Thomas Solignac
CEO of Golem.ai & expert in artificial intelligence
Thomas SOLIGNAC, with a background in information technology and philosophy, specializes in artificial intelligence and innovation. He leads the company Golem.ai, which he co-founded in 2016 after several years of R&D. Golem.ai, of which he is the CEO, produces and markets an artificial intelligence that simplifies work through its understanding of human language. This vocation lies at the intersection of engineering and the humanities, reflecting his initial training in computer science (Epitech) and his parallels in philosophy. For several years, he has been teaching at a higher education institution, writing articles, and participating in round tables and conferences on the subject of Artificial Intelligence, always from a critical technological and societal perspective.
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What Place for the Concept of Emergence in AI Developments?
Does Artificial Intelligence give rise to fundamentally new phenomena? Just like biology, computer science is the stage for complex mechanics. Among all these mechanics, AI seems to offer the most astonishing possibilities, fueling the fantasy of a 'mind' in software form. Can we speak of emergence?
Beyond Disposable AIs
In recent years, the AI scene has been overtaken by Machine Learning, particularly artificial neural networks (of which deep learning is a variant). This very popular family of algorithms accustoms us to a form of AI in which data is absolutely necessary, and everything is always to be done. This conference aims to put Machine Learning techniques back into their relative context within AI and to show how this approach is limiting for both the technical developments of AI and for its industrial and ethical developments.
Semantics in AI
What is semantics? A term that is very present in computer research, with fundamental importance, especially in AI. It is about understanding the world through the understanding of human language. A significant challenge for machines, which finally allow industries to offer software that understands voice and text.
Simplifying Work Through Language Automation
Human language is very different from that of machines. Yet, our language is our main working tool on a daily basis: emails, meetings, administration, legal matters, customer relations... Today, AIs are capable of interacting with human language, and the resulting solutions have a spectacular impact.
Rethinking the AI-Assisted Customer Relationship
The customer relationship is heavily impacted by AI. Faced with ever-increasing expectations in quality and availability, AI solutions open up many possibilities for approaching the customer relationship differently. What disruptions are expected?
The Absolute Necessity of Multidisciplinarity to Understand AI Today
AI is not limited to computer science or mathematics. It is a cultural, economic phenomenon, and perhaps above all: a marketing concept. To accurately identify the preconceived notions and empty promises of AI, to understand the interests of its stakeholders and have a clear vision of its profound reality, it must be studied in a multidisciplinary manner.
Beyond the chatbot: enhanced and automated customer service
The chatbot is immensely popular, especially among marketing departments. A solution supported by more or less AI, with more or less success, it strongly impacts customer relationship services. What future for chatbots in customer service?