Episodi

  • Does AI protect or exploit online users?
    Jan 15 2026

    Artificial intelligence can be used to help us deal with online risks, but it can also be used to exploit users. What are the biggest online risks today and how can AI be used to help, not hurt, citizens? Oana Goga, a Research director at Inria (part of the Inria CEDAR team at Laboratoire d'Informatique (LIX) of Ecole Polytechnique - IP Paris), explains the benefits and risks.


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    14 min
  • Is it time to rethink how we talk about AI?
    Jan 15 2026

    The field of AI has become a powerful tool within our societies, but it has also become the subject of unprecedented hype. How do we take a big picture look at AI to create a true vision of this technology for the future? Professor Michael Jordan (UC Berkeley/Inria) tells us more.

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    14 min
  • How can we better measure and regulate the environmental footprint of AI ?
    Jan 15 2026

    We’re increasingly aware of AI’s environmental footprint. How can authorities regulate AI’s impact on our planet and what can ordinary citizens do to help? In this episode, Thomas Le Goff, assistant professor of Law and Technology at Télécom Paris – Institut Polytechnique de Paris, gives us the latest.

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    13 min
  • How has the E4H center become a place of technology, innovation and solutions?
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode, we learn more about Institut Polytechnique de Paris’ Engineering for Health Interdisciplinary Center. Dedicated to shaping the future of life sciences and health, it uses technology and innovation to address key societal challenges. To help explain is Jean-Louis Mergny, co-director of the Engineering for Health Interdisciplinary Center at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and Hiba Belkadi, PhD candidate at the Institut Pasteur in biomedical engineering.

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    11 min
  • How can digital twin technology pave the way for personalized patient care?
    Sep 4 2025

    Artificial intelligence is increasingly helping to relieve the pressure on health systems, by reducing the need for medical interventions and saving money. In this episode, we learn about digital twin technology, which is advancing patient care while reducing costs for medical providers. Martin Genet, assistant professor at Ecole polytechnique (member school of Institut Polytechnique de Paris) in biomedical engineering, explains.

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    12 min
  • Can new technology help the aging population live longer and better?
    Sep 4 2025

    People are living longer than ever before, but that has put pressure on health systems around the world. In this episode, we learn about E-Vita, a startup that offers health solutions to the aging population. Jérôme Boudy, researcher at Télécom SudParis (member school of IP Paris) and project partner at E-Vita, explains.

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    12 min
  • How can patients take control of their kidney health?
    Sep 4 2025

    Chronic kidney disease is one of the most prevalent, deadly and costly chronic diseases in the world. In this episode, we learn about Metyos’ bio-wearable companion device, which allows patients to take control of their kidney health. Olga Chashchina, the co-founder of Metyos and former student at Ecole Polytechnique, member school of IP Paris explains.

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    14 min
  • AI, Bias & Fairness: A Tough Equation
    Feb 5 2025
    Can we truly trust artificial intelligence? Behind every algorithm lies an invisible challenge: bias. In this episode of Polygram, dive into groundbreaking research from the Institut Polytechnique de Paris to uncover how AI bias emerges, why it impacts everything from facial recognition to financial decisions, and what scientists are doing to make AI fairer and more reliable. From data selection to algorithmic design, discover the hidden forces shaping the future of AI—because fairness isn’t just a feature, it’s a necessity.
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    12 min