Mattias Mainiero
Mattias Mainiero (born 6 June 1955) is an Italian journalist and editor in chief.
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Born | Mattias Mainiero 6 June 1955 |
Years active | 1979 – present |
Biography
Mainiero was born in Torre del Greco, Naples, Italy. He started his career as journalist in 1979, writing for the newspaper Vita. In 1981 he moved to the Giornale d'Italia. In 1984 Mainiero agreed to become editor of Giornale d'Italia end after of Fiorino. He was editor until 1987. After, he contributed to other newspapers and magazines, like il Borghese and Il Messaggero. In 2000, he passed to the right-wing newspaper Libero.[1] He wrote L'Italia racconta [2] e Scritti pirati.[3] For Libero and Libero online [4] he writes the daily newspaper column A tu per tu.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- L'Italia Racconta, Napoli, T. Marotta, 1984
- Scritti pirati, Roma, Sovera Multimedia, 1999. ISBN 88-8124-089-0
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-13. Retrieved 2011-11-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
gollark: No.
gollark: Historically technological advances have at least eventually replaced lost jobs (not that I think jobs created/lost is a good way to judge innovations) but I suppose you could argue that AI is different somehow. It definitely would be if AI stuff started being able to make more AI stuff, but you would probably run into bigger issues than high unemployment then.
gollark: It also seems unlikely that we would suddenly jump from the current situation where a bit of stuff is automated and quite a lot isn't to everyone being immediately unemployed, so you can notice and do stuff about it in the interval. Restructure the economy for post-material-scarcity or whatever. No idea how that would *work* but oh well.
gollark: If you can make robots/AI/whatever do any work you want easily, I'm sure you could make a few to produce food and whatever without problems.
gollark: Also, congratulations on successfully (so far) navigating the horrors of the UK university system.
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