Imagine turkeys in a pen. At first they are afraid of the farmer bringing them food. Then they get used to him. Especially as food has become more and more plentiful lately. This gentleman is really nice. The situation of the turkeys has never been
PlusTwo strong initiatives of the French government are currently attracting the attention of innovation stakeholders. Through France's strategic plan for artificial intelligence, it is clear that the President of the Republic wishes to regain the place that inappropriate public policies have caused France to lose in the field of artificial intelligence.
PlusFollowing World Bipolar Disorder Day, researchers at the Institut Pasteur announce the development of a mobile application to measure the activity of mood disorders, particularly bipolar disorders. Resulting from clinical research and developed by doctors and researchers, the system
PlusMany people still think that Artificial Intelligence is a sophisticated computer program, but that it follows to the letter the instructions that programmers have given it beforehand. This is without counting on machine learning, deep learning, which allows the machine to learn by itself, from
PlusWith the current topics of digital transformation in production, human-robot collaboration and service robotics, robotization is intensifying, strongly contributing to the establishment of Industry 4.0 where Man bears more responsibility than ever before. Automation of economies is accelerating worldwide: the new medium
PlusIt is the adventure of young pioneers from all over the world who have created innovative and surprising projects, born of collective intelligence. These are the "Winters", hosted in a collaborative creation residency, from September 2017 to March 2018, at the heart of Hive, the international hive dedicated to exploring the future in
PlusThe production of solar energy is closely linked to the amount of sunlight: when the sun is not shining, a solar panel generates only a very small amount of electricity. This is a real brake on the deployment of solar technologies, especially in certain regions of the world. But a team of
PlusThe electric vehicle is beneficial for the future of the planet. Will it be the future of transport? What will it take to make this happen? Elements of an answer. "It is tempting to think that in the not-so-distant future all vehicles will be electric, but
PlusArtificial intelligence is developing by leaps and bounds and is investing all sectors, especially the medical field. Relying on increasingly large databases, diagnostic assistance algorithms are taking a leading role in healthcare decisions for patients.
PlusYou like to take yourself as a selfie? You are not reluctant, far from it, to publish photos of yourself on social networks? Are you a bit of a narcissist? What Facebook has in store for you: a personal paparazzi robot that'll take pictures of you all day long, never tired of your
PlusEvery second, 29,000 Gigabytes (GB) of information is published worldwide, or 2.5 trillion bytes of data every day, and 88% of this available data is not analysed. In this "datavore" ecosystem, the data generated by connected cars will become a huge market to be analysed and
PlusAccording to experts from the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and the Sea, short-distance journeys on French roads will increase by 29% by 2050, leading to an increase in traffic jams and air pollution. The French government is beginning to realise the environmental impact that this increase in traffic will have on the environment.
PlusWhat are the links between new technologies and public policy? Jérôme Pesenti, Facebook's vice-president of artificial intelligence, presented his report to the British government on the development of the artificial intelligence industry in the United Kingdom on 27 February at Sciences Po. The opportunity for a debate on this
PlusChina has resolutely embraced new technologies. We often talk about it in our columns. It wants to establish itself as a world leader, dethroning Americans and Europeans alike. But these very advanced technologies are not only intended to improve the lives of its citizens and competitiveness.
PlusNot a day goes by without Artificial Intelligence making headlines. We are proud of its prowess but at the same time we fear it, we promote it, but we are also worried about its progress, which could be devastating. This week, two contradictory pieces of information complete the news
PlusWhat would you do if you were one of the richest people in the world? Would you, like Elon Musk, send your convertible into space? Would you spend like Bill Gates on charity foundations? Would you compulsively, like Bernard Arnaud, buy art? Would you book seats for the first flight on
PlusA new type of brain implant that works much like a pacemaker could increase memory by 15%. Neural implants that claim to stimulate memory function are not new, but an innovative approach to the problem has led to a device that sends electrical impulses to help the
PlusHow can we help disaster-stricken populations around the world? The recent series of natural disasters is a reminder of the difficulties faced by disaster victims and the teams that rescue them. Access is often blocked and it is difficult to provide quick and flexible solutions to help these people.
PlusOur electronic and computer devices are getting smaller and smaller, more and more adapted to our needs, and closer and closer to us physically. From the first heavy, fixed and complex computers, we have moved on to smartphones that accompany us in our every move.
PlusIn the field of Artificial Intelligence, many French people have been and still are remarkably at the forefront. But most of our talents remain confined to their research labs and have great difficulty in exploiting their work in operational applications. The valorization of research is therefore
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