Francesco Salvi

Francesco Salvi

scientist Switzerland

Francesco Salvi is a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, known for his work on the persuasive capabilities of artificial intelligence. He recently led a study demonstrating that AI, particularly large language models like ChatGPT-4, can be as persuasive as humans in debates, raising concerns about the implications for election integrity and the potential for misuse in spreading misinformation.

Born on May 22, 2000 (25 years old)

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Vietnam Vietnam: Expert Francesco Salvi from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne conducted a study highlighting the persuasive capabilities of LLM. 7

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Hậu quả khi chatbot AI ngày càng 'người' hơn

Italy Italy: Francesco Salvi is an Italian researcher at the Polytechnic University of Lausanne who demonstrated that ChatGPT-4 is much more effective than humans at changing people's minds. 9

Corriere della Sera: «L'intelligenza artificiale è più persuasiva degli umani. Se usata male, i rischi sono enormi»

Portugal Portugal: Francesco Salvi is the lead author of the study on the persuasive capabilities of artificial intelligence. 7

Público: A inteligência artificial consegue ser mais convincente que um humano numa discussão | Inteligência artificial

Spain Spain: Francesco Salvi led the experiment on AI's persuasive capabilities and emphasizes the need for monitoring its use. 8

El País: La IA gana a los humanos en debates cuando disponen de información personal | Tecnología

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Francesco Salvi is the first author of the research from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. 7

The Guardian: AI can be more persuasive than humans in debates, scientists find | Artificial intelligence (AI)