PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Brija, Abdelghani AU - Eddahbi, Bouchra AU - Sallami, Kaoutar TI - Psychoanalysis of artificial intelligence in Fantasia by Laura Sibony: a Lacanian-Freudian reading DP - 2025 Dec 23 TA - Romanica Olomucensia PG - 299--316 VI - 37 IP - 2 AID - 10.5507/ro.2025.019 IS - 18034136 AB - This article explores Fantasia. Contes et légendes de l'intelligence artificielle by Laura Sibony through a psychoanalytic lens, reading it as a literary work that stages a human subject in crisis. This collection of short stories reveals the subject's fractures when confronted with the machine. The very title, derived from the Greek word phantasia, immediately evokes the notion of fantasy. Sibony presents artificial intelligence as a revelator of the contemporary unconscious, where the fundamental structures of desire and drive are replayed, along with the desubjectivation induced by digital technologies. Through the analysis of five selected short stories: Le Déserteur, Sans filtre et sans reproche, Pénis et croix gammées, Des Mad Men aux Math Men, and Impact avec le diable, this article examines how these narratives portray a fragmented subject, caught in the reflections of the technological mirror. How AI functions as a revealing mirror of the unconscious: of the double, the superego, the death of the symbolic, and the extinction of desire will be shown. By intersecting psychoanalysis and literary analysis, this study focuses on the motifs, figures, and networks of meaning at work in the selected texts. Ultimately, it is argued that Fantasia emerges as a literature of fantasy in which AI does not speak of the machine itself, but of us - of our psyche, and of our deadlocks in the digital age.