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About

Holder of a Master’s degree in Philosophy (research track, DEA equivalent) from Université Paris X Nanterre, a Master’s degree in Management from Université Paris-Dauphine, and a University Diploma in the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence from Université d’Artois, I began my career at Canon France and then Xerox France, before joining the American software company Adobe in 1997, where I spent 17 years.

From 2012 to 2014, I contributed to Adobe’s transformation of its business model, transitioning from perpetual software licenses to a subscription-based model. In February 2015, I joined Experian Marketing France, where I successively held the positions of Chief Operating Officer and, from October 2015, Managing Director.

From 2017 to 2024, I led the development of Yext’s business in Southern Europe, first by establishing and structuring teams in France and Italy during the pre-IPO phase, and later expanding my scope to include Central Europe (Germany and Switzerland). From 2022 onwards, I oversaw the coordination of teams across Southern and Central Europe, ensuring alignment with the strategic direction set by the New York headquarters while strengthening Yext’s presence in these regions. Finally, between June 2024 and May 2025, I served as an Advisor, supporting the transition phase and facilitating relationships with key clients and strategic partners.

Site Overview

Welcome to this website dedicated to ethics, and more broadly to the philosophy of artificial intelligence. The articles aim to shed light, in the most didactic way possible and through an inherently interdisciplinary approach—bringing together philosophy, law, cognitive science, economics, computer science, and even geopolitics—on the anthropological and civilizational transformations brought about by the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems. The site draws on philosophy for its fundamentally critical and questioning spirit, grounded in the conviction that properly thinking about artificial intelligence requires the acquisition of diverse forms of knowledge, placed in context and confronted with current developments. Hence its organization into three main sections: 1) Philosophy of AI; 2) AI Literacy; 3) AI News.

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This blog explores the ethical, philosophical and societal issues of AI.

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