artificial intelligence

2705, 2026

The Turning Point for Responsible AI: When Governance Becomes a Lever for Innovation

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Behind the explosion of use cases related to artificial intelligence, a paradox is emerging. While AI's promises multiply—increased productivity, large-scale personalization, new frontiers of automation—responsible practices struggle to keep pace. The World Economic Forum (WEF), in partnership with Accenture, sounds the alarm in its latest playbook: less than 1% of organizations have fully operationalized responsible...

2705, 2026

AI Slop: When Algorithmic Overproduction Saturates the Information Space

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The term AI Slop has become established in public discourse within just a few months, to the point of being named Merriam-Webster's "word of the year" for 2025. It describes a phenomenon now visible at scale: the proliferation of AI-generated content, mass-produced, of mediocre quality, and massively disseminated by digital platforms. Spectacular yet interchangeable images,...

2705, 2026

When humans meet AI: what do usage patterns really reveal?

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By Pascale Caron — for EntrepreneurIA Analysis of the HBR study « Making Sense of Research on How People Use AI », published in November 2025 A quiet but profound turning point What are users actually doing with AI? That's the question Marc Zao-Sanders raises in a recent op-ed published by the Harvard Business Review....

2705, 2026

AI and Employment: Between Productivity Promise and Deep Organizational Model Transformation

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During the sixth edition of the webinar "North America — Artificial Intelligence" organized by the Foreign Trade Advisors, the tone was set from the opening. "AI will transform work much faster than expected, without us yet knowing whether the net employment balance will be positive or negative." The subject is no longer theoretical. It is...

2705, 2026

Artificial Intelligence Confronts the Reality of Cancer

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With Dr. Sarah Watson from Institut Curie, Société Générale opens a decisive debate on the future of care In Monaco, before Société Générale's women's club, Dr. Sarah Watson, medical oncologist and researcher at Institut Curie, offered a concrete perspective on artificial intelligence in healthcare. Far from vague promises, she demonstrated how these tools are already...

2705, 2026

Social Media: Promise of Connection or Polarization Machine?

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In Monaco, a conference laid bare the legal, political, and criminal tensions within the digital ecosystem On March 19 in Monaco, a conference dedicated to social media brought together a panel distinguished by its diversity. A legal expert, a tech entrepreneur, an academic specializing in the political effects of platforms, and a senior police official...