Less than four months after the landmark decision by the Nanterre Judicial Court concerning CS Group, the Paris Court of Appeal drove the point home with a ruling dated May 21, 2026 (no. 25/13232). Seized by the Works Council of the Moniteur Group, the Court confirmed that the deployment of Artificial Intelligence tools (the "DIGI" assistant and "ChatGPT") without prior consultation with employee representatives constitutes a manifestly unlawful…
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Less than four months after the landmark decision by the Nanterre Judicial Court concerning CS Group, the Paris Court of Appeal drove the point home with a ruling dated May 21, 2026 (no. 25/13232). Seized by the Works Council of the Moniteur Group, the Court confirmed that the deployment of Artificial Intelligence tools (the "DIGI" assistant and "ChatGPT") without prior consultation with employee representatives constitutes a manifestly unlawful…