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THE 360°AI BLOG


AI by 2040: What the World Will Really Look Like in the Next 15 Years
D'ici 2040, l'intelligence artificielle ne sera plus une option technologique, elle sera l'infrastructure de presque tout. Emplois transformés, médecine prédictive, éducation personnalisée, guerre froide technologique USA-Chine, hypothèse AGI : cet article démêle les projections sérieuses des spéculations. S'appuyant sur les études du WEF, McKinsey et l'INSERM, il dessine un horizon réaliste, ni utopique ni catastrophiste, et pose la vraie question : avons-nous les institutio
Stéphane Guy
Jun 610 min read


AI and Anthropomorphism: The Real Psychological Dangers of Humanizing Machines
AI systems are increasingly designed to look, speak, and behave like humans, triggering the psychological phenomenon known as anthropomorphism. From ELIZA's 1960s therapy illusion to Japan's grief robots, humans consistently project human qualities onto machines. This creates genuine risks: emotional dependency, manipulation, and ethical confusion. This article unpacks the science, the documented dangers, and the strategies needed to protect both individuals and society.
Stéphane Guy
Jun 714 min read


Is AI Making Us Dumber? The Real Cognitive Cost of Outsourcing Your Thinking
As generative AI embeds itself in education, hiring, and daily life, a pressing question emerges: is it making us cognitively weaker? From eroded memory and shortened attention spans to the outsourcing of communication and creative thinking, AI's conveniences carry hidden costs. But used deliberately, AI can amplify learning and expand creativity.
Stéphane Guy
May 1912 min read


AI and the Digital Divide: Accelerating Inequality or a Lever for Inclusion?
AI promises progress but reproduces existing inequalities first. Pew Research finds 58% of adults under 30 have used ChatGPT versus just 10% of those 65+. Globally, 2.2 billion people remain offline. The UNDP documents widening North-South gaps for the fourth year running. Yet in low-HDI countries, 70% see AI as a productivity opportunity. Between inclusive promise and fractured reality: the full verdict, backed by data.
Stéphane Guy
May 88 min read


AI and Transhumanism: How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining the Limits of Human Potential
Transhumanism and AI are converging at speed. From Neuralink's FDA-approved neural implants to AI-powered bionic prosthetics, the augmented human is no longer science fiction. This article maps the current state of AI-driven human enhancement, examines near-horizon innovations, and confronts the ethical stakes: bodily autonomy, cognitive liberty, the hacking of minds, and a society that risks dividing into the enhanced and the unaugmented.
Stéphane Guy
Mar 277 min read


How Is AI Transforming the Music Industry? Opportunities, Risks, and What's Next
Artificial intelligence is no longer knocking at the music industry's door, it's already inside. From Suno AI to AIVA, generative tools now compose full multi-instrument tracks in minutes, and lower the barrier to music creation for millions of people worldwide. But the legal and ethical questions, who owns an AI-generated song? what happens to composers?, remain wide open.
Stéphane Guy
Mar 237 min read


What Is the Environmental Cost of AI Worldwide?
Comment fonctionne l’IA d’un point de vue énergétique ? Que se passe-t-il en coulisses quand vous posez une simple question à ChatGPT ou demandez à Midjourney de créer une image ? L'IA nécessite une infrastructure lourde pour fonctionner. Quel est l'impact de toutes ces installations ?
Stéphane Guy
Jan 176 min read
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