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2705, 2026

Ipsos and the €1.2 Billion Bet

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The figure is striking because it goes beyond mere announcement effects. Ipsos plans to invest €1.2 billion over five years in artificial intelligence and acquisitions, with an explicit horizon: to "reinvent" itself by 2030. Behind the sum lies a more uncomfortable reality for a research leader: growth has slowed, and shareholders expect a clear trajectory....

2705, 2026

OpenAI Faces the Funding Wall: Why the Economics of Generative AI Are Changing

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The headline hits like a warning. "18 months until bankruptcy?" The idea is circulating, driven by an op-ed by Sebastian Mallaby and relayed in France by ZDNet. But the real question isn't whether OpenAI "will disappear." It's more structural. Who can sustainably finance the industrialization of generative AI when demand is growing faster than margins?...

2705, 2026

EntrepreneurIA: What the Use of Artificial Intelligence Among French Business Leaders Really Reveals

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Article written by Pascale Caron for #EntrepreneurIA AI is transforming entrepreneurial discourse, but is it truly transforming businesses? This is the question the book L'EntrepreneurIA — Conseils d'entrepreneurs (EntrepreneurIA — Advice from Entrepreneurs), co-written by Pascale Caron and Yves-Marie Le Bay and published by Ovadia, attempts to answer. Unlike publications that theorize the impact of...

2705, 2026

Matthew McConaughey: Rethinking AI

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Matthew McConaughey doesn't just endure artificial intelligence. He anticipates it, frames it, directs it. In a world where identities can be modeled, cloned, and commodified, the American actor draws a clear line: AI must not erode the integrity of human voices, but rather amplify their reach. His approach fits into a contemporary tension: protecting what...

2705, 2026

AI and Robots: China Surges Ahead, Europe Watches from the Sidelines

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Las Vegas, CES 2026. This year, one topic dominated the aisles: humanoid robotics powered by artificial intelligence. One observation is clear—China is emerging as the major rising force in this sector, while Europe remains marginal. A Dominant Chinese Presence at the Show According to official CES 2026 figures, 21 of the 38 exhibitors dedicated to...

2705, 2026

CES 2026 in Las Vegas: AI Becomes Tangible, Robotics Takes Shape, Energy Reminds Us of Its Laws

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Las Vegas, early January. The tech world gathered here for what remains, year after year, the stage for a global showcase of innovation. However, this 2026 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show marks a notable shift. Fewer vague promises. More concrete proof. Less showmanship. More industrial trajectories. In this new composition, artificial intelligence ceases to...