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L’IA pourrait remplacer l’équivalent de 300 millions d’emplois
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) pourrait remplacer l’équivalent de 300 millions d’emplois à temps plein, selon un rapport de la banque d’investissement Goldman Sachs.
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AI and Data Science are Changing Job Safety into an Advantage
The explosion of advanced technology in the workplace may appear to be straight out of the novel Brave New World, but it contains genuine humanity.
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Artificial Intelligence is booming – but how will it impact your career?
Artificial Intelligence is the latest technology buzz topic thanks to the boom of ChatGPT. The AI-powered chatbot, created by Microsoft-backed OpenAI, has both impressed and shocked with its ability to answer questions, write essays and even argue legal cases.
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Why will Careers in Data Science be in Demand in 2023?
If you are exploring a job or career move in 2023 after six months of tech layoffs, revaluations, concerns about the economy, and a potential recession, you would be forgiven for thinking about which way to jump.
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Cette intelligence artificielle est capable de créer des images en lisant dans les pensées
Deux chercheurs japonais ont permis à l’intelligence artificielle Stable Diffusion de traduire des pensées humaines en images, comme le révèle une étude publiée en décembre dernier sur le site Biorxiv.
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10 GROUNDBREAKING DEVELOPMENTS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE YOU NEED TO KNOW
AI is impacting nearly every industry, from healthcare and finance to retail and transportation, and is poised to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with one another. Here are some upcoming landmarks in AI that we can expect to see in the next few years.
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Une Intelligence Artificielle consommant des milliers de fois moins d’énergie
Une équipe associant trois laboratoires du CNRS, le CEA Leti et la startup Hawai.tech, a réalisé un prototype de machine qui réalise une tâche d’intelligence artificielle en utilisant des milliers de fois moins d’énergie qu’une solution traditionnelle. Ces résultats sont publiés dans la revue Nature Electronics.
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Rutgers Researchers Use Artificial Intelligence to Predict Cardiovascular Disease
Researchers may be able to predict cardiovascular disease – such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure – in patients by using artificial intelligence (AI) to examine the genes in their DNA, according to a new Rutgers study.
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Human brain-powered computers could be the way of the future
The human brain evolved to form billions of neurons, enabling us to learn and make complex logical decisions. We can look at two different animals, such as a cat and a dog, and tell them apart, while a computer struggles at the task.
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Is Artificial Intelligence Good For Society?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated the world, with exciting new publicly available AI-driven tools like ChatGPT, Dall-E, a new version of Microsoft’s Bing search engine and an ego-bruised Google trying to catch up.
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L’intelligence artificielle ChatGPT réussit des tests de « théorie de l’esprit »
Michal Kosinski, chercheur à l’Université de Stanford, a cherché à savoir si elle disposait des aptitudes associées à la « théorie de l’esprit » : en résumé, la capacité à comprendre et anticiper qu’une personne puisse « penser » différemment de nous.
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New Open-Source App for Precise Brain Mapping
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New Machine Learning Model Predicts Sentence Comprehension and Production Ability
Humans find some of the comprehension difficult to understand. There is a limitation to the ability to understand some sentences, and find it difficult to comprehend.
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New artificial intelligence tool can accurately identify cancer
Exclusive: algorithm performs more efficiently and effectively than current methods, according to a study