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Isabelle GALY 😷

@NetGoldFish

#AI evangelist & ecosystem facilitation @Maison_IA @cluster_IA #3IA ex @labhumanchange @occparis @GirlPower3 @GirlzInWeb #ClubSenat #Cyberlex personnal account

Paris, France Tham gia Temmuz 2009
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🇯🇵 Des chercheurs japonais ont dévoilé un robot-moine alimenté par une intelligence artificielle, "Buddharoid", capable selon eux de prodiguer des conseils spirituels et, peut‑être un jour, de pallier la pénurie de bonzes ⤵️
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Maitre Eolas🇫🇷@Maitre_Eolas·
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🇫🇷 Des milliers de femmes réunies et parmi elles, Gisèle Pelicot et sa fille Caroline Darian. Pour cette journée internationale des droits des femmes, des manifestations se sont élancées en France pour dénoncer notamment les violences sexuelles et la montée du conservatisme ⤵️
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Benoit Raphael
Benoit Raphael@benoitraphael·
L'IA sans y passer des heures ? C'est la promesse de Génération IA 👥 17 500+ lecteurs nous font confiance 🎓 Guides, tutos, décryptages.. par un duo journaliste/ingénieur 🛠️ Pour intégrer l'IA au quotidien 😄 Et avec une touche d'humour Rejoignez-nous, on vous guide👇
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Isabelle GALY 😷
Isabelle GALY 😷@NetGoldFish·
Confier sa stratégie de défense à une #IA commerciale reviendrait-elle, en droit français comme américain, à la divulguer à un tiers et à fragiliser le secret professionnel ? Précèdent intéressant aux USA
Moish Peltz@mpeltz

Your AI conversations aren't privileged. Yesterday, Judge Jed Rakoff ruled that 31 documents a defendant generated using an AI tool and later shared with his defense attorneys are not protected by attorney-client privilege or work product doctrine. The logic is simple: an AI tool is not an attorney. It has no law license, owes no duty of loyalty, and its terms of service explicitly disclaim any attorney-client relationship. Sharing case details with an AI platform is legally no different from talking through your legal situation with a friend (which is not privileged). You can't fix it after the fact, either. Sending unprivileged documents to your lawyer doesn't retroactively make them privileged. That's been settled law for years. It just hadn't been tested with AI until now. And here's what really hurt the defendant: the AI provider's privacy policy (Claude), in effect when he used the tool, expressly permits disclosure of user prompts and outputs to governmental authorities. There was no reasonable expectation of confidentiality. The core problem is the gap between how people experience AI and what's actually happening. The conversational interface feels private. It feels like talking to an advisor. But unless you negotiate for an enterprise agreement that says otherwise, you're inputting information into a third-party commercial platform that retains your data and reserves broad rights to disclose it. Judge Rakoff also flagged an interesting wrinkle: the defendant reportedly fed information from his attorneys into the AI tool. If prosecutors try to use these documents at trial, defense counsel could become a fact witness, potentially forcing a mistrial. Winning on privilege doesn't make the evidentiary picture simple. For anyone advising clients or managing legal risk, this is a wake-up call. AI tools are not a safe space for clients to process their counsel's advice and to regurgitate their legal strategy. Every prompt is a potential disclosure. Every output is a potentially discoverable document. So what do we do about it? First, attorneys need to be proactive. Advise clients explicitly that anything they put into an AI tool may be discoverable and is almost certainly not privileged. Put it in your engagement letters. Make it part of onboarding. Don't assume clients understand this, because most don't. Second, if clients want to use AI to help process legal issues (and they clearly will, increasingly), then let's give them a way to do it inside the privilege. Collaborative AI workspaces shared between attorney and client, where the AI interaction happens under counsel's direction and within the attorney-client relationship, can change the analysis entirely. I'm excited to be planning this kind of approach, and I think it's where the industry needs to head. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

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René Cotton
René Cotton@_Re_·
⚖️ Un américain utilise Claude pour préparer sa défense. Il pose ses questions, affine sa stratégie et transmet à ses avocats. Le juge vient de statuer : les échanges sont saisis 😱 Claude n'est pas un avocat et ses CGU autorisent la transmission aux autorités…
Moish Peltz@mpeltz

