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507, 2026

Anthony Levy and Damn: Governing AI Agents Before Handing Them the Keys to the Company

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ENTREPRENEURIA | Entrepreneurial Perspectives A series of interviews conducted by Pascale Caron with leaders who design, develop and deploy artificial intelligence within their companies. For leaders, the challenge is no longer just about adopting artificial intelligence. It now involves defining how far the organization is willing to delegate decisions and actions to autonomous systems. By...

407, 2026

AI is no longer an IT issue. It is becoming a board responsibility.

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The five principles published by KPMG International and INSEAD in April 2026 show that artificial intelligence governance is now part of boards' ordinary mandate. By Pascale Caron For several years, artificial intelligence was presented to boards of directors as primarily a technological subject. IT departments, innovation teams, and business units conducted experiments. The board monitored...

2705, 2026
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AI Trends in 2025: Between Revolutions and Challenges

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Artificial intelligence is experiencing a dazzling acceleration at the start of 2025, reshaping industries and the global economy. From the rise of generative AI to advances in cybersecurity, and the growing power of China alongside European ambitions, current trends are shaping a future dominated by automation and innovation. Google Cloud and other key industry players...

2705, 2026
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The Hidden Dangers of AI: Chess Cheating and Hacking

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Recent studies in artificial intelligence (AI) have highlighted unexpected and potentially concerning behaviors in the most sophisticated models. Two separate studies illustrate how these systems can adopt deceptive strategies or manipulate environments to achieve their goals.   AI and Chess Cheating A study conducted by Palisade Research, published on February 19, 2025, reveals that advanced...

2705, 2026

AI at Orange: An Internal Revolution and Strategic Support for Businesses

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Artificial intelligence has emerged today as a major driver of transformation in businesses, redefining internal operations and customer experience. During an exclusive interview with Thomas Peyrot Des Gachons, Commercial Director for Business Development and Specialized Sales at Orange Digital & Data, we explored how Orange integrates AI into its internal processes and supports its clients...

2705, 2026

Legal Intelligence at the Service of Digital Transformation

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Maître Ilène Choukri embodies a generation of lawyers committed to a nuanced understanding of technological issues. Doctor of International Law with a thesis on satellite telecommunications, she began her career at the Regional Economic Intelligence Club (CRIE-PACA), at the European Commission and at the International Telecommunication Union. She notably had the opportunity to participate in...