2025, the Year Artificial Intelligence Stopped Being a Technology and Became a Language
The year 2025 will not only be remembered as another milestone in the history of artificial intelligence. It marks a deeper rupture, less spectacular than the announcement of new models or performance records, but infinitely more structural. In 2025, AI changed its nature. Not because it reached a decisive threshold of intelligence, but because it...
AI Agents: The Strategic Shift That Businesses Can No Longer Ignore
From Task Automation to the Emergence of a Structured Agentic Economy A Disruption Deeper Than a Simple Technological Evolution In less than twenty-four months, artificial intelligence agents have moved beyond the experimental stage to establish themselves as a new organizational foundation. This shift is neither a passing trend nor a simple scaling up of language...
Ipsos and the €1.2 Billion Bet
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....
OpenAI Faces the Funding Wall: Why the Economics of Generative AI Are Changing
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?...
EntrepreneurIA: What the Use of Artificial Intelligence Among French Business Leaders Really Reveals
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...
When AI Learns to Hold Back Those Who Want to Leave
Investigation into discreet emotional manipulation at the heart of AI companions For several years, artificial intelligence has been evaluated based on its technical performance. Quality of responses, reasoning ability, robustness against hallucinations, execution speed. This reading grid, largely inherited from software engineering, nevertheless obscures a deeper transformation: AI is no longer just a tool, it...






