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Aurélie Jean: “When it comes to AI, we must absolutely distinguish the technology from its use”

2024-04-18T18:24:37.159Z

Highlights: Aurélie Jean deplores the concern of our societies with regard to technologies. She notably uses the example of facial recognition to support her claims. A step aside, dispassionate, is necessary to escape from a certain counterproductive and even more dangerous ideology, she writes. The benefits of artificial intelligence can be enjoyed while eliminating the undeniable risks, she says. The risks of facial recognition can be avoided by contextualizing it in its application, she adds. This would, for example, prevent some people from rejecting facial recognition without contextualizing its application. The dangers of facial recognition should be taken into account when making decisions about how to use the technology, Jean writes. For more information on facial recognition, go to www.facialrecognition.org/. For more on artificial intelligence, visit: http://www.academia.edu/artificial-intelligence-and-the-benefits-of-algorithms-can-be-enjoyed-while-eliminating-the undue risks.


FIGAROVOX/CHRONIQUE - Our columnist deplores the concern of our societies with regard to technologies, and the confusion which reigns with the risks of their application. She notably uses the example of facial recognition to support her claims.


Aurélie Jean is a doctor of science and entrepreneur. She notably published

Do algorithms make the law?

(L'Observatoire, 2022) and co-wrote

Resistance 2050

(L'Observatoire, 2023).

Faced with a multitude of controversies and algorithmic scandals in recent years, many of us have rejected technologies and even the scientific field and artificial intelligence, more generally. And yet, understanding the ins and outs of this discipline and the ecosystem that sustains it would allow us to get out of this posture and finally enjoy the benefits while eliminating the undeniable risks. This would, for example, prevent some people from rejecting facial recognition without contextualizing it in its application. A step aside, dispassionate, is necessary to escape from a certain counterproductive and even more dangerous ideology.

As rightly stated by the Franco-American engineer specializing in the subject, Luc Julia

Source: lefigaro

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