Who is Arnaud Dupui-Castérès, the founder of Vae Solis Communications?
Is a French-style government shutdown possible? The worst threat to Michel Barnier
The Olympic Truce, or Winning Back Public Opinion
PSG - OL: "We won't mourn him"... Mbappé and Paris, we love each other like we leave each other
While Kylian Mbappé could play his last match for PSG on Saturday, in the French Cup final against Lyon, the end of the story between Paris and the player has been marked by a number of setbacks.
VAE SOLIS TRAINS IN GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Vae Solis Communication, a communications strategy consultancy, has trained its fifty employees in generative artificial intelligence and structured its own tools. All staff, including administrative staff, have in fact completed a training cycle starting in 2023, focusing on ChatGPT4. The firm's consultants are already using AI to perform certain tasks [...].
Euro 2024: How to update Didier Deschamps' (slightly) outdated list?
While the French national team coach will announce the list of players for Euro 2024 on TF1's 8 p.m. news, the format has never evolved in recent years, unlike other national selections
Experts: The economic stakes of Xi Jinping's visit to France - 07/05

On Tuesday May 7, Philippe Manière, President of Vae Solis Communications, Guillaume Poitrinal, founder of W.O.2, and Gilles Raveaud, lecturer at the Institut d'Études Européennes de Paris-8 Saint-Denis, discussed the economic stakes of the Chinese president's visit to France, and also addressed the fears of the European automotive sector vis-à-vis [...].
Election: Three Possible Scenarios Following the Election
Social networks: politicians are not influencers

Last March, Gabriel Attal created his account on the BeReal social network. As for Emmanuel Macron, he took up the hijacking of the poster for the film La La Land, in which he held hands with Brazilian President Lula. Political communication akin to that of influencers, which, as Anthony Gibert reminds us, they are not.
"The slightest faux pas can lead to a challenge": when social networks put crisis communication experts through hell

Companies are now obliged to react as quickly as possible to avoid the spread of controversy and bad buzz. But networks can also be their allies in defusing crises before they arise.