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Google Translate Faces a Challenge: ChatGPT Redefines AI Translation
For more than a decade, Google Translate has established itself as the go-to tool for machine translation, with a simple promise: to translate instantly into as many languages as possible. The tool now boasts more than 500 million daily users and processes over 100 billion words a day, becoming a universal go-to tool1.…
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Anthropic is shaking up the world of coding with Cowork, an AI agent that takes control of your PC
Generative artificial intelligence is taking a new step forward with the arrival of agents capable not only of conversing but also of directly interacting with users’ digital environments. With Claude Cowork, Anthropic is offering a consumer-friendly version of its code agents, designed to integrate into everyday life without requiring any special skills…
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Amazon is exploring wearable AI with Bee, a $50 assistant designed for continuous listening
Wearable artificial intelligence is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the miniaturization of sensors and the widespread adoption of generative models. According to estimates by IDC, the global market for wearable AI devices could exceed $150 billion by 2030, with annual growth exceeding 20%¹. It is in…
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A portable, ultra-fast food allergen detector—a first in France
Food allergies are now a major public health issue, and their prevalence continues to rise worldwide. According to international health organizations, more than 250 million people worldwide live with a food allergy, a figure that is steadily increasing.¹ In Europe, the prevalence has…
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Google is enhancing Gmail with AI and introducing new free tools to boost daily productivity
Artificial intelligence continues to emerge as a key driver of transformation for Google’s digital services. Already widely integrated into products such as Google Maps, Android, and the search engine, the Gemini family of AI is now making its way into the heart of Gmail. In early 2026, the company announced a phased overhaul…
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Your Health Explained by AI: OpenAI Breaks New Ground with ChatGPT Health
Until now, AI in healthcare has been limited to indirect applications: assisting doctors with diagnoses, analyzing medical images, sorting medical records, and optimizing care pathways. With ChatGPT Health, OpenAI is ushering in a much more profound shift. For the first time on a large scale, conversational AI is designed to…
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An AI that lives alongside you: Razer introduces Project Ava, its holographic companion
At CES, some innovations stand out for their technological prowess, while others for the cultural shift they are sparking. With Project Ava, Razer clearly falls into the latter category. By introducing a holographic desktop companion, the brand isn’t just adding a feature to existing artificial intelligence. It’s redefining the relationship…
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With AI around your neck, Motorola is shaking up the personal assistant game
For more than a decade, AI assistants have established themselves as software interfaces accessible primarily via a smartphone or computer, but they still rely on a screen and a one-off activation mechanism. Yet this visual and tactile interface limits the potential of artificial intelligence designed to support the user over the long term.…
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OpenAI is branching out: a connected pen to bring AI to life in 2026
Over the past two years, there has been a surge in attempts to embed artificial intelligence into physical objects. From connected badges and smart pins to wearable assistants designed to replace smartphones, most of these devices have sparked more curiosity than enthusiasm. They’re too conspicuous, too intrusive, too obvious. Bucking the trend of this proliferation of “smart” devices, OpenAI could…
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CES 2026: This AI brain could render traditional automotive electronics obsolete
At CES 2026, automotive artificial intelligence ceased to be a promise confined to futuristic prototypes. It took shape in a much more pragmatic approach: bringing advanced intelligence to existing vehicles without completely overhauling their architecture. It is in this context that BOS Semiconductors, a young South Korean player in the field of dedicated semiconductors…
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As 2026 approaches, here’s what Stanford experts predict for the future of artificial intelligence
After a decade of rapid expansion, artificial intelligence is entering a phase of consolidation. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report 2025, global investment in AI has exceeded $300 billion cumulatively since 2018, but the failure rate of enterprise projects remains above 45%¹. In 2026, the…
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Our DNA speaks volumes; AI is beginning to understand what this means for our health
For years, DNA sequencing has made it possible to identify thousands of genetic variations in an individual, without knowing which ones were actually linked to a given disease. In 2025, a new generation of artificial intelligence tools is radically changing this situation. Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at…
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We’ve come to take AI for granted—a look back at a pivotal year
By 2025, artificial intelligence has become so seamlessly integrated into everyday life that it is almost imperceptible. Whether a user is automatically rewriting a work email, a search engine is synthesizing multiple sources into a clear answer, or a smartphone is anticipating the day’s priorities, AI operates in the background, without…
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Beyond AI, Energy, Water, and Carbon: The Environmental Outlook for 2025
The year 2025 marks a symbolic and operational turning point in how artificial intelligence is perceived. Long viewed as primarily a software-based technology, AI is now recognized as a heavy-duty physical infrastructure that consumes energy, water, metals, and land. According to the World Economic Forum, more than 75% of the computing capacity deployed in…
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Mistral AI's OCR 3: From Text Recognition to Document Understanding
With OCR 3, Mistral AI has reached a major milestone in automatic document recognition. While traditional OCR solutions focus primarily on extracting plain text, OCR 3 aims to provide a much more nuanced understanding of complex documents, such as structured reports, administrative forms, legal contracts, and other documents…
