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An Imaginary Molière Way Created with AI

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Photo Tom Gachet L的Astrologer ou les Faux Présages, a piece written "like Molière" and in old French with the help of artificial intelligence (IA), is presented Tuesday and Wednesday at the Royal Opera of the Palace of Versailles, after three years of gestation. This farce in three acts was born from the meeting between Sorbonne University and Obvious, a collective of three artists fond of new technologies, tells Pierre-Marie Chauvin, vice-presi…
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Photo Tom Gachet L的Astrologer ou les Faux Présages, a piece written "like Molière" and in old French with the help of artificial intelligence (IA), is presented Tuesday and Wednesday at the Royal Opera of the Palace of Versailles, after three years of gestation. This farce in three acts was born from the meeting between Sorbonne University and Obvious, a collective of three artists fond of new technologies, tells Pierre-Marie Chauvin, vice-presi…

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Sceneweb broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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