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S2E7 - AI in healthcare: liberator or impostor?
What if AI made doctors... more human?
This is one of the fascinating paradoxes explored in this episode: Dr. Samuel Gareau Lajoie, a family physician and co-founder of Vetted Medical, reveals that before AI, he spent his consultations with his back turned to his patients, his eyes glued to his keyboard, and that it is precisely technology that has given him back eye contact, allowing him to detect signs he would have missed in the past, such as clues to domestic violence.
Laurent Tillement, Director of AI and Health Partnerships at Mila, provides insight from a research perspective to distinguish useful innovation from "technology for technology's sake." This episode completely overturns the commonly held belief that AI dehumanizes medicine.
S2E6 - Automating without dehumanizing: putting people at the center of the AI revolution
What if automating your processes actually accelerated your failure instead of saving you time? Martin Boivin (Hypertech) and Mathieu Bélanger (Parkour3) confront the technological enthusiasm for "automating everything" with some uncomfortable truths:
50% of Gen Z associates an unexpected phone call with bad news.
And an 80-year Harvard study reveals that it is neither your cholesterol nor your wealth that predicts your longevity, but the quality of your relationships.
Between the technological impostor who connects humans before machines and the specialist who refuses to automate empathy, this episode traces the invisible line between efficiency and digital loneliness.
S2E5 - Media, Business, and AI: Adoption, Ethics, and Real Impact
Did you know that two competing electricity companies agreed to collaborate on developing an AI tool, simply because they realized that counting electrical outlets on a blueprint offers no competitive advantage? In this episode recorded live at the All In 2025 event, William Gélina Sylvestre and Thierry-Eliot Villeneuve from the Association de la construction du Québec (ACQ), accompanied by Hugues from Explorer, reveal the fascinating paradoxes of the Quebec construction industry.
S2E3 Faster, more accurate treatment: AI at the heart of medical research
What if the biggest obstacle to recovery wasn't the disease itself, but the time it takes to diagnose it? In this fascinating episode, Mohamed M. Diallo (founder of Bioeureka) reveals how his AI transforms days of incubation into analyses of less than 24 hours by simply "looking" at bacteria under a microscope, but not without first learning not to confuse a pathogen with, say, a green shoe.