Presented for the first time this week on the boards of the Royal Opera of Versailles, the play the Astrologer or the False Omens stages a charlatan that improvises astrologer to extract the fortune of one of his admirers. A farce that echoes our relationship to AI, which exploits in its own way the springs of human credulity, which Molière laughed at in his time...
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Presented for the first time this week on the boards of the Royal Opera of Versailles, the play the Astrologer or the False Omens stages a charlatan that improvises astrologer to extract the fortune of one of his admirers. A farce that echoes our relationship to AI, which exploits in its own way the springs of human credulity, which Molière laughed at in his time...