Bringing together more than 70 participants and moderated by Cédric Jadoul, COO of Fujitsu
Luxembourg, and renowned experts, the event was held at the Sofitel Luxembourg Europe in a
convivial atmosphere conducive to exchanges.
Tim Schaeps, from Microsoft, gave a brilliant presentation on the opportunities offered by
the cloud in the field of AI. He highlighted how the cloud makes it possible to democratize access to powerful computing
resources, thereby propelling innovation and the widespread adoption of AI in many sectors.
Catherine Di Lorenzo from Allen & Overy shared valuable insights into how lawyers are
already successfully leveraging Chat GPT in their work. She illustrated how this technology improves the efficiency of legal
research, facilitates the drafting of contracts and helps to provide relevant advice to clients.
The conference also featured contributions from Steve Heggen and Moussa Ouedraogo
from Fujitsu Luxembourg. Steve Heggen presented the latest trends in GPT Chat, highlighting its growing role in the digital
transformation of businesses and the personalization of the customer experience. As for Moussa Ouedraogo
addressed the security risks associated with Chat GPT, stressing the importance of putting in place adequate
protection measures to guarantee the confidentiality of sensitive data.
The conference provided an insight into the opportunities offered by this revolutionary technology, while
highlighting the security issues that require particular attention.
Fujitsu Luxembourg continues to inspire and drives the digital industry to feed future thinking.