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Artificial intelligence and law & numeral professions: mutations, risks and opportunities

Introduction For a decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has left the laboratory field to become a structuring technology for economies and professions. The legal professions (lawyers, business lawyers) and the number (accounting experts, auditors) are on the front line. Long perceived as based on human expertise that is difficult to automate, they are now shocked by ... Read more

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Structure your entrepreneurial empire in Africa: why and how to transform a portfolio of personal enterprises into a real sustainable group

Introduction: a fact often ignored In Africa, many entrepreneurs have succeeded in building impressive economic empires with the strength of their work. They own several companies, sometimes in very different sectors: distribution, real estate, transport, industry, telecommunications... These leaders, often self-taught, embody a brilliant and inspiring success. But behind... Read more

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Bitcoin: Economic or speculative active instrument?

Since its creation in 2009, Bitcoin has generated debate and controversy. Some view it as a monetary revolution, a tool of financial freedom and an alternative to traditional currencies. Others see it as a highly speculative asset, with no intrinsic value, likely to cause a financial bubble. Let's explore the different facets of Bitcoin to determine if it can... Read more

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The mismatch between financial and management training and the requirements of enterprises in the AI era

In an ever-changing economic world, the training of students in finance and management is facing a major challenge: meeting the needs of a constantly changing labour market, particularly under the impetus of technological advances and artificial intelligence (AI). This mismatch between the skills acquired during studies and ... Read more

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