Mark Hunyadi, born in Geneva in 1960 and professor of social, moral and political philosophy at the Université catholique de Louvain, examines the digital future of humanity. A specialist in trust and social bonds, he is author of Au début est la confiance, Faire confiance à la confiance and La Déclaration universelle de l’esprit humain. This lecture explores ethical and political challenges posed by digital technologies and AI, and his proposal to recognise the human mind as a common heritage of humanity.
In French.