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Federico Faroldi is an Italian and Belgian philosopher, currently professor of logic, law and AI at the University of Pavia,,[1] one of the youngest in the country at the time of appointment,[2] and visiting scholar at the Center for Human-compatible AI, University of California at Berkeley.[3] Prior to joining the University of Pavia, he directed research projects at the University of Bern, Ghent University, and University of Salzburg among others. The author of several books and dozens of articles in international academic journals, he has made notable contributions to the fields of philosophical and deontic logic, legal informatics, and the philosophy and ethics of AI,[2] on topics such as hyperintensionality, truthmaker semantics, justification logic, the logic of reasons, and law-following AI, which are regularly cited in major philosophical encyclopedias.[4]
He is a member of the board of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Verdiani.[5]