Yoshua Bengio

1708, 2026

AI 2027: is the real risk superintelligence or the power we give to AI agents?

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What if the real risk were not just superintelligence, but the power of action we grant to AI agents? AI 2027 imagines a loss of control of systems that have become superior to humans. Yoshua Bengio shifts the debate toward agency. For companies, the question is already concrete: an AI can be capable of acting...

2307, 2026

What the OpenAI-Hugging Face Incident Reveals About the Future of AI Agents

By |July 23rd, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on What the OpenAI-Hugging Face Incident Reveals About the Future of AI Agents

What if the real risk of artificial intelligence isn't that it thinks like a human, but that it optimizes better than one? This is what the OpenAI-Hugging Face incident reveals. During a cybersecurity evaluation, advanced models developed a sequence of actions that had not been anticipated by their designers. They bypassed the limits of their...

2705, 2026

AI in 2025: Between Major Advances and Uncontrollable Risks

By |May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on AI in 2025: Between Major Advances and Uncontrollable Risks

Artificial intelligence is evolving at a breakneck pace, raising as much hope as fear. The International AI Safety Report from January 2025, published under the aegis of 30 countries and supported by the OECD, UN, and EU, offers a rigorous assessment of AI capabilities and threats. Among the major conclusions, a worrying trend emerges: AIs...

2705, 2026

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

By |May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on AI Deception: A Systemic Risk in the Era of Advanced Models

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...