Employment
- 2024: Non-Tenured Teaching and Research Fellow – University of technology of Compiègne – Sorbonne University Alliance.
- 2020-2023: Teaching Assistant in Philosophy – Aix-Marseille University.
Education
- Currently (since October 2020): PhD Candidate in Philosophy – Aix-Marseille University – Centre Gilles Gaston Granger (UMR 7304 CNRS).
- 2020: Master’s Degree in Philosophy – Aix-Marseille University
- 2019: Master 1 in Epistemology – Nantes University.
- 2018: Bachelors Degree in Literature (Licence de lettres modernes) – Nantes University.
Publication (in English)
- Imitation and Large Language Models. Minds & Machines 34, 42 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-024-09698-6 SMASH
- « The Metonymical Trap » (2024). In A. C. Helliwell, A. Rossi, & B. Ball (eds.), Wittgenstein and Artificial Intelligence, Volume I (Mind and Language), Anthem Studies in Wittgenstein, Anthem Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.18979316.7
Communications delivered in English
2024
- ‘No more rules! Artificial Deep Neural Networks and Epistemic Rationality’, One-day conference on ‘Rule and Rationality’, organised by Michel Le Du and Éloïse Boisseau, Aix-en-Provence.
- ‘The “WOW” Method’, response to Peter Hacker, ‘The Way of Words: Language, Philosophy and the Methods of Natural and Social Sciences’ – The Way of Words symposium, with Peter Hacker (St John’s College, University of Oxford) and Vincent Descombes (EHESS), organised by Jérôme Dokic (Jean Nicod Institute), Léo Grenier & Jack Franco – School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS)
2023
‘Consciousness in large language models (LLMs): an assessment’, Analytic Philosophy of Mind: Société de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA) Early-Career Researchers Conference (SoPhA) – organised by the Société française de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA) & the Centre for Philosophy of Memory – Grenoble Alpes University.
2022
‘The Metonymical Trap’, 11th British Wittgenstein Society Conference: Wittgenstein and AI, organised by the British Wittgenstein Society (BWS), New College of the Humanities, London.