Coming from a family of engineers and being an enthusiastic observer of the rapid evolution of new technologies, I trained in classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles before joining Télécom Saint-Étienne (France). At the same time, I obtained a master's degree in image processing from Université de Montpellier (France), after conducting research at Prof. Barsky's laboratory at UC Berkeley (USA), in partnership with MIT (USA). This first phase of my training concluded with an R&D internship at General Electric Healthcare. In addition to acquiring in-depth scientific knowledge, this course allowed me to learn coding, particularly in Matlab and Python.
In 2017, I joined the law firm Arsene Taxand as an associate in its subsidiary dedicated to supporting companies in structuring their innovation strategy. Working at the intersection of engineering and law, I discovered a field I knew nothing about but in which I saw untapped synergy with the scientific world.
I therefore completed my education with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in business law at Université Panthéon-Assas, followed by a master's degree in private law at Université Sorbonne, all while working full-time and studying remotely.
This second phase of my education culminated in the publication of a thesis entitled « The regime of non-contractual civil liability in artificial intelligence law ».
This path led me in 2021 to the law firm Lexing (Alain Bensoussan Avocats), a pioneer in digital law, where I joined the Artificial Intelligence and Technology Litigation department as manager. At the same time, the General Secretariat for Investment in France has appointed me as AI Expert as part of the France 2030 plan.
In 2024, the law firm Gide Loyrette Nouel announced that it was looking for a head of legaltech & innovation projects. Convinced that recent technological advances, particularly in GenAI, represent an opportunity for the legal profession, I joined the firm to lead projects aimed at meeting and anticipating user needs, integrating new solutions adapted to legal practices, and guaranteeing the level of confidentiality required by the legal profession. At the heart of one of France's top law firms, I work to define the firm's AI strategy and to support 500 lawyers from various practices in adopting tools that allow them to delegate repetitive and time-consuming tasks, so that they can focus their energy on providing legal advice and services to their clients.