Aurélie Jean is a doctor of science and an entrepreneur. Her first novel,
Resistance 2050
,
co
-written with Amanda Sthers, has just been published by Éditions de l'Observatoire
.
She is also the author of “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.
Here is a piece of news that would have deserved more attention on our side of the Atlantic: Elon Musk decided alone to remove the blue badge from the official
New York Times
account .
According to the apparently - too - excited owner, this American newspaper would be an obvious propaganda tool.
In practice, the
New York Times
would have refused to pay the social network to maintain its official verification.
This major decision reveals - or confirms - a dark side of the new owner of the blue bird network, which is building decision-making legitimacy against the grain of traditional governance with a management board.
But what does that mean...
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