artificial intelligence

2705, 2026

Learning Faster Than the Machine: The New Frontier of Work for Entrepreneurs in the AI Era

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In a European scale-up specializing in B2B services, the artificial intelligence transformation plan was ready. Use cases had been identified, technology partners selected, funding approved. Six months later, the project had ground to a halt. Not for technical or budgetary reasons, but because the teams couldn't reformulate their own jobs to work with the deployed...

2705, 2026

Will White-Collar Workers Really Disappear? Critical Analysis of a Prophecy on AI and Work

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By Pascale Caron The announcement is spectacular. In one sentence, it condenses contemporary anxiety about artificial intelligence: office jobs are doomed to disappear within eighteen months. The statement, attributed to Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft AI, immediately circulated through media and digital ecosystems, fueling a familiar narrative: that of rapid and massive substitution of human...

2705, 2026

AI and Cognition: Towards an Illusion of Competence? Critical Analysis of an Emerging Risk

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Artificial intelligence is now establishing itself as a structural lever for transforming intellectual work. It promises to accelerate processes, enhance human capabilities, and redistribute efforts toward tasks of higher strategic value. However, this promise rests on a rarely questioned assumption: that of cost-free cognitive transfer. Yet recent work in cognitive sciences and neurosciences suggests a...

2705, 2026

Generative AI: What Entrepreneurs Need to Understand Beyond Use Cases

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Preamble: What I Observe in the Field For several months now, through my conferences and the hundred or so interviews conducted for EntrepreneurIA, one reality has consistently emerged. Entrepreneurs no longer speak to me about artificial intelligence as a promise or a subject of exploration. They speak of it as a tool already integrated into...

2705, 2026

Artificial Intelligence and Women: Who Really Holds Decision-Making Power in the New Digital Economy?

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On April 17, 2026, for the Digital Woman Day, I moderated a conference organized in partnership with MonacoTech and the MWF Institute. In the presence of Ms. Céline Cottalorda, Interministerial Delegate for Women's Rights of the Princely Government, and Théo Campana, her collaborator. The ambition of this gathering was not to comment on yet another...

2705, 2026

Vision of Sustainable and Women-Accessible Tech

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Nathalie Mindus, CEO of Mindus: an international trajectory to rethink women's access to tech At a time when technology is redefining economic and social balances, certain paths shed unique light on ongoing transformations. Nathalie Mindus's journey stands out as a particularly revealing case study. She will be invited to speak at a round table organized...