As part of the “AI, democracies and information space” seminar, the Théâtre de la Concorde is hosting the first edition of the Ada Prize on January 16, chaired by Laurence Bertrand Dorléac.
The Ada Prize celebrates literary excellence and aims to create links between the technologies that shape our society and the authors who think about it. It values literary and intellectual works which, through their originality, creativity and rigor, enrich our understanding of the world, stimulate our inventiveness and provide enlightened responses to the rapid and profound changes in our environment.
This prize welcomed an exceptional jury, composed of:
• LAURENCE BERTRAND DORLÉAC, art historian, President of the FNSP and President of the Ada Prize,
• GIULIANO DA EMPOLI, writer, Laureate of the 2022 French Academy Award,
• JULIE GIRARD, Philosopher, writer, author of Twilight of the Unicorns,
-• DELPHINE GROUÈS, Director of the Maison des Arts et de la Création at Sciences Po,
• HUGO MICHERON, Doctor in Political Sciences, Winner of the Femina Prize, author of Anger and Forgetting,
• BRUNO PATINO, Doctor in political science and professor at Sciences Po, President of ARTE,
• ANNE ROSENCHER, Deputy Editorial Director of l’Express,
• CHINE LABBÉ, Editor-in-Chief Europe at NewsGuard and member of the Committee relating to the honesty, independence and pluralism of information and programs at Radio France.
This sequence will be punctuated by a musical interlude by Michaela Riener.