Young Engineer Honored for Her Work on Artificial Intelligence
Delphine Roussel-Galle, an AI engineer in the Product and Technology Division, received the Young Technology Talent Award for her work on the Editorial Dashboard project. The tool uses AI to analyze news content in order to extract various metadata—including the topics covered, the geographic scope of reports, and more—which are then cross-referenced with audience data. This work helps advance the analytical needs related to information transparency and measures of media diversity currently being defined by ARCOM.
This is the second consecutive year that a young engineer from France Télévisions has won this award, following Yannick Olivier, who won in 2024 for his work during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Alix, the Group’s Sovereign Data/AI Platform
The second prize was awarded to ALIX, the in-house developed platform that integrates cloud services, including data and AI services. Built on open-source components, this platform enables France Télévisions to address the challenges of data management, scaling up artificial intelligence, and managing the Group’s cloud resources. This foundation supports the company’s AI applications and enables us to expand our use cases. It is a sovereign platform, designed to remain versatile, high-performing, and scalable as AI applications continue to evolve within the group.

Skander Ben Attia, CEO, was elected to the EBU Technical Committee during the summit.





