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2705, 2026

Weak AI vs Strong AI: Differences, Stakes, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence

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Weak AI (or Narrow AI) and Strong AI (or General AI) are two categories of artificial intelligence that reflect very different levels of sophistication and autonomy. Weak AI (Narrow AI) This is the AI we use today in the majority of applications. It is designed to perform specific tasks without general understanding. It operates through...

2705, 2026

Raphaël Enthoven: A Philosophical Reflection on Artificial Intelligence and Its Human Limits

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On April 2, 2025, at the Westminster Hotel in Nice, as part of the ISCAE meetings, philosopher Raphaël Enthoven delivered a dense, stimulating, and subtly provocative lecture on a seemingly simple theme: "Is artificial intelligence an oxymoron or a pleonasm?" The deliberately paradoxical question opens up a deeper reflection: what does "intelligence" mean, and to...