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Harnessing emerging technologies is one thing, but what happens when these technologies interact? 💡 How do we make technologies work together coherently, safely, and responsibly? 💡 How do we design interfaces that enable this intelligence to operate across systems? These are the questions that Pascal Brier, our Group Chief Innovation Officer, poses and explores in this Perspective article from the Tech Trends edition of our Conversations for Tomorrow series. Read the full article here https://bit.ly/43zN5eX #EmergingTech

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These are critical questions, Pascal. When technologies interact, the challenge is not just technical but human. Coherence and safety matter because innovation should empower people, not overwhelm them. Designing interfaces that feel intuitive and trustworthy is essential for progress. Looking forward to diving into your perspective and exploring how these ideas shape a connected future.

Capgemini Insightful perspective. The real challenge today isn’t just adopting emerging technologies, but ensuring they interact seamlessly, securely, and ethically. Exploring how to design these intelligent interfaces is essential for building truly connected systems. Great discussion.

Really like this perspective, the real breakthroughs now come from how systems connect, not just how they perform alone. Thanks for sharing.

👆 There's always a nugget of insight I glean from Pascal's perspectives. Many again here in this convergence article. Topical right now is his point on true sovereignty in the age of convergence: "...Sovereignty must be redefined as the power to choose and limit dependencies: to collaborate from strength, grounded in mastery and trusted partnerships"...Food for thought, as ever.

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Orchestrating the Future This reflection signals a new era where value is created not by individual technologies, but by the convergence between them. AI, quantum, robotics and energy systems are no longer parallel revolutions. Their fusion unlocks exponential potential, shaping intelligent ecosystems rather than isolated innovations. The leaders who win the next decade will be those who master orchestration. By aligning talent, ethics and collaboration across boundaries, they will transform complexity into clarity and progress into shared prosperity. The future belongs to systems thinkers.

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As per innovation is concerned, The first one I request to Capgemini kindly make the default email system smart enough as a job seeker we want to have a proper feedback on our application, although tried reaching over available emails, than it shows like Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups: hrsystem@capgemini.com The recipient's mailbox is full and can't accept messages now. Please try resending your message later, or contact the recipient directly.

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A fascinating and important perspective. As emerging technologies converge, the real challenge lies in ensuring they operate cohesively, safely and responsibly across interconnected systems. Pascal Brier’s questions highlight exactly where innovation must focus—designing intelligent interfaces, enabling interoperability and building frameworks that support trust and transparency. This kind of forward-thinking approach is essential for shaping the next wave of digital transformation. Looking forward to exploring the full article and the insights it brings to future tech ecosystems.

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