La nouvelle ère de l’IA: Progrès ou péril pour l’humanité ? | Gabriela Ramos | TEDxMines Paris
Gabriela Ramos nous invite à une réflexion urgente : quel futur voulons-nous construire avec l’intelligence artificielle ? Entre promesses extraordinaires – soins médicaux avancés, lutte contre le changement climatique – et risques majeurs – désinformation, inégalités, atteintes aux droits humains –, l’IA est à la croisée des chemins. Forte de son rôle à l’UNESCO, elle présente la Recommandation sur l’éthique de l’IA, signée par 193 pays, et appelle à une gouvernance mondiale fondée sur les droits humains, la justice sociale et l’équité. Elle plaide pour une IA inclusive, adaptée aux réalités de chaque pays, et exhorte les ingénieurs à cultiver, aux côtés de leurs compétences techniques, une conscience éthique profonde. Un plaidoyer inspirant pour une technologie au service de l’humanité. Gabriela Ramos est une économiste, diplomate et experte en politiques publiques mexicaine. Elle a été conseillère spéciale du Secrétaire général de l’OCDE, où elle a dirigé de nombreux projets sur la croissance inclusive, l’innovation, l’égalité femmes-hommes et l’éducation. Depuis 2020, elle occupe un rôle clé à l’UNESCO, en pilotant les travaux sur l’éthique de l’intelligence artificielle, les droits humains et les transformations sociales. Elle est à l’origine de la Recommandation sur l’éthique de l’IA, un texte historique adopté par 193 États membres. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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