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Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, ça rime avec Photoshop au chomage

Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, ça rime avec Photoshop au chomage

Vous connaissez ce moment où quelqu’un arrive tranquillou en mode incognito sur un forum et balance un truc tellement impressionnant que tout le monde se demande qui c’est ? Et bien c’est exactement ce qui vient de se passer avec “nano banana”, un modèle...

Open the pod bay doors, Claude

Open the pod bay doors, Claude

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.  The AI learns it is about to be switched off and goes rogue, disobeying commands and threatening its human operators. It’s a well-worn trope in science fiction. We see it in Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. It’s the premise of the...

Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

In October, a new academic conference will debut that’s unlike any other. Agents4Science is a one-day online event that will encompass all areas of science, from physics to medicine. All of the work shared will have been researched, written, and reviewed primarily by AI, and will be presented using...

Mirage 2 - le moteur de jeu IA qui génère des mondes en temps réel

Mirage 2 - le moteur de jeu IA qui génère des mondes en temps réel

Toutes les nuits, en m’endormant, je me pose la question suivante : “Et si on pouvait créer un jeu vidéo juste en le décrivant ?” Non, c’est faux, je m’endors en 30 secondes chrono comme une merde, épuisé par une journée à écrire sur ce site. Mais n’empêche,...

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

On a Sunday morning in a Midwestern megachurch, worshippers step through sliding glass doors into a bustling lobby—unaware they’ve just passed through a gauntlet of biometric surveillance. High-speed cameras snap multiple face “probes” per second, isolating eyes, noses, and mouths before passing...

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

In 1943, while the world’s brightest physicists split atoms for the Manhattan Project, the American psychologist B.F. Skinner led his own secret government project to win World War II.  Skinner did not aim to build a new class of larger, more destructive weapons. Rather, he wanted to make...

Sam Altman and the whale

Sam Altman and the whale

My colleague Grace Huckins has a great story on OpenAI’s release of GPT-5, its long-awaited new flagship model. One of the takeaways, however, is that while GPT-5 may make for a better experience than the previous versions, it isn’t something revolutionary. “GPT-5 is, above all else,” Grace...

Five ways that AI is learning to improve itself

Five ways that AI is learning to improve itself

Last week, Mark Zuckerberg declared that Meta is aiming to achieve smarter-than-human AI. He seems to have a recipe for achieving that goal, and the first ingredient is human talent: Zuckerberg has reportedly tried to lure top researchers to Meta Superintelligence Labs with nine-figure offers. The...

A glimpse into OpenAI’s largest ambitions

A glimpse into OpenAI’s largest ambitions

OpenAI has given itself a dual mandate. On the one hand, it’s a tech giant rooted in products, including of course ChatGPT, which people around the world reportedly send 2.5 billion requests to each day. But its original mission is to serve as a research lab that will not only create “artificial...