Jean Gabriel Ganascia

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Jean Gabriel Ganascia is a professor and philosopher of computer science at Sorbonne University, specializing in the fields of artificial intelligence and computer science. He has delivered speeches at multiple important forums and conferences, emphasizing the leading role of humans in the development of artificial intelligence and calling for proper management of AI tools to prevent them from being used for malicious purposes.

Ganascia believes that the spirit of science lies in questioning, which is the driving force behind scientific development. He pointed out that science develops in the process of constantly resolving disputes, and questioning is an important part of science. However, he also mentioned that the unfounded questioning of scientific conclusions by the general public hinders the progress of science and the development of popular science work.

In addition, Ganascia emphasized the leading role of humans in the development of artificial intelligence, believing that AI tools should be properly controlled to prevent them from being used for malicious purposes and to protect human independent thinking abilities.

His research also includes ethical issues. He has served as the chairman of the Ethics Committee of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and published several books on artificial intelligence and ethics, such as "L '- me machine" and "Le Mythe de la Singularity é"