Le libre arbitre à l'ère des algorithmes | Alexandra BARBERIS | TEDxIAE Aix Marseille
Explorez comment les algorithmes façonnent insidieusement nos choix quotidiens, révélant un contraste troublant entre avancées technologiques et risques d'asservissement. Cette présentation décortique l'éthique algorithmique, interrogeant la transparence des entreprises et la responsabilité collective. Elle propose des stratégies pour renforcer l'autonomie individuelle, suggérant des régulations nécessaires pour contrer l'influence omniprésente de ces technologies. La session se clôt sur une interrogation : Sommes-nous vraiment maîtres de nos décisions à l'ère numérique ? Alexandra Barberis est une avocate spécialisée en gestion des actifs immatériels, fondatrice du cabinet @LEX AVOCATS à Marseille. Passionnée par les intersections entre technologie, droit et société, Alexandra se consacre à explorer comment les algorithmes façonnent nos choix les plus intimes, souvent sans que nous en ayons conscience. À travers son travail, elle aide les entreprises à naviguer dans le complexe paysage des droits immatériels pour protéger et valoriser leurs innovations. Connue pour sa capacité à démystifier des sujets juridiques complexes avec clarté et une touche d'humour, Alexandra s'engage à éduquer et inspirer son public sur l'importance de la conscience dans l'ère numérique. Rejoignez-la pour découvrir comment reprendre le contrôle de vos décisions à l'ère des données massives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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