
The music starts, the cameras roll and the guests take their seats on the stage of the evangelical church Le Chandelier in Grenoble, on July 10, 2026. Timothée Kyle, one of the organizers of the event, begins by blessing the audience, made up of around a hundred tech professionals. All are driven by the same question: “How does God want us to live with artificial intelligence in a way that honors Him?” »
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