This thesis stems from the internship experience at Zucchetti S.p.A. and analyzes the relationship between technological development and regulation, with particular attention to artificial intelligence. The project included the study of the new European regulation, the AI Act, and the development of a system based on the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) method, useful for interrogating regulatory texts in an effective and transparent way. The aim was to build a solution that met the legal requirements. The thesis also explores the constitutional implications of the use of artificial intelligence, reflecting on how to reconcile innovation with the protection of fundamental rights in a regulatory framework that aims to ensure transparency, security and reliability.
Questa tesi nasce dall’esperienza di stage svolta presso Zucchetti S.p.A. e analizza il rapporto tra sviluppo tecnologico e regolamentazione, con particolare attenzione all’intelligenza artificiale. Il progetto ha previsto lo studio del nuovo regolamento europeo, l’AI Act, e la realizzazione di un sistema basato sul metodo Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), utile per interrogare testi normativi in modo efficace e trasparente. L’obiettivo è stato quello di costruire una soluzione conforme ai requisiti imposti dalla legge. La tesi esplora inoltre le implicazioni costituzionali dell'uso dell'intelligenza artificiale, riflettendo su come conciliare l'innovazione con la tutela dei diritti fondamentali, in un quadro normativo che mira a garantire trasparenza, sicurezza e affidabilità.
Dall'Innovazione alla Regolamentazione: Sviluppo di un Sistema RAG e le Sfide Costituzionali dell’AI Act
GIURISATO, ANGELICA
2024/2025
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This thesis stems from the internship experience at Zucchetti S.p.A. and analyzes the relationship between technological development and regulation, with particular attention to artificial intelligence. The project included the study of the new European regulation, the AI Act, and the development of a system based on the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) method, useful for interrogating regulatory texts in an effective and transparent way. The aim was to build a solution that met the legal requirements. The thesis also explores the constitutional implications of the use of artificial intelligence, reflecting on how to reconcile innovation with the protection of fundamental rights in a regulatory framework that aims to ensure transparency, security and reliability.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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