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In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most strategic sectors for global technological development. In this scenario, numerous Italian scientists abroad, who have achieved leading roles in universities and leading innovation companies. Their research and practical applications help shape the future of disciplines such as machine learning, computer vision, data security, and ethical AI.

Italian scientists abroad: the protagonists

Among the most famous protagonists stands out Thomas Poggio, a professor at MIT in Boston, one of the pioneers in the study of machine learning and computer vision. At his side, even if overseas, we find Alessandro Vespignani, a professor at Northeastern University, who for years has investigated the behavior of complex networks and developed predictive models, which have also been successfully applied to epidemiology.

In the world of industry shines Silvio Savarese, currently Chief Scientist at Salesforce in the United States, with research dedicated to multimodal AI and intelligent systems capable of interacting with the environment. At the same time, within Amazon Web Services, he works Stefano Soatto, expert in giving “sight” to machines through sensors and artificial vision algorithms.

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On the cybersecurity front we find instead Elisa Bertino, a professor at Purdue University, who focuses on data protection and the reliability of connected devices, a crucial topic in the Internet of Things era. At the intersection of robotics and artificial intelligence, he works Gianni Di Caro, now at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, where he works on multi-agent robots and reinforcement learning.

Even in Europe, Italian researchers are making a difference. In Ireland, for example, Alessandra Sala leads Shutterstock's AI & Data Science division, while also leading important discussions on inclusion and ethics in the use of AI. In the UK, he stands out Nello Cristianini, known for his theoretical studies on machine learning, while in Dublin Luca Longo explores Explainable AI (XAI), making algorithmic decisions more transparent and understandable.

Why Italy must enhance its talents

The presence of many Italian researchers abroad It is proof of our country's ability to train brilliant minds, capable of establishing themselves at the highest levels of international research and innovation.

At the same time, this reality highlights how important it is to create more growth opportunities and development in Italy too, building ecosystems that foster not only the return of talent but also solid collaborations with those who work beyond the borders.

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Artificial Intelligence is set to profoundly impact every sector, from Health from manufacturing to the creative industry, and Italy has all it takes to play a leading role.

The contribution of the Italian scientists abroad It demonstrates that there is no shortage of talent: the challenge now is to ensure that this global excellence becomes a competitive advantage for the country system as well, capable of looking to the future with confidence and vision.

Italian scientists abroad: the world's leading AI talents last edit: 2025-10-20T07:00:13+02:00 da Cristina Gatto

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