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2705, 2026

Interview with Pascale Caron (Magana): A Journey Through Tech, Innovation and Health

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Interview conducted by Ines Bensalah Pascale, you have an impressive career in tech, innovation and health. Can you summarize your journey for us? I started in R&D at Amadeus, where I spent 27 years in various management positions, ranging from software development to consulting, from innovation to product management. I led teams spread across several...

2705, 2026

Elon Musk and the Manufacturing of the Future: Between Technological Promise and Systemic Power

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By Pascale Caron — for EntrepreneurIA For over a decade, Elon Musk has been redefining the contours of global technological capitalism. By creating companies with high disruptive potential — Tesla, SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, xAI, X (formerly Twitter) — he is not merely investing in the future. He is designing its architecture, sector by sector. Through...

2705, 2026

Becoming a “super-ager” in the AI era: why cognitive longevity is becoming a strategic issue for entrepreneurs

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Becoming a "super-ager" in 2026: what longevity teaches us about the augmented entrepreneur As 2026 begins, The Times devotes a double-page spread to a question that goes far beyond the realm of individual wellness: how to become a "super-ager" in 2026? In other words, how to age slowly, remain functional, lucid and active well beyond...

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 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

Is AI Breaking Down the Consulting Pyramid?

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For decades, major consulting firms have operated according to an almost immutable mechanism. A few partners would sell high-value strategic projects. Behind them, an army of juniors produced analyses, benchmarks, PowerPoint slides, and Excel models under extremely tight deadlines. This pyramidal model constituted the economic engine of firms like McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group,...