December
Index
There is a relatable sense of insecurity spread by wars, health and technological challenges. But Generali’s vision is not just about protecting people and companies from risk. It is a curious and inclusive look at emerging innovations that aims to improve life for each generation
by Andrea Sironi
Defending freedoms and rights has been easy, until now. There were no real threats to Western values. With actual war, democratic countries are taking up arms again. But the challenge goes beyond the brutality of rockets. Because, today, defense means pursuing a world order based on peace
by Paola Peduzzi
Health, money, jobs, security. We are training machines to make personalized “modern horoscopes.” The amount of data we have spontaneously donated to the network seems to free us from so many risks. It does, but it has also created new ones that are difficult to control
by Davide Burchiellaro
AI has become the first defendant in the current professional revolution. Everyone’s job is at risk, especially for those who have studied the most. But the impact is (and will be) so significant that it will generate new consumption and, therefore, new jobs
by Lidia Baratta
Insurance has accompanied the birth of commercial economies and contributed to the development of modern societies. And today it aims to work with national and transnational institutions to continue to be at the side of individuals, families and businesses
by Philippe Donnet
In the digital age, companies and institutions are operating in a rapidly changing technological environment that is characterized by both great opportunities and many risks
by Remo Marini
The journey towards a leadership system that embraces empathy, a sense of protection and authenticity has begun, but the dominant boss pattern is still too strong, even among employees. And that is a risk, especially for companies
by Lydia Romano Dishman
In these images there is a beauty that wounds. They document forty years of human impact on the planet. With an unbiased, often top-down view, Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky explains better than any scientist the cost of supporting eight billion people on an earth that is not limitless and to which no one has ever asked permission
by Fabrizio Fasanella
During social and climate emergencies, the role of insurance becomes crucial thanks to rapid and tailored responses in the compensation phase
by Swenjia Surminski
The key word is net, networks. Everyone will build their own shelter. Leaving the household is linked to increased life expectancy and individualism. But it is necessary to learn to exchange, using the only possible currency: trust.
by Rossana Campisi
Love, fraud, revenge porn. One second to become a victim, at least five years to get an unfair justice. Sex and feelings experienced ‘remotely’ increase crime. And the law is always one step behind
by Ester Viola
It is all about anxiety, messianic visions and dystopian futures. People in their 20s and 30s embrace ‘ecosophy’, a belief that makes them militant and ready to change the present
by Ivo Stefano Germano
Network, humanity, thought and art are interconnected along a red thread. Does a path of metaphors begin?
by Viana Conti
At the Home of The Human Safety Net at the Procuratie Vecchie, artist Tracey Snelling builds windows on the real world and possible worlds, in which to work together to change people’s lives in a better way
The Editorial Office
In partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, Generali aims to strengthen the financial protection of the most vulnerable communities by promoting an ever broader collaboration between the public and private sectors
The Editorial Office