Adeline Bertin
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Articles by Adeline Bertin(4 articles)

AI won't tell you who wins the World Cup, but it's already transforming football
From tracking players to scouting talent, AI is quietly reshaping football. Selim Kebaier, founder of STAT12, explains how data performance analytics works, what it can already do, and what comes next as the 2026 World Cup kicks off today.

Geopolitical risk and business strategy: a conversation with Charles Salvaudon
Geopolitics is no longer a backdrop. It shapes every business decision. Charles Salvaudon, author of "Understanding the World to Make Better Decisions", explains why all companies, regardless of size, must integrate geopolitical risk into their strategy to survive and compete.

One founder, not another: what really tips the scales for investors
Long before capital comes into play, what tips the scales for an investor is something harder to measure: chemistry, conviction, a clear grasp of the problem. Elena Lavezzi, CEO of Znext, and Alfredo Palena, co-founder of Ekory, speak from both sides of the table.

"These grades are not the end of this construction: they are its first external validation"
Albert School's programs just earned state-recognized grades from France's Ministry of Higher Education. Olivier Rodot, Director of Studies for Albert School Programs at Mines Paris – PSL, explains what this means for students, the institution, and the future of AI education.