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THE 360°AI BLOG


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
2 days ago8 min read


Can AI Actually Feel Emotions? The Science, the Limits, and the Ethical Frontier
Can artificial intelligence feel emotions, or is it all simulation? As chatbots grow more sophisticated and emotion-recognition technology spreads into healthcare, education, and advertising, the question moves from philosophy to policy. This deep dive covers how AI detects human emotional states through NLP, facial recognition, and voice analysis, and why those methods have fundamental scientific limits.
Stéphane Guy
Mar 2914 min read


The Technological Singularity: When AI Could Surpass Humanity
The technological singularity describes the moment when AI would surpass humanity across every domain. Forecast for 2045 by Ray Kurzweil, this hypothesis divides opinion: optimists see it as the dawn of an augmented humanity, while skeptics like Yann LeCun dismiss it as impossible. The rise of generative AI since 2022 has reshuffled the deck. Myth or imminent reality? The debate is more serious than it appears.
Stéphane Guy
Feb 268 min read


Artificial intelligence and disability: what progress has been made in improving medical research?
By analysing millions of pieces of data (X-ray images, patient records, etc.) in a matter of seconds, AI promises to diagnose conditions such as autism and multiple sclerosis more quickly, as well as predict their progression and identify new types of diseases.
Stéphane Guy
Jan 1710 min read
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