2023-10-31 18:59:00
This Tuesday, October 31, Julien Bal received on his set the artist Alain Kupchik, Julie Foulon, Patrick De Corte and Jean-Marc Ghéraille, antenna director of LN24.
On the program for this public holiday eve: a debate on artificial intelligence and gray marriages. For this first debate, Antonin Marsac, journalist for La Libre Eco, was present on the set to explain that in the future we would have to deal with this. She’s not going to play once morest us, but we’ll have to tame her to use her wisely. Consequently, AI will be a sink for new professions as much as it will eliminate them. “We must seize it and not reject it,” believes the journalist when we talk regarding medicine in particular.
For his part, De Corte, who works in the Horeca sector as a showman, believes that the disappearance of humans really scares him. What Julie Foulon tempers with the figures. “Everyone will be impacted but it will bring back a lot of jobs. The only thing is that you have to train.”
To close the debate, Antonin Marsac believes that we must confront our new tools as quickly as possible to be more efficient.
During the second debate, Julien Bal welcomed lawyer Laurent Levi to discuss gray marriages. Unlike sham marriage, where both people are supposed to be consenting, there is a victim. This stranger exploits the vulnerability of a person who sincerely believed they were loved. This union is more difficult to detect than a sham marriage. Gray marriage is more subtle and more taboo because in this context there is really a victim who is humiliated. So we clearly have an executioner and a victim.
For the lawyer, the objective for the executioner is to obtain a residence permit. “The European dream for foreigners is not to work. It’s regarding receiving benefits,” he believes. During his speech, he also explains the different techniques put in place to make the deception work.
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