internet age. The new frontiers of newspapers” with Francesco Antoniolidirector of Mondo Economico and journalist at La Repubblica, Lucy Carettijournalist and editor-in-chief of the social networks La Stampa, Fulvio Ceruttijournalist at La Stampa, Dario Corradinojournalist from La Stampa, Mauro Fornoprofessor of contemporary history at the University of Turin, Paolo Plaisance, journalist and tutor of the Master of Journalism at the University of Turin. To coordinate Giorgio Levi, president of the Pestelli Center for Journalism. At 6:00 p.m., award ceremony for the 8th Pestelli Prize dedicated to the best three-year thesis and master's degree in journalism.

Thursday October 26

Thursday October 26, the day opens with the live broadcast of Rai Radio 1: at 8:30 a.m. Mara Filippi Morrionespokesperson for the Prize, ei finalists participate in the transmission Radio Me Too directed by Giorgio Zanchini. In the afternoon, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., in the Red Graduation Room of the Einaudi Campus, Lungo Dora Siena 100, the meeting takes placeJournalism/mafias/AI» in collaboration with the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society of the University of Turin and with the Master in Journalism “Giorgio Bocca” with Christophe CepernichSociologist of communication and media at the University of Turin; Luca Cattarossi, Financial Crime Department of Intesa Sanpaolo; Lorenzo Di Pietro d'Agorà Rai 3, member of Irpi and tutor of the Morrione Prize, e Célia Guimaraesjournalist at Rai News 24. Coordinator Emmanuel Franzosojournalist and tutor of the Master of Journalism at the University of Turin.

At 8:30 p.m. meet at the Readers' Club, via G. Bogino 9, for the “Evening in memory of Vera Schiavazzi. Women and journalism, generations compared” with Stefanella Campanajournalist from GiULia – United Free Autonomous Journalists, Federica FrolaSky Sports journalist, Letizia Tortellojournalist at La Stampa, Giuseppina Paterniti, Rai journalist, former director of Tg3. To coordinate Simonetta Rho, journalist. The meeting is organized by the Order of Journalists of Piedmont in collaboration with the Association of Former Students of the Master of Journalism “Giorgio Bocca” of the University of Turin and the Subalpina Press Association.

Friday October 27

Friday October 27 at 10 a.m. live The whole town is talking about it from Rai Radio 3 hosted by Pietro Del Soldà; while the finalists of the Morrione Prize, as well as Free Piedmontthey will present throughout the morning their surveys to students of the Majorana Institute of Moncalieri in the meeting “How is an investigation born?“. At the end of the presentation, students will vote for their favorite investigation by assigning the Free Youth Prize 2023.

In the afternoon we return to Circolo dei Lettori, via G. Bogino 9, for the event organized in collaboration with Articolo 21, “The power of knowledge: from Plato to the GPT cat” with Juan Carlos DeMartinfull professor of computer engineering at the Polytechnic School of Turin, Giuseppe Giulietticoordinator Section 21 and president of the Morrione Prize jury, Maurizio Lanaprofessor of library and information sciences at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Elisa Marincolaauthor of the Rai 3 Report and spokesperson for Article 21, Alessandro Vercelli, president of the Italian Society of Neurosciences. He leads Renato Parascandolojournalist and member of the presidency of Section 21.

Friday evening, still at the Readers' Club, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. Diego PassoniRadio Deejay speaker, writer and testimony of Vaudois Ottopermille, will communicate with artificial intelligence.

Saturday October 28

On Saturday October 28, work resumes from 10:00 a.m. at the Readers' Club, via Bogino 9, with the meeting “Artificial intelligence and migrations” with Michele Brunieconomist CAPP – Center for Public Policy Analysis, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, and Tatiana Tommasi, associate professor Department of Automation and Computer Science, Polytechnic of Turin. To coordinate Stefano Lamorgese, journalist for Report Rai3 and vice-president of the Amici di Roberto Morrione association. The meeting ends at 1 p.m.

From 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. the journalist Domenico Iannacone is the protagonist of the panel “Witnesses of our time“. Then, the finalists of the twelfth edition of the Roberto Morrione Prize will present their five investigations (three videos, a radio-podcast and a multimedia). He leads Julia Bosetti from Rai News 24.

Grand finale of the Days at OGR Turin, Corso Castelfidardo n. On the 22nd, with the Awards Evening with the presentation of four prizes: the Roberto Morrione Prize to the best investigation, the Baffo Red Price to Domenico Iannacone, recognition Witness the Roberto Morrione Award to Vera Politkovskaja, and the Free Youth Prize to the favorite investigation of high school students.

The evening is hosted by Marino Sinibaldipresident of the Book and Reading Center, and will take turns on stage: finalists, finalists and tutors of the Roberto Morrione Prize, Paola Barrettaresearcher at the Pavia Observatory and coordinator of the Rome Charter, Giovanni Celsipresident of the association Friends of Roberto Morrione, Vittorio Di Trapanipresident of the FNSI, Maria Jose Favacontact person for Libera Piemonte, Mara Filippi Morrionespokesperson for the association Friends of Roberto Morrione, Gian Mario Gilliopress officer of Tavola Valdese, Giuseppe Giuliettipresident of the Morrione Prize jury and coordinator of Articolo 21, Daniele Machedageneral secretary of UsigRai, Roberto Nataledirector of Rai For Sustainability – ESG, Francesco Pionatidirector of Rai Giornale Radio and Rai Radio 1 (to be confirmed), Simona Saladirector of Rai Radio 2 (to be confirmed), Roberto Sergioat RAI (to be confirmed), Marco Silenzideputy director of Rainews24, Stefano Tallia, president of the Association of Journalists of Piedmont. The musical interventions will be provided by the musicians Saba Anglana And Fabio Barovero.

Mauro Biani's cartoons

Mauro Biani will draw special drawings, inspired by the five finalist investigations. The drawings will be screened during the awards ceremony on Saturday October 28 at OGR.

Meeting places

The meeting locations in Turin are: the Einaudi Campus of the University, the Readers' Club, the Press Club and the OGR. Admission is free to all events while the venue is sold out. The Days are broadcast live on the social networks of the Roberto Morrione Prize and on www.premiorobertomorrione.it

Credits for journalists

Most events recognize training credits for journalists who register on the platform www.formazionegiornalisti.it

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