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Business Upturn
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle and Michele De Lucchi awarded the Ethic Award at the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum 'Happy Chaos? Rethinking Ethics in an Age of Global Change'
By GlobeNewswire Published on July 25, 2025, 21:45 IST From geopolitics to technology, from economics to architecture, the 2025 edition of the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum gathered three leading voices of the global debate at the Aurum in Pescara to reflect on the profound transformations reshaping our time. The event, titled 'Happy Chaos?', explored the systemic changes redefining institutions, society, and the very language of contemporary culture. The Forum awarded Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle, and Michele De Lucchi with the 2025 Ethic Award, in recognition of the ethical value of their contribution to society: individuals who, through research, design, and creativity, have expressed an original, deeply civic vision — capable of pointing to new directions. 'With this Forum, we wanted to explore the fractures of our time through the lens of three visionary minds,' said Franco Pomilio, President of Pomilio Blumm. 'The extraordinary participation and high level of debate confirmed that ethics can—and must—be the driving force behind innovation and global citizenship.' Daron Acemoglu: 'AI must empower people, not replace them' The Forum opened with Daron Acemoglu, Nobel Prize winner for Economics in 2024, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and author of the landmark book Why Nations Fail , which argues that it is institutions—not geography or culture—that determine the prosperity or decline of nations. In his keynote, Professor Acemoglu focused on the concept of 'Remaking Liberalism', that is also the main topic of a book he is working on, and he warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence designed to replace human labor: 'The current model reinforces the power of elites and increases inequality. We need technology that is built to democratize opportunity.' He called for a new social contract to guide digital development: 'We can build tools that assist teachers, doctors, artisans, and citizens—but it requires democratic rules and long-term vision.' Chris Bangle: 'Design is pulling us away from ourselves' Next to speak was Chris Bangle, the American designer who transformed the aesthetics of BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, and is considered one of the most influential creatives of our time. Bangle offered a provocative reflection: 'We have built a world where good design means hiding the human hand. But this paradigm is consuming us.' He criticized the impersonal, algorithm-driven aesthetic, stating: 'The meaning of an object lies not only in its form or function, but in the human input behind it. If perfection is inhuman, then imperfection can become value.' Michele De Lucchi: 'Every project is an equation—and the unknown variable is humanity' The Forum concluded with Michele De Lucchi, the renowned Italian architect and designer, founder of AMDL CIRCLE, creator of the iconic Tolomeo lamp and of numerous international architectural projects. 'Today, architecture must be conceived as an environmental installation capable of responding to the unpredictable changes triggered by human beings,' he explained, presenting his personal 'equation' of design. De Lucchi reminded the audience that the role of the designer is not only to shape objects, but also to inspire behaviors, desires, and collective imagination. 'We can no longer design for eternity in a world that is changing so rapidly,' he stated. 'Architecture must be reimagined as something adaptable, sustainable, and deeply human.' Attachment Oscar Pomilio Forum 'Happy Chaos? Rethinking Ethics in an Age of Global Change' Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.


Hamilton Spectator
5 days ago
- Business
- Hamilton Spectator
Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle and Michele De Lucchi awarded the Ethic Award at the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum 'Happy Chaos? Rethinking Ethics in an Age of Global Change'
From geopolitics to technology, from economics to architecture, the 2025 edition of the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum gathered three leading voices of the global debate at the Aurum in Pescara to reflect on the profound transformations reshaping our time. The event, titled 'Happy Chaos?', explored the systemic changes redefining institutions, society, and the very language of contemporary culture. The Forum awarded Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle, and Michele De Lucchi with the 2025 Ethic Award, in recognition of the ethical value of their contribution to society: individuals who, through research, design, and creativity, have expressed an original, deeply civic vision — capable of pointing to new directions. 'With this Forum, we wanted to explore the fractures of our time through the lens of three visionary minds,' said Franco Pomilio, President of Pomilio Blumm. 