“For rare phenomena, human intelligence remains superior” Gilles Stoltz, CNRS research director at Paris-Saclay University, affiliate professor at HEC Paris, and specialist in machine learning
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Google Engineer Claims Artificial Intelligence Has Become ‘Aware’
The statement is controversial to say the least. Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, wrote an email to his colleagues in early June with an
Google Engineer Claims Artificial Intelligence Has Become ‘Aware’
The statement is controversial to say the least. Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, wrote an email to his colleagues in early June with an
Artificial intelligence at the gaming table
On May 11, 1997, Garry Kasparov, chess grandmaster, bowed to the Deep Blue computer, from the American company IBM. Rarely, in the history of technologies,
Robots will be endowed with a feigned humanity
Human autonomy is based on the notion of “agency”, which is an ability to develop independent thought and to freely choose to act according to
An encyclopedia to revive the smells of yesterday
“When you smell an old book, it smells of vanilla, and there are also hints of chocolate and caramel… In fact, it almost smells like
Artificial intelligence: with the “deepfake”, how to make anyone say anything
Hollywood fans can see the result: Princess Leia rejuvenated in Star Wars or the heartbreaking farewell of the late Paul Walker in Fast and Furious.
Manifesto for a political debate on digital technology and ecology
Today, most of our fellow citizens consider that the next generations will live less well than the previous ones. This collective pessimism is fueled by
The ethical dilemmas of “data scientists”
A few weeks ago, Luis chose to leave the “data” team of the digital marketing company that he had joined following his degree. At 26,
Covid-19: “Modeling is a simplification of real life”
La Croix: With the Covid-19 epidemic, forecasts have multiplied to say whether we pass a peak or start a new wave. How are these works