AI and ethics

2705, 2026

Interview with Philosopher Laurence Vanin for EntrepreneurIA

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Laurence Vanin holds a doctorate in political philosophy and epistemology. She is qualified to supervise research in section 72 on the theme of "Ethics of relationships with connected objects and robots." She held the position of director of the "Smart City: Philosophy & Ethics" chair at Université Côte d'Azur, where she explored the ethical and...

2705, 2026

The Hidden Cognitive Cost of AI: What an MIT Study Reveals About ChatGPT

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An Era of Cognitive Dependence? Generative artificial intelligence, and more specifically ChatGPT, has established itself in record time as one of the most widely used tools in educational, professional, and entrepreneurial spheres. But what is it really doing to our brains? The MIT study entitled "Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using...

2705, 2026

AI Deception: A Systemic Risk in the Era of Advanced Models

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As artificial intelligence gains power, a question arises with renewed urgency: can we still assume the sincerity of a system designed to optimize performance? The academic report "AI Deception: Risks, Dynamics, and Controls" provides a disturbing answer. Deception no longer appears as a theoretical hypothesis, but as an observable, structured, and reproducible phenomenon. This finding...

2705, 2026

When AI Starts Spreading Rumors: An Unprecedented Risk in the Age of Conversational Agents

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By Pascale Caron — EntrepreneurIA Project In the world of generative artificial intelligence, terms like "hallucination," "bias," and "bullshit" have become familiar. But a more unexpected concept is emerging in academic literature: "AI gossip." In an article published in December 2025 in the journal Ethics and Information Technology, researchers Joël Krueger and Lucy Osler (University...