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Generative AI hype distracts us from AI’s more important breakthroughs

On April 28, 2022, at a highly anticipated concert in Spokane, Washington, the musician Paul McCartney astonished his audience with a groundbreaking application of AI: He began to perform with a lifelike depiction of his long-deceased musical partner, John Lennon.  Using recent advances in...

The great AI hype correction of 2025

The great AI hype correction of 2025

Some disillusionment was inevitable. When OpenAI released a free web app called ChatGPT in late 2022, it changed the course of an entire industry—and several world economies. Millions of people started talking to their computers, and their computers started talking back. We were enchanted, and we...

The AI doomers feel undeterred

It’s a weird time to be an AI doomer. This small but influential community of researchers, scientists, and policy experts believes, in the simplest terms, that AI could get so good it could be bad—very, very bad—for humanity. Though many of these people would be more likely to describe themselves...

A brief history of Sam Altman’s hype

Each time you’ve heard a borderline outlandish idea of what AI will be capable of, it often turns out that Sam Altman was, if not the first to articulate it, at least the most persuasive and influential voice behind it.  For more than a decade he has been known in Silicon Valley as a...

AI coding is now everywhere. But not everyone is convinced.

AI coding is now everywhere. But not everyone is convinced.

Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented productivity boost or churning out masses of poorly designed code that saps their attention and sets software projects up for serious long term-maintenance problems. The problem is right now, it’s not...

Linux : Rust est dans le noyau et... pour y rester

Linux : Rust est dans le noyau et... pour y rester

 C'est une étape important pour le langage Rust dans le noyau Linux. Malgré les oppositions, les débats, et les problèmes d'intégration, Rust n'est plus une simple expérimentation dans le noyau Linux. Plus de 65 000 lignes de code qui font la différence. Le langage est maintenant intégré...

Kindle balance une IA dans vos livres et les auteurs n'ont pas leur mot à dire

Kindle balance une IA dans vos livres et les auteurs n'ont pas leur mot à dire

Amazon vient de lancer une nouvelle fonctionnalité dans son app Kindle iOS qui risque de faire grincer pas mal de dents du côté des auteurs et éditeurs. Ça s’appelle “Ask this Book” et c’est un chatbot IA intégré directement dans vos bouquins. Le principe c’est de...

HTTP Breakout Proxy - Le reverse engineering sans prise de tête

HTTP Breakout Proxy - Le reverse engineering sans prise de tête

Pendant que Burp Suite avale 500 Mo de RAM au démarrage, HTTP Breakout Proxy lui, tient dans un binaire de quelques Mo qui disparaît dès que vous fermez le terminal. Alors HTTP Breakout Proxy c’est quoi ? Hé bien les amis, c’est un proxy HTTP/HTTPS écrit en Go qui intercepte le trafic...

The Download: expanded carrier screening, and how Southeast Asia plans to get to space

The Download: expanded carrier screening, and how Southeast Asia plans to get to space

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Expanded carrier screening: Is it worth it? Carrier screening  tests would-be parents for hidden genetic mutations that might affect their children....

Expanded carrier screening: Is it worth it?

Expanded carrier screening: Is it worth it?

This week I’ve been thinking about babies. Healthy ones. Perfect ones. As you may have read last week, my colleague Antonio Regalado came face to face with a marketing campaign in the New York subway asking people to “have your best baby.” The company behind that campaign, Nucleus Genomics, says it...