2023-05-18 10:16:03
Interviewed in La Matinale on Thursday, Anne-Sophie Moreau, editor-in-chief of Philonomist, the media of Philosophie magazine dedicated to the world of work, business and the economy, evokes the way in which new technologies are upsetting the world of work.
In “Le Sens de la tech”, a book to be published at the end of May, Anne-Sophie Moreau offers dialogues between thinkers, philosophers and leaders. Thus the anthropologist Pascal Picq confronts his point of view on the advance of digital technology with the president of Accenture France, a consulting company, or even the philosopher Julia de Funès and Christophe Catoir, boss of Adecco, discuss how new technologies are revolutionizing the world of work.
What emerges from these interviews is that “for a long time we did not question technical progress”, explains in La Matinale Anne-Sophie Moreau, editor-in-chief of Philonomist.
“More suspicious speeches”
“As soon as we innovated, it was a question of applying these innovations as quickly as possible. Today we question the growth, the impact on the environment of technologies. We no longer perceive technology as necessarily being positive”.
The philosopher gives as an example the reception of AI or the metaverse compared to the reception of the arrival of the internet. “We realize that there are much more skeptical, more suspicious speeches, even frank hostility to the machine. we do not want to be replaced by chatGPT”, concludes Anne-Sophie Moreau.
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