“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Arthur C. Clarke *
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Humanity produces oceans of knowledge. We shape the boats to cruise it in peace.
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We are beings of stories, and the better the story, the longer it lasts.
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We are looking for ways to help, and we daily craft our best to do so.
Benjamin
Dallard
Head of AI
Filipe
Vilas-Boas
Creative Director
Lucas
Olejarz
Software Engineer
Christophe
Vilas-Boas
Tech Leader
Christophe
Cordelle
Business Manager
Benjamin
Rouyer
Motion Designer
* Along with Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke is one of the "Big Three" writers of English-language science fiction. In some of his novels, he anticipated the Internet and general artificial intelligence (notably in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the AI HAL 9000 on-board computer, capable of understanding natural language, interpreting emotions, reasoning, learning and designing); and in an interview in 1976, he predicted for the year 2000 both the arrival of the World Wide Web and that of the mobile phone. He envisaged our current use of computers, with the Internet and above all the Web, and believed that the combined progress of telecommunications and computing would help humanity to develop a global consciousness and culture.