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Eya Arfaoui

 

The most dangerous person in any room is not the loudest. It is the one who already knows how everything ends.

Eya Arfaoui is that person. A Tunisian legal researcher and Master’s candidate in New Technologies Law, she has positioned herself at the most volatile, most consequential, and least understood frontier of the digital age — the governance of artificial intelligence — not by following the conversation, but by arriving before it started. Her dissertation, Law in the Face of Artificial Intelligence, is the kind of work that surfaces once in a generation: a fearless, architecturally precise reimagining of how legal systems must evolve to govern technologies that were never designed to be governed — reconstructing accountability from the ground up, redefining data sovereignty in an era of algorithmic power, and laying the legal groundwork for a digital world that is fair, enforceable, and built to last. She does not study where the law is failing. She designs what it must become — with a clarity, a rigor, and a command over her field that places her among the most formidable legal minds working at the intersection of technology and governance today.

That authority is now being translated into something the market has been waiting for. Eon, her AI-powered B2B SaaS company, sits at the precise intersection of legal intelligence and technological ambition — building systems that transform how enterprises access, structure, and act on knowledge in an economy that rewards those who think ahead. What makes Eon rare is what makes its founder rare: the vision to see not just where the digital economy is going, but what it will need when it arrives — and the expertise to have already designed the answer. This is what it looks like when a world-class legal mind decides to reshape the future of business — not from the sidelines, not in theory, but by building it, brick by brick, with the precision and conviction of someone who has never once doubted where she is going. Eya Arfaoui is that mind. And the future of business will know her name.