2024-01-17 09:36:32
Artificial Intelligence (AI) would be the future of humanity. We count on it to help doctors and police officers, to replace drivers and judges… The relentless logic of algorithms would guarantee us lives without errors. But following years of promises in all areas, programmers themselves are wary of it. Some even become whistleblowers: it has become urgent to reveal the scientific background to better understand how computer systems increasingly decide for us.
This documentary aims to decipher the realities behind Artificial Intelligence today, by addressing how it works, the challenges faced by scientists and the ethical questions posed by its use in our societies.
- Documentary directed by: Jean-Christophe Ribot
- Written by : Cécile Dumas and Jean-Christophe Ribot
- Duration : 54′ / Year : 2022
- Co-production: Look at sciences / Arte France
Broadcasts:
- Wednesday February 7 at 8:30 p.m.
- Wednesday February 14 at 8:30 p.m.
- In replay on LCP.FR
FOLLOWED BY A DEBATE PRESENTED BY JEAN-PIERRE GRATIEN WITH:
- Guillaume Grallet, editor-in-chief Sciences and Technologies at Le Point
- Mounir Mahjoubi, former Secretary of State in charge of digital
- Catherine Tessier, researcher and scientific integrity and research ethics referent at ONERA
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE RIBOT, the director and co-author of the documentary
After a university scientific course, Jean-Christophe Ribot was trained in fictional and documentary cinema at the Louis Lumière National School. He has been making documentary films for around fifteen years. He made himself known through an atypical first film, Football, l’intelligence collective, which explores systems theory from a football perspective. More recently, he made And man created the cowThen The Rosetta Odyssey – 900 days on a cometa feature film that traces the story of a historic space mission, as well as The Guinea Pigs of the Cosmos, which led him to collect testimonies from astronauts around the world. His films, which often touch on the field of science and exploration, have won awards at numerous international festivals. Furthermore, Jean-Christophe Ribot has been a reader for several regional selective commissions and at the CNC, both in fiction and in documentaries.
CÉCILE DUMAS, co-author of the documentary
Journalist and author specializing in science, Cécile Dumas has explored all areas of science for around twenty years, from space adventure to the evolution of life, from the history of the Earth and its inhabitants to the secrets of our DNA. She started on radio (France Inter, BFM), then a journalist for Science and Future from 2000 to 2012, she quickly decided to devote herself to the “popularization” of sciences, to make known and share a universe unknown to a large part of the public, that journalism allows them to explore with curiosity and freedom.
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