about me

I am a research scientist at the Center for Human and Machines of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. My research interests are in the field of experimental and behavioral economics with a focus on the interaction between humans and A.I.  I am currently working on mapping human preferences distilled through large language models such as GPT-3, on the demand for face to face communication when human interactions are mediated by algorithms; and on the role of AI in the construction of (willful) ignorance. 

Previously I worked as researcher at CREED, the Center for Research in Experimental Economics and political Decision making of the University of Amsterdam, at the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences of Leiden University, and at  Department of Economics of the University of Verona.

Other research interests of mine cover rule violation and corruption, the interplay between trust and motivated reasoning, and honesty and ethical behavior. My interests spans also to experimental methods and econometric analysis of experimental data.

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