The present knowledge on the Higgs-like boson discovered at the LHC is
summarized. The data accumulated so far are consistent with the Standard Model
predictions and put interesting constraints on alternative scenarios of
electroweak symmetry breaking. The measured couplings to gauge bosons and
third-generation fermions indicate that a Higgs particle has indeed been found.
More precise data are needed to clarify whether it is the unique Higgs boson of
the Standard Model or the first member of a new variety of dynamical (either
elementary or composite) fields.Comment: Invited talk at the LHCP 2013 Conference (Barcelona, Spain, 13-18 May
2013). 6 pages, 8 figure