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Why an AI for Good AI for Bad club?
The underlying computational power of this new tool will allow businesses to boost productivity and individuals to benefit from enhanced intelligence in their daily lives.
While generative artificial intelligence provides new solutions to a wide range of issues, it also raises many questions: increased energy consumption, overconsumption fueled by unbridled advertising models, cultural impoverishment, “simplified” education, individualism, dehumanization… The list of disadvantages could be longer than that of the benefits if AI applications are not guided by values and intentions that serve the public interest and enhance both daily life and personal fulfillment.
Conceived by entrepreneurs, AI for GOOD – AI for BAD offers decision-makers an educational platform for exchange, reflection, and action regarding this technological revolution and its uses, which are transforming our ways of working and living.

Eric Ochs
CEO de MM Media

Pierre Suc
Fondateur de l’agence Plug and Play
Directeur Associé 16COM
Robert Zarader
President of Bona Fidé
Marie Ochs
Artistic Director
Romain Hamard
Customer Relationship Manager at Crédit Agricole IDF
Laurent Cabannes
Former International Athlete - Founder of LC Consulting
Jean-Baptiste Dussaussois Larralde
Water and Environment Engineer
Thomas Solignac
Founder of Kayro.ai
Gillen Gamiochipi
Founder of Sportpxl
Camille Rivet
Investment analyst at Hi Inov
Jean-Philippe Courtois
Former President and EVP of Microsoft Corp, Co-founder of Live for Good
Jean Guillaume d'Ornano
President of Option Finance
Thematic events on the challenges and impacts of AI
The ongoing changes are significant, and the transformation challenges have a profound impact on activities. This initiative aims to foster a “responsible ripple effect” on AI projects across all their current impacts: customer relations, finance, human resources, production, and communication.

At each of our meetings
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A “plea” presented by the speakers
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The drafting of an Impact Manifesto
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Your Membership Benefits
Depending on your membership status, you can access our various events (Speak Easy, Coffee & Cookies with an Insider, AI Talks).
Each event will be approached pragmatically. You will be encouraged to identify what is “too good” and what is “too bad.” The collective analyses of all participants will contribute to the drafting of a Manifesto.
Our Speak Easy Events
Be invited to our Speak Easy events held in simple and enjoyable venues. There, you will meet club members and participate in debates led by a prominent AI figure.
Coffee & Cookie
A discussion between 4-5 people and an insider on AI challenges. A free 1-hour session.
In partnership with Laura Todd.

Passport to AI
What are the impacts of AI on frontline managers?
How can we help them understand the topic, integrate existing tools and rapidly evolving solutions into their daily routines and roles?
How can we convince them of the "For Good" potential while identifying what they perceive as "For Bad"?
A tailored format (for 20 to 30 participants) held either in-company or externally, designed to enrich your AI projects.
Our Upcoming Events
February
Launch of the Institute with a first consultation "The French and their vision of AI for good AI for bad in 2025"
A survey conducted with 1,000 French households on the upcoming challenges of AI, in partnership with Norstat.
Free presentation of the study results.
March
In Sports - What role does AI play in the development of sports participation and high-performance athletics?
A Speak Easy at Gentleman 1919 hosted by Laurent Cabannes, former international rugby player and founder of LC Consulting.
April
Results of the study of 400 AI startups in partnership with Hi Inov
A media breakfast – influencers on the AI startup ecosystem.
The Institute
In partnership with Norstat, the European leader in panels and studies, AI for Bad AI for Good is launching four annual studies among French households on the impacts of AI. The objective: to measure the adoption of AI in daily practices and its perceived advantages and disadvantages in the everyday lives of the French population.
Each study will be accompanied by specific communication campaigns with our partners and will fuel discussions within the club. All insights produced or collected by the Institute will be shared with our members.
Through the diversity of its members, the AIFG AIFB community will generate efficient insights tied to the tangible impacts of AI.
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Become a member!
Join AI for Good AI for Bad today to actively contribute to innovative projects that put artificial intelligence at the service of the common good.
As a member or partner, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with experts, explore ethical and responsible initiatives, and play a key role in the positive transformation of our society through AI.
Contact us now to learn more and become an active participant in this change.