Your AI conversations aren't privileged. Yesterday, Judge Jed Rakoff ruled that 31 documents a defendant generated using an AI tool and later shared with his defense attorneys are not protected by attorney-client privilege or work product doctrine. The logic is simple: an AI tool is not an attorney. It has no law license, owes no duty of loyalty, and its terms of service explicitly disclaim any attorney-client relationship. Sharing case details with an AI platform is legally no different from talking through your legal situation with a friend (which is not privileged). You can't fix it after the fact, either. Sending unprivileged documents to your lawyer doesn't retroactively make them privileged. That's been settled law for years. It just hadn't been tested with AI until now. And here's what really hurt the defendant: the AI provider's privacy policy (Claude), in effect when he used the tool, expressly permits disclosure of user prompts and outputs to governmental authorities. There was no reasonable expectation of confidentiality. The core problem is the gap between how people experience AI and what's actually happening. The conversational interface feels private. It feels like talking to an advisor. But unless you negotiate for an enterprise agreement that says otherwise, you're inputting information into a third-party commercial platform that retains your data and reserves broad rights to disclose it. Judge Rakoff also flagged an interesting wrinkle: the defendant reportedly fed information from his attorneys into the AI tool. If prosecutors try to use these documents at trial, defense counsel could become a fact witness, potentially forcing a mistrial. Winning on privilege doesn't make the evidentiary picture simple. For anyone advising clients or managing legal risk, this is a wake-up call. AI tools are not a safe space for clients to process their counsel's advice and to regurgitate their legal strategy. Every prompt is a potential disclosure. Every output is a potentially discoverable document. So what do we do about it? First, attorneys need to be proactive. Advise clients explicitly that anything they put into an AI tool may be discoverable and is almost certainly not privileged. Put it in your engagement letters. Make it part of onboarding. Don't assume clients understand this, because most don't. Second, if clients want to use AI to help process legal issues (and they clearly will, increasingly), then let's give them a way to do it inside the privilege. Collaborative AI workspaces shared between attorney and client, where the AI interaction happens under counsel's direction and within the attorney-client relationship, can change the analysis entirely. I'm excited to be planning this kind of approach, and I think it's where the industry needs to head. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

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Paul Hatte@Paul_Hatte·
💣 Puisque personne n'y comprend rien au budget de la Ville de Paris, j'ai décidé de faire ce que Paris n'a jamais fait : publier en opendata l'ensemble des données budgétaires, de les rendre intelligibles, et d'ouvrir un simulateur vous permet de tester votre propre budget. ↩️ openconseil.paris/budget-2026
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
R.I.P. basic prompting. MIT just dropped a technique that makes ChatGPT reason like a team of experts instead of one overconfident intern. It’s called “Recursive Meta-Cognition” and it outperforms standard prompts by 110%. Here’s the prompt (and why this changes everything) 👇
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Maître Mangeclous - עו״ד מנג׳קלו
J'ai vu deux séries décevantes ces dernières semaines: 1/ Pluribus (Apple TV): Un virus frappe la terre. D'un coup, tous les humains - sauf 12 - partagent le même esprit. Une tour de Babel inversée. La concorde et la coopération universelles mise à mal par les 12 impétrants. L'harmonie universelle justifie-t-elle la disparition de la personnalité et de l'originalité de chaque individu ? Vaut-il mieux que les 12 intègrent l'esprit universel ou au contraire que chacun retrouve son individualité ? Idée originale. Série prometteuse. Mais qui perd très vite de son intérêt. Le fond du sujet est sabordé par des épisodes interminables et superficiels (mention spéciale pour l'épisode d'une heure où on voit un personnage errer dans une ville vide. UNE PUTAIN D'HEURE OÙ IL NE SE PASSE RIEN.) Bref. Dispensable. 3/10 (pour l'idée) au Mangecloumètre.
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Pascal Gros
Pascal Gros@GrosPascal·
Bonne année ! Bientôt 2027 !
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jean marc manach
jean marc manach@manhack·
Un quart des Français visitent les sites d’infos générées par IA recommandés par Google révèle une étude @Mediametrie @nextinpact & @geste 74 % ont plus de 50 ans, au point qu'ils visitent plus de sites d'infos GenAI que de vrais sites d'actus. Offert : next.ink/214999/un-quar…
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🇺🇸 Les visiteurs affluent à l'édition américaine de la foire d'art contemporain Art Basel à Miami pour découvrir "Regular Animals", installation où des chiens-robots avec des têtes des milliardaires de la technologie comme Elon Musk et d'autres artistes prennent des photos ⤵️
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tatiana f salomon
tatiana f salomon@tfsalomon·
🔥 @NatachaQS Joyeux et lumineux anniversaire, ma Natacha adorée, toi qui incarnes si parfaitement la noblesse de l’âme et de l’esprit ! Toi qui, depuis toute petite, voulais devenir la chevalière de l’Amour ! 🌟 Pari gagné ! Merci de m’avoir choisie pour être ta mère ! #JamaisSansNatacha ❤️‍🔥 #JamaisSansElles
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Isabelle GALY 😷@NetGoldFish·
@Sauvadet Merci encore pour la loi pour un accès permanent à l’emploi des contractuels de l’état 🙏
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