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No «all in» in AI

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écrit par Marianne Grosjean · 27 June 2025 · 0 commentaire

Artificial intelligence is currently one of the most important development sectors for any country. However, we must be careful not to neglect other investments, or risk suffering the consequences.

50 billion? 200, 330? Who can beat that? At a time when China, Europe and the United States are committing staggering sums to fund the development of artificial intelligence (AI), skeptical voices about the hype surrounding the technology are going unheard. Emotional hype, because what seems to guide this race is not a mature reflection on a beneficial future, but the fear of looking like losers if we don't keep up with the great march of modernity. Fear is a bad counsellor: it has often led us, collectively, to put all our eggs in one basket - the «all in» approach - and, having given up precious know-how, to

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Marianne Grosjean
Marianne Grosjean

Marianne Grosjean is a journalist. She worked for Tribune de Genève from 2012 to 2023.