When AI Will Cost Its True Price: Why Some Automations Could Cost More Than an Employee
Behind the enthusiasm for generative AI, an economic question is beginning to emerge: what if some automations ultimately cost more than an employee? For two years, generative artificial intelligence has established itself as the new cognitive infrastructure of the global digital world. Companies are experimenting with copilots, autonomous agents, conversational assistants, and automated production chains...
AI in France: the invisible gap between declared adoption and real transformation
An apparent acceleration that masks a deep disconnect When I analyze recent figures on artificial intelligence in France, an impression of acceleration immediately emerges. Companies are adopting, investments are increasing, discourse is becoming structured. The report "Unlocking France's AI Potential 2026" announces that 40% of French companies now use AI. At first glance, the signal...


