About the Founder
Several decades dedicated to knowledge and transmission.
Profile
Mathieu Rondet has spent the past 30 years working at the intersection of science, technology, human usage, and education.
- Holds two master’s degrees in biology in France and the United States.
- Specialized in physical simulations and the creation of digital worlds.
- Author of works on the evolution of biological and digital human information, and on the links between fundamental physics and informational dynamics.
- Has taught in university lecture halls, private school classrooms, and through private tutoring.
His work focuses on the challenges of a non-conflictual AI transition, mutually beneficial human–machine co-evolution, and the relationships between informational dynamics and human experience.
Why this role today
His multidisciplinary background has enabled him to develop a broader understanding of the relationships and dependencies between different forms of information propagation.
One insight became clear:
the critical challenge is not AI as a “tool,” but the perceived loss of continuity and the shift in reference points it creates:
loss of trust, identity, and usefulness; but also a transformation in our relationship with life and with our place in space and time.
The solution:
to transmit this knowledge in order to restore long-term perspective and provide valuable support for human stability.