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SpaceX mise sur l’IA et noue un partenariat avec l’éditeur de code Cursor

SpaceX mise sur l’IA et noue un partenariat avec l’éditeur de code Cursor

Le partenariat est assorti d’une option de rachat à 60 milliards de dollars d’ici à la fin de l’année. Ce partenariat avec Cursor a lieu alors qu’une course est engagée dans la Silicon Valley pour capter les développeurs professionnels, devenus le principal moteur de croissance de l’industrie de...

LinuxServer - Les images Docker que votre homelab mérite

LinuxServer - Les images Docker que votre homelab mérite

Monter un Jellyfin dans Docker, ça prend 3 minutes. Mais retrouver dans 18 mois une image encore maintenue, c'est plus le même kung fu ! En effet, beaucoup d'images populaires sur Docker Hub ont déjà pris 2 ou 3 ans de retard sur leur app upstream, et quand c'est un mainteneur solo qui a lâché...

Cryptographie post-quantique : nouveau livre chez Dunod

Cryptographie post-quantique : nouveau livre chez Dunod

Les éditions Dunod proposent un ouvrage sur le post-quantique : cryptographie post-quantique. Les auteurs sont des experts du domaine : Pierre-Alain Fouque, Pascal Lafourcade et Ludovic Perret. Ludovic avait notamment présenté deux sessions sur ce thème dans les dernières conférences DevCon du...

Inventor recalls eye imaging breakthrough

Inventor recalls eye imaging breakthrough

If you’ve been to an eye doctor and had an image taken of the inside of your eye, chances are good it was done with optical coherence tomography (OCT)—a technology invented by clinician-scientist David Huang ’85, SM ’89, PhD ’93, and now used in 40 million procedures per year.  OCT is a...

AI at MIT

AI at MIT

At MIT, AI has become so pervasive that you can almost find your way into it without meaning to. Take Sili Deng, an associate professor of mechanical engineering. Deng says she still doesn’t know whether she’d have gone all in on artificial intelligence had it not been for the covid pandemic....

Early life may have breathed oxygen earlier than believed

Early life may have breathed oxygen earlier than believed

Around 2.3 billion years ago, a pivotal period known as the Great Oxidation Event set the evolutionary course for oxygen-breathing life on Earth. But MIT geobiologists and colleagues have found evidence that some early forms of life evolved the ability to use oxygen hundreds of millions of years...

Artificial scientists

Artificial scientists

AI companies frequently invoke the possibility of AI-enabled scientific discovery as a justification for their existence: If the technology eventually cures cancer and solves climate change, then all the carbon emissions and slop videos will have been well worth it.  Already, LLMs can assist...

Agent orchestration

Agent orchestration

When people say AI will speed up drug development or fear that it will bring about mass layoffs, what they have in mind—whether they know it or not—are AI agents. ChatGPT made large language models a mass consumer product. But to change the world, AI needs to do more than just talk back: It needs...

Weaponized deepfakes

Weaponized deepfakes

For years, experts have warned that deepfakes—AI-generated videos, images, or audio recordings of people doing or saying things they haven’t actually done in real life—could be deployed in malicious ways.  These dangers are now here. Improvements in deepfake technology, and the widespread...