Aurélie Jean is a doctor of science and an entrepreneur. She has notably published
On the other side of the Machine.
Voyage of a Scientist to the Land of Algorithms
(2019) and
Do Algorithms Make the Law?
(2022), published by L'Observatoire.
The past year has been rich - not to say heavy - in technological news.
Between the takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk, the conviction of Elizabeth Holmes for fraud with her start-up Theranos, the arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the cryptocurrency company FTX, or our irrational fascination with the latest version of the GPT-3 text generator, we were the extras of a kind of Hollywood story that has all the ingredients to impress us, even scare us.
But a few weak signals may lead us to believe that 2023 will be different, both in the development of algorithmic tools and in investments in the many growing start-ups.
To this day, he is still…
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