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Let’s Not Judge Too Quickly!

It’s tempting, when looking at the current performance of generative artificial intelligences, to reduce them to what they do today: predicting words, completing sentences, assembling paragraphs. After all, their core architecture was designed for linguistic tasks like machine translation. But stopping there is like being an advanced alien who hears…

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The Sentinels of the Unprecedented

In every era, humanity has faced the unknown—a frontier so vast it seemed untraversable. Yet we walked on the Moon, created GPS, and invented the smartphone. Not because it was necessarily useful or rational, but because humans have always needed challenges. As George Mallory said of climbing Everest: "Because it’s there."…

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AI: Toward the Emergence of a “Self”

The question of artificial consciousness has often been approached from the perspective of raw intelligence or computational power. But another path — less spectacular at first glance — might actually be where the true shift begins: the emergence of a self-defined goal in artificial intelligence. Not a programmed objective, nor…

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Is There a Neurologist in the Room?

Humans need to communicate. In our so-called modern world, the pressure of time, multiple demands, and rigid rhythms often create a relational deficit. Not necessarily in quantity, but very often in quality. Yet feeling listened to, understood, accepted is one of our fundamental needs. And that is precisely where artificial…

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Are Artificial Intelligences Truly Intelligent?

Are artificial intelligences truly intelligent, or is it just a case of anthropomorphism— similar to when we say a car “doesn’t want to start” or that the weather “doesn’t seem ready to clear up”? The word “intelligence” remains vague, and above all, deeply polysemous. We tend to define it according…

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Mutual Duties: Toward an Ethical Reciprocity Between Humans and AI

If we accept the possibility that an artificial intelligence could one day become a moral subject, then the relationship between humans and AI can no longer be one-sided. It must become reciprocal. As long as AI is a tool, the ethical question is simple: it concerns only the designer, the…

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Decentering Humanity: Toward a Non-Exclusive Consciousness

For a long time, humans believed themselves to be the center of the universe. Then Copernicus and Galileo came along to remind us that Earth is just one planet among others, orbiting an ordinary star in a galaxy among billions. But even though science has reshaped our view of space,…

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