AI 2026: Investment Explodes, CEOs Take the Lead
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a peripheral or experimental topic in global enterprises. According to the AI Radar 2026 study by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), published in January 2026, AI investments are set to double this year. And, most importantly, strategic responsibility now rests at the highest level: that of the chief executive....
AI Slop: When Algorithmic Overproduction Saturates the Information Space
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,...
Artificial Intelligence Put to the Test of Reality
Artificial intelligence put to the test of reality: data, processes and sovereignty according to Gilles Cymbalista In the ecosystem of artificial intelligence applied to business, where technological promise often precedes real transformation, certain trajectories bring us back to fundamentals. Gilles Cymbalista belongs to this generation trained at a time when data was not manipulated through...
Women in AI: Coding Memory, Securing Digital Legacy
Adelina Prokhorova, co-founder of Legapass: coding memory, securing digital legacy Interview by Pascale Caron In the hushed world of notary practice, few trajectories resemble that of Adelina Prokhorova. Born in Smolensk, between Moscow and Minsk, arriving alone in France at eighteen to study computer science, she embodies this generation of engineers for whom code is...
Learning Faster Than the Machine: The New Frontier of Work for Entrepreneurs in the AI Era
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...
Will White-Collar Workers Really Disappear? Critical Analysis of a Prophecy on AI and Work
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...






