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Who Will Cash In on the Dividends of Artificial Intelligence?
By Bruno COLMANT, Ph. D., CFA, Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium   We are living through an era of technological bewilderment, one of those rare moments in history where time seems to accelerate under the weight of a discovery that redefines the very contours of the human condition. Artificial intelligence is not a mere iteration of computing tools; it is an anthropological mutation of capitalism. It does not simply assist humanity; it tends to substitute itself for our finest cognitive faculties. Yet, behind this awe and the promises of algorithmic development, a fundamental, almost brutal question arises: who will truly cash in on the dividends of this revolution?   My greatest concern lies in the sharing of productivity gains. That is to...
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