Generative AI

2705, 2026

Jean-Charles Chemin, a RegTech Entrepreneur Serving Notaries

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Jean-Charles Chemin is co-founder and president of Legapass, a Nice-based company created in 2021 to secure the transmission of digital and financial assets. An engineer by training who came through the French Tech Côte d'Azur ecosystem, he also chairs the Nice Start(s) Up association, which brings together startups in the region. Legapass initially positioned itself...

2705, 2026

Brussels Backs Down on AI Regulation: ‘A Gift to Tech Giants’

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Barely ten years after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, the European Commission is considering a major overhaul of Europe's flagship privacy framework. Officially, the objective is clear: to adapt regulation to the new age of generative artificial intelligence and enable European companies to compete with American and Chinese giants. But for...

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

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...