May 13, 2026
Wednesday · 12:30 → 1:00 PM
Neural networks, in thirty minutes
What a neural network really is, why it "learns" from data, and what sets deep learning apart from earlier algorithms. No math required.
3 sessions · 30 minutes · Online · Free
A mini-series of three webinars to shed light on the magic of AI by explaining what's behind it, with simplicity and humor. Because the real magic is (truly) understanding how it works.
"No, non è magIA!" (No, it's not magic!") is a mini-series of three free webinars, thirty minutes each, designed for people who work in companies and use - or are about to use - generative AI tools, but want to understand what really happens beneath the surface.
No formulas, no code. Just clear concepts, concrete examples, and a few metaphors that work, to stop treating AI like a magic trick and start using it with awareness.
May 13, 2026
Wednesday · 12:30 → 1:00 PM
What a neural network really is, why it "learns" from data, and what sets deep learning apart from earlier algorithms. No math required.
May 20, 2026
Wednesday · 12:30 → 1:00 PM
How does ChatGPT "understand" a question? Tokens, context, hallucinations: what's behind an LLM and why it sometimes gets it wrong with confidence.
May 27, 2026
Wednesday · 12:30 → 1:00 PM
From the single prompt to the business process. Use cases, governance, and adoption: what changes when AI stops being a toy.
One single sign-up, and you'll receive the invitations with YouTube links for all three episodes. If you can't attend live, you'll still receive the recording.
No, each episode is self-contained. However, a single sign-up guarantees you access to all three, so you don't have to register each time.
Yes. After each episode, we'll send subscribers the link to the recording, including those who couldn't attend live.
None. The series is designed for non-technical professionals who want to build a solid understanding of how generative AI works, without getting into formulas or code.
No, the entire mini-series is free. We do it because we believe good AI literacy is a common good - and because we enjoy meeting new people interested in the topic.