Seeing Clearly to Act: A Sovereign French Response
Facing security and tech challenges, this article advocates a French "sovereign strategic intelligence" to master information.
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In a context marked by wars, technological disruptions, and disinformation, deepfakes, data overload, and unstable benchmarks, the article advocates for a "sovereign strategic intelligence". According to the author (Antoine Franz, co-founder of the Sahar company), states, companies, and institutions must develop the capacity to filter, prioritize, contextualize, and anticipate information to effectively inform their decisions.
More than simple data usage, this is a model integrating open sources, human expertise, and analysis or AI tools, while guaranteeing sovereign control of the entire chain, from collection to interpretation.
The article warns against dependence on foreign models or services: without technological sovereignty, AI could become a factor of fragility rather than a lever.
Finally, the author invites France, companies as well as public decision-makers, to seize this "integrated sovereign model" as a strategic advantage, capable of transforming the "informational fog" into operational clarity.
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