GenAI may not expand online speechGenerative AI is making ‘good’ writing more accessible. On OpenAI’s GPT Store, dozens of GPT “agents” promise users to write better and…Jan 17, 2024Jan 17, 2024
The enduring relevance of PlatoShould we hold on to Plato’s ideas on the pretext that they are millennial, or should we assume that recent technological innovations…Jan 14, 2024Jan 14, 2024
Success metric: Societal good?‘Societal good’ is too often the missing consideration in assessing the safety of new technology.Apr 12, 2023Apr 12, 2023
Réseaux Sociaux et Elections : Cinq Tendances à SuivreLes réseaux sociaux jouent un rôle important dans les élections. Quelles tendances pourraient marquer l’élection présidentielle de 2022 ?Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
Algorithmic ranking: the limits and meaning of user controlIn a long post titled ‘You and the Algorithm: It Takes Two to Tango”, Nick Clegg laid out this week his vision for the future of…Apr 5, 2021Apr 5, 2021
The 5 psychological limitations that misinformation feeds onWhat does misinformation have in common with climate change, Covid-19 or car accidents? They are all very real risks that humans…Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Twitter’s suspension of Donald Trump: the real question we should askThat Twitter’s decision to permanently ban Trump from its platform created seemingly more online debate than the events of the storming of…Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
The birth of alt-informationAfter five days of anxiously hitting CMD+R on the homepage of news websites, we finally know the name of the victor: Joseph R. Biden…Nov 10, 2020Nov 10, 2020
Envisioning a better Web after COVID-19In recent weeks, the spread of Covid-19 has led to the largest restrictions to physical liberties in a generation. In Hungary, the…Mar 31, 2020Mar 31, 2020
Should platforms behave more like democratic governments?In his book published in June 2019, David Kaye argues that democracies in the West- for example Germany and France- are delegating the…Mar 13, 2020Mar 13, 2020
Exploring the COVID-19 and misinformation analogyFor someone who thinks about misinformation daily, the similarities between the spread of misinformation and the spread of the Coronavirus…Mar 13, 2020Mar 13, 2020
It’s time to stop thinking of hackers as superhumanWho decides which claims made on social media can be fact checked? Where does free expression end and harmful lies start? Is social media…Feb 22, 2020Feb 22, 2020
What a Danish philosopher taught me about TechlashThe three stages of our relationship with TechJan 22, 2020Jan 22, 2020
Published inAge of AwarenessPsychological warfare and built-in injustice: the need to reform the French “classes prépas”As a twenty year old I would sometimes escape from the dark corridors of the dormitories at Louis-le-Grand to take a walk on the quays of…Jan 14, 20201Jan 14, 20201
Survivre en trois actesLe départ pour la Birmanie était précipité. Je n’avais pas pris le temps de vérifier les conseils de sécurité ni de santé de l’ambassade…Nov 25, 2019Nov 25, 2019
Ce que Platon nous enseigne au sujet des Gilets JaunesEtant passionné à la fois de philosophie et de politique, j’ai eu le plaisir de découvrir dans le nouvel ouvrage de Francis Fukuyama…May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
Quelle stratégie de marque pour l’Union Européenne ?Le brand marketing (gestion de marque en Français) est souvent décrit comme une fonction opérationnelle au sein de l’entreprise…Dec 10, 2018Dec 10, 2018
PMA et GPA : quatre idées pour faire avancer le débatDans le cadre des États Généraux de la Bioéthique organisés par le Comité Consultatif National d’éthique (CCNE), notre comité de La…Jun 12, 2018Jun 12, 2018
Millennial lingo: 5 things I learned from campaigning for Emmanuel Macron‘This is it’. All of us are craving for experiences at work that are filled with ‘this is it’ moments. ’This is what I am supposed to be…Oct 9, 2017Oct 9, 2017
To be or not to be EuropeanIn the 1930s, in the midst of the worst financial crisis in decades, nationalist and populist leaders were elected legitimately across…Jun 20, 2016Jun 20, 2016