She teaches at the University of Columbia (in New York), Sciences Po and Polytechnique, where her expertise in the political issues of Big Tech, from X Corp to Meta via Neuralink and OpenAI, hits the mark.
Asma Mhalla has been observing them closely since she left her first job as an investment banking analyst ten years ago.
Her rare acuity leads her to shed light on the close links between governments and these technological giants, and this is the whole subject of the fascinating investigation that she publishes on February 23,
Technopolitics.
How technology makes us soldiers
(Ed. Seuil).
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Her ability to clarify complex issues puts her in orbit today, both in the media, where her voice circulates more and more (last summer on France Inter), and in the political-economic spheres which consult her .
Technosurveillance, massive data capture…, the tech giants have established themselves as leading ideological players.
Hence the necessity…
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