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    L’Intelligenza Artificiale nel rilevamento, prevenzione e gestione delle frodi contabili e fiscali

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    Può l’Intelligenza Artificiale (IA) rivoluzionare il rilevamento, la prevenzione e la gestione delle frodi contabili e fiscali? Grazie all’uso di tecnologie avanzate come i Large LanguageModels e ilmachine learning, le aziende possono non solo automatizzare i processi, ma anche scoprire schemi fraudolenti in tempo reale e anticipare i rischi, riducendo i costi e migliorando la compliance. Tuttavia, per sfruttare appieno il potenziale di questa innovazione, è cruciale affrontare le sfide legate agli aspetti etici e legali, garantendo un uso responsabile della tecnologia in esame

    Declaration of Intention for Antonio Franchihtti

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    Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by Antonio Franchitti. Applicant lists himself as a 47 year old farmer residing in Hammonton, New Jersey, born in Campombosso, Italy on 18 April 1870, who sailed on the US bound vessel Britania. Declaration submitted and sworn April 21, 1917

    THE ITALIAN LEGISLATION ON PROJECT VALIDATION

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    Italy, first in Europe, introduced mandatory validation in building public works: the first years experienced some issues leading to a general updating of the national legislation, differentiating the project verification from the project validation. The former is a formal stage of the construction process committed to the Public Authority (through the Overall Procedure manager), the latter can usefully be performed by an external authority and involves systematic project examination and contractual documentation monitoring. The research critically approaches the modifications in the last decades on public work legislation, from the aged Merloni Act to the current Presidential Decree no. 207/2010. The paper focuses on the improvements on public building in design stage because of the mandatory validation. It also describes how some weak points have been solved and those that are still present in the Italian legislation. Particular attention is given to construction works below a certain threshold of amount

    The unexplained nature of reading.

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    The effects of properties of words on their reading aloud response times (RTs) are 1 major source of evidence about the reading process. The precision with which such RTs could potentially be predicted by word properties is critical to evaluate our understanding of reading but is often underestimated due to contamination from individual differences. We estimated this precision without such contamination individually for 4 people who each read 2,820 words 50 times each. These estimates were compared to the precision achieved by a 31-variable regression model that outperforms current cognitive models on variance-explained criteria. Most (around 2/3) of the meaningful (non-first-phoneme, non-noise) word-level variance remained unexplained by this model. Considerable empirical and theoretical-computational effort has been expended on this area of psychology, but the high level of systematic variance remaining unexplained suggests doubts regarding contemporary accounts of the details of the mechanisms of reading at the level of the word. Future assessment of models can take advantage of the availability of our precise participant-level database

    The role of educative thought in the life and work of Antonio Gramsci

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    Many philosophers have propounded a vision of an improved society, what distinguishes Antonio Gramsci is his continuous effort to make it happen by understanding the process in order to put into practice. Gramsci's conviction about the importance of educative development came from both theory and experience. While there has been considerable examination of Gramsci's work in relation to the Prison Notebooks, this study will seek to address a lacuna in Gramsci scholarship. Using Gramsci's philological method, I analyse Gramsci's pre-prison activity; his pre-prison articles and letters, which, together with his letters from prison, formed part of his educative mission. This educative process was necessary, in order to construct a new party which would develop a collective will, collaboratively, with the masses.In this study therefore, I explore the contexts and formative experiences of the first part of his life together with the intellectual sources from which Gramsci developed his later theories, making central hitherto underemphasised connections between them which informed his writing and ideas. I intend to illustrate that Gramsci's underlying purpose in his writing, and political activity, was not only practical, on how to create a new socialist ruling class, but also educative in forming the mindset and values of his comrades. So that in addition to outlining his vision of a new order, he implicitly guided or explicitly explained the processes by which the necessary changes in social relations and moral climate could be made in order to achieve it. Each person had to engage with the values of the new order so that each could contribute to the construction of a new robust state. It was essential to build a hegemony at the most profound level, one which was dependent on collective understandings and a collective will

    Edna Ferber in St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio, Tex., 1948

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    ''Ferber's novel, Giant, set on a fictitious south Texas ranch, was published in 1952.''''Edna Ferber was in San Antonio on Saturday for a search of the surrounding ranch country for material and characters for a new book. The author of Show boat was registered at the St. Anthony Hotel.'
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