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Bercy beaucoup ? – POLITICO

7 November 2024
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Bercy beaucoup ? – POLITICO
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In Tech Matin, the latest decrees appointing ministers and state secretaries for digital matters have been revealed, including Clara Chappaz, Marc Ferracci, Laurence Garnier, Agnès Canayer, and Othman Nasrou. Today, Bercy hosts a “Data Day” with 300 participants discussing digital transformation of public services and AI projects, such as the innovative pool detector. LaborIA presents research on AI’s impact on employment, focusing on how it affects control jobs at government agencies like DGFIP, DGCCRF, and Customs. The goal is to evaluate how AI interacts with employees and potentially reshape necessary skills and roles.

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