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Born | March 1969 (age 55) Milan, Italy |
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Board member of | Imperial College Advisory board |
Website | https://camisanicalzolari.co.uk |
Marco Camisani Calzolari (born March 1969) is an Italian, naturalised British university professor, author and television personality specialising in digital communications, transformation and Artificial Intelligence.
Camisani Calzolari was born in Milan, Italy where he began his television career co-hosting on local provider LA7 in (2001) and later Sky Italia (2004).[1] In 2008 Camisani Calzolari moved to the UK where he founded multiple digital start ups.[2] He is now a naturalised British citizen and was awarded the "Freedom of the City of London" honouring life-time achievement in June 2022. [3] Camisani Calzolari is now based in the UK but still holds business interests in Italy[2] where he is 'Scientific Coordinator' for the Masters programme in 'Science and Health Communication' at the Universita’ San Raffaele of Milan.[4]
Camisani Calzolari is now an established academic, dubbed the 'digital renaissance man',[5] whose research caught international attention in 2012 after creating an algorithm claiming to identify real Twitter users from fake users of 'bots'.[6] Since publishing his findings from this algorithm in 2012 Camisani Calzolari has produced a series of literature on modern digital media trends and sociological attitudes to social media including Cyberhumanism (2023) and The Fake News Bible (2018).[7]Camisani Calzolari now works in a professional capacity to advise the Italian government and police force on ethical AI use and digital safety. [8][9]
Alongside his academic career, Camisani Calzolari became a presenter on Italian television and radio covering communications and technology. His first major role came as host of the digital-advice programme "Pronto Soccorso Digitale" on the Italian public television network RAI 1 in 2014.[10] However, Camisani Calzolari is now best known for hosting the digital section of news show Striscia la Notizia.[11][12][13]
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