'The extraordinary participation and high level of debate confirmed that ethics can—and must—be the driving force behind innovation and global citizenship.' Daron Acemoglu: 'AI must empower people, not replace them' The Forum opened with Daron Acemoglu, Nobel Prize winner for Economics in 2024, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and author of the landmark book Why Nations Fail , which argues that it is institutions—not geography or culture—that determine the prosperity or decline of nations. In his keynote, Professor Acemoglu focused on the concept of 'Remaking Liberalism', that is also the main topic of a book he is working on, and he warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence designed to replace human labor: 'The current model reinforces the power of elites and increases inequality. We need technology that is built to democratize opportunity.' He called for a new social contract to guide digital development: 'We can build tools that assist teachers, doctors, artisans, and citizens—but it requires democratic rules and long-term vision.' Chris Bangle: 'Design is pulling us away from ourselves' Next to speak was Chris Bangle, the American designer who transformed the aesthetics of BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, and is considered one of the most influential creatives of our time. Bangle offered a provocative reflection: 'We have built a world where good design means hiding the human hand. But this paradigm is consuming us.' He criticized the impersonal, algorithm-driven aesthetic, stating: 'The meaning of an object lies not only in its form or function, but in the human input behind it. If perfection is inhuman, then imperfection can become value.' Michele De Lucchi: 'Every project is an equation—and the unknown variable is humanity' The Forum concluded with Michele De Lucchi, the renowned Italian architect and designer, founder of AMDL CIRCLE, creator of the iconic Tolomeo lamp and of numerous international architectural projects. 'Today, architecture must be conceived as an environmental installation capable of responding to the unpredictable changes triggered by human beings,' he explained, presenting his personal 'equation' of design. De Lucchi reminded the audience that the role of the designer is not only to shape objects, but also to inspire behaviors, desires, and collective imagination. 'We can no longer design for eternity in a world that is changing so rapidly,' he stated. 'Architecture must be reimagined as something adaptable, sustainable, and deeply human.' Attachment


Toronto Star
5 days ago
- Business
- Toronto Star
Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle and Michele De Lucchi awarded the Ethic Award at the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum 'Happy Chaos? Rethinking Ethics in an Age of Global Change'
From geopolitics to technology, from economics to architecture, the 2025 edition of the Oscar Pomilio Blumm Forum gathered three leading voices of the global debate at the Aurum in Pescara to reflect on the profound transformations reshaping our time. The event, titled 'Happy Chaos?', explored the systemic changes redefining institutions, society, and the very language of contemporary culture. The Forum awarded Daron Acemoglu, Chris Bangle, and Michele De Lucchi with the 2025 Ethic Award, in recognition of the ethical value of their contribution to society: individuals who, through research, design, and creativity, have expressed an original, deeply civic vision — capable of pointing to new directions.


Scottish Sun
27-06-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Top 10 classic cars to buy for under £3,000 including ‘bargain' BMW and ‘punchy' Fiat
Read below to see the top classic cars BARGAIN MOTORS Top 10 classic cars to buy for under £3,000 including 'bargain' BMW and 'punchy' Fiat THE TOP 10 classic cars on the market for under £3K, including a "bargain" BMW and a "punchy" Fiat, have been revealed. Classic car fans will be excited to see Top Gear's top picks of bargain motors currently up for grabs. 10 Alfa Romeo GTV Spider on the market for under £2,000 Credit: Alfa Alfa Romeo GTV Spider This fan favourite is on the market for under two grand. It delivers 155bhp and 138lb-ft of torque from its smaller 16-valve four-cylinder engine, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite not being fast it is still one of Alfa Romeo's iconic models. 10 The Fiat Coupe 2.0v Turbo Credit: Fiat Fiat Coupe Turbo This Italian-designed motor features an exterior by Chris Bangle and an interior crafted by Pininfarina. The punchy turbocharged inline-five Fiat also gets an uprated catback exhaust and air-con. Fiat fans can buy a used version of the model for £1,600 on eBay. 10 Volkswagen Golf Mk 2 with just over 90,000 miles is going for just under £2,000 Credit: Alamy Vauxhall Calibra With just over 90,000 miles on the clock, this Vauxhall Calibra is up for sale at just under £2,000. The low price is due to it having a fuel pipe leak and a blown exhaust, but those can be easily fixed, according to Top Gear. For those looking for a fully working version, Autotrader have a model selling for £2,495. 10 XJ40 embodies the luxury brand's classic era Credit: Alamy Jaguar XJ (second generation) Jaguar boasts one of the most iconic classic car line-ups, making it a firm favourite among enthusiasts. The XJ40 embodies the luxury brand's classic era, with an interior packed with comfort-focused features. One model with over 90,000 miles with a 4.0L engine can be found on Autotrader selling for £2,750. 