Pierre - Adam Brousset
Speaker on Information Security and Artificial Intelligence
My name is Pierre Brousset, and I am passionate about information security governance and artificial intelligence. From a young age, I have always had a clear vision of what I wanted to achieve. One of my earliest memories is asking my mother to teach me to read so I could devour my father's big books without having to wait for someone to read them to me. This thirst for knowledge has accompanied me throughout my life. Very early on, I understood that learning and acquiring skills were the keys to simplifying life and expanding the realm of possibilities. I grew up in an environment where technology was omnipresent, and I learned to code very early. Because of this, I developed a solid understanding of the value of data and its potential impact. My academic journey has been guided by this insatiable curiosity. I started with studies in psychology and sociology to understand human behavior, before turning to economics, obtaining a Bachelor's and Master's degree in economics at the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Over the years, my fascination with artificial intelligence has only grown. This field, at the intersection of technology and data science, has always intrigued me with its potential to transform the way we live and work. I have dedicated many hours to learning and experimenting with different applications of AI, from predictive analytics to creating intelligent chatbots. Artificial intelligence represents for me much more than just a technology; it is a powerful tool capable of solving complex problems and optimizing processes across various sectors. I have notably developed customized programs to analyze stock market trends and automate data management, thus demonstrating how AI can be used practically and effectively. This passion for AI is also driven by the belief that we must understand and master these technologies to make the most of them, while remaining aware of the ethical issues and implications for society. My goal is to share this vision and knowledge with you, hoping to inspire you to explore the endless possibilities offered by artificial intelligence.
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AI: Revolution or Damp Squib?
For several years now, artificial intelligence has been entering our lives and businesses, promising spectacular advances and profound transformations. We hear talk of revolution in sectors such as health, finance, and logistics. For example, in the medical field, AI is already helping to detect diseases through image recognition. However, not everything is as rosy. Some voices temper this enthusiasm. Disappointing or poorly managed applications exist and call for caution. Indeed, AI is not a magic wand and requires thoughtful implementation as well as significant investments. The Challenges of AI Implementation Technology is advancing so quickly that it is difficult for large companies to keep pace. How can one launch an expensive project knowing that in two years it might cost half as much? For the past two years, there hasn't been a month without a major industry player releasing a novelty that disrupts forecasts. For large companies, with their complex infrastructures and multiple levels of validation, launching an AI project often comes down to a political rather than a strategic decision. If I were any decision-maker, I would not take the risk of committing colossal sums in such an unstable sector. The enthusiasm around AI is justified, but we are only at the beginning of AI being accessible to all. For example, ChatGPT has only existed for less than two years. Current Opportunities and Limitations We all dream of a personal AI assistant capable of providing us with informed advice. And it is already possible, but it costs far too much. A single graphics card costs €25,000, and large companies may need several, not to mention the hardware to run them, secure databases, and compliance with GDPR legislation. Moreover, AI requires experts for its training and contextualization, which adds to the complexity. However, some sectors, like medicine, have managed to take advantage of AI by focusing on specific tasks such as image recognition for diagnosing cancers. Towards a Gradual and Reasoned Adoption Massively investing in an ambitious AI project is risky. In my opinion, it is crucial to first familiarize oneself with the simple tools already available. As it stands, AI cannot transform the daily life of an entire company, but it can already be integrated at operational levels to improve productivity, for example by assisting with writing, transcribing files, or automating tasks via Python scripts. Integrating AI at the individual level or in small groups on specific tasks can already offer productivity gains. Even a 2% increase in efficiency per employee can yield significant results in the medium and long term. Conclusion AI is a promising technology that has already proven its potential in several sectors, but it remains complex and costly to deploy on a large scale. Before embarking on ambitious projects, it is crucial to familiarize oneself with the simple and accessible tools that exist. These solutions can offer significant productivity gains and lay the groundwork for more ambitious deployments in the future. For those interested in the concrete and accessible applications of AI in business, I invite you to follow my upcoming videos. I will detail practical cases and tools that you can integrate right now to improve your professional daily life. Stay connected and see you soon for new discoveries about AI!