Federico Cabitza is a professor at the University of Milan Bicocca, where he teaches human-computer interaction and decision support. He is head of the Laboratory of Uncertainty Models, Decisions, and Interactions in the Department of Computer Science at the aforementioned university and coordinator of the local node of the national laboratory “Informatica e Società”. Since 2016, he has been collaborating with several hospitals, including the IRCCS Galeazzi-Sant’Ambrogio Hospital in Milan, with which he has a formal affiliation. After serving as associate editor of the International Journal of Medical Informatics, he is currently Section Editor-in-Chief of the Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction Journal and a member of several editorial committees, including that of Mondo Digitale, the official journal of AICA. His research interests focus on the design and evaluation of artificial intelligence systems to support decision-making processes, especially in the healthcare sector. To date, he has published more than 300 research papers in international conference proceedings, published books, and scientific journals, for which he has been consistently ranked among the top 2% of authors worldwide with the highest citation impact (Stanford/Elsevier ranking) since 2020. He is co-author with Prof. Luciano Floridi of the book “Artificial Intelligence: The Use of New Machines” published by Bompiani (2021).