AI

N. Saby: “A new AI winter could boost development of responsible AI”

• AI is the focus of high expectations and a great many fears. Its development needs to be accompanied by more reflection if we are to avoid negative cultural and environmental outcomes.
• A new AI winter would be perceived as a setback, but it could also encourage the development of more responsible and ethical AI.
• AI is shaking up the world of work, especially legal departments, where the AI Act has redefined roles played by corporate lawyers and data protection officers (DPOs) who now advise technical teams.
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An industrial maintenance solution combining AI, a 5G private network and IoT

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Orange is developing secure and streamlined generative AI for its employees

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Launching new technologies: “Sometimes it’s better to wait for the right moment”

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How to avoid replicating bias and human error in LLMs

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Artificial pollination: robotic solutions that aim to supplement the work of bees

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Tom Chatfield: “AI could lead to a massive pollution of the world’s data and the erasure of trust.”

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