10 A model is available for just £2,610, on Autotrader Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Triumph Spitfire (1500) Motoring fans will agree that this car has one of the best names and looks among classic motors. Fitted with bespoke wire wheels and a black and white colour combination, this model is available for just £2,610. It's been with the same owner for the past 18 years and has been well maintained, with a new exhaust and brake servo recently fitted. 10 This classic motor is on offer for just £2,650, on Autotrader. Credit: Alamy Saab 900 Similar to the Triumph Spitfire, this owner has also done a lot of work to restore this classic car. This Saab 900 is fitted with a roof rack and is on offer for just £2,650, on Autotrader. It also comes with a brand new audio system and speakers. 10 The classic motor produces 80bhp/90lb from its 1.6-litre petrol unit Credit: Alamy Volkswagen Golf GTI (Mk1) This MK1 Golf GTI 'Citi' was built for the South African market, with production running from 1984 right up to 2009. The classic motor produces 80bhp/90lb from its 1.6-litre petrol unit. With just 75,000 miles on the clock, this Volkswagen is up for grabs on eBay for just over £2,000. 10 The Bimmer classic is available for just under £2,000 Credit: Buzz Pictures BMW 7 Series (E38) The 728i is described as being the bargain of the bunch, according to Top Gear. The Bimmer classic is available to snap up for just a mere £1,995. Despite being almost three decades the 2.8litre will take you to speeds of up to 141mph. 10 Mazda MX-5 classic car driving on a British road Credit: Getty Mazda MX-5 (first generation) This Mazda MX-5 has been well looked after by its owner, with new lights and a cam belt recently fitted. It's powered by a 1.6-litre engine and has just under 190,000 miles on the clock. Classic car fans can head to AutoTrader, where the Mazda is listed for just under £3,000. 10 This RS 2000 boasts a 2.0-litre engine Ford Escort (sixth generation) Despite not being placed in the same motorsport category as its forebears, the Ford Escort is a formidable car. This RS 2000 boasts a 2.0-litre engine and has clocked over 95,000 miles. Fans of the hatchback can grab this track day car for £3,000 on Autotrader


The Irish Sun
27-06-2025
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Top 10 classic cars to buy for under £3,000 including ‘bargain' BMW and ‘punchy' Fiat
THE TOP 10 classic cars on the market for under £3K, including a "bargain" BMW and a "punchy" Fiat, have been revealed. Classic car fans will be excited to see Top Gear's top picks of bargain motors currently up for grabs. 10 Alfa Romeo GTV Spider on the market for under £2,000 Credit: Alfa Alfa Romeo GTV Spider This It delivers 155bhp and 138lb-ft of torque from its smaller 16-valve four-cylinder engine, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite not being fast it is still one of Alfa Romeo's iconic models. 10 The Fiat Coupe 2.0v Turbo Credit: Fiat Fiat Coupe Turbo This Italian-designed motor features an exterior by Chris Bangle and an interior crafted by Pininfarina. read more on motors The punchy turbocharged inline-five Fiat also gets an uprated catback exhaust and air-con. Fiat fans can buy a used version of the 10 Volkswagen Golf Mk 2 with just over 90,000 miles is going for just under £2,000 Credit: Alamy Vauxhall Calibra With just over 90,000 miles on the clock, this The low price is due to it having a fuel pipe leak and a blown exhaust, but those can be easily fixed, according to Top Gear. Most read in Motors For those looking for a fully working version, Autotrader have a 10 XJ40 embodies the luxury brand's classic era Credit: Alamy Jaguar XJ (second generation) Jaguar boasts one of the most iconic classic car line-ups, making it a firm favourite among enthusiasts. The XJ40 embodies the luxury brand's classic era, with an interior packed with comfort-focused features. 10 A model is available for just £2,610, on Autotrader Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Triumph Spitfire (1500) Motoring fans will agree that this car has one of the best names and looks among classic motors. Fitted with bespoke wire wheels and a black and white colour combination, It's been with the same owner for the past 18 years and has been well maintained, with a new exhaust and brake servo recently fitted. 10 This classic motor is on offer for just £2,650, on Autotrader. Credit: Alamy Saab 900 Similar to the Triumph Spitfire, this owner has also done a lot of work to restore this classic car. This It also comes with a brand new audio system and speakers. 10 The classic motor produces 80bhp/90lb from its 1.6-litre petrol unit Credit: Alamy Volkswagen Golf GTI (Mk1) This The classic motor produces 80bhp/90lb from its 1.6-litre petrol unit. With just 75,000 miles on the clock, this Volkswagen is up for grabs on eBay for just over £2,000. 10 The Bimmer classic is available for just under £2,000 Credit: Buzz Pictures BMW 7 Series (E38) The 728i is described as being the bargain of the bunch, according to Top Gear. The Despite being almost three decades the 2.8litre will take you to speeds of up to 141mph. 10 Mazda MX-5 classic car driving on a British road Credit: Getty Mazda MX-5 (first generation) This It's powered by a 1.6-litre engine and has just under 190,000 miles on the clock. Classic car fans can head to AutoTrader, where the Mazda is listed for just under £3,000. 10 This RS 2000 boasts a 2.0-litre engine Ford Escort (sixth generation) Despite not being placed in the same motorsport category as its forebears, the Ford Escort is a formidable car. This RS 2000 boasts a 2.0-litre engine and has clocked over 95,000 miles. Fans of the