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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…
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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 live with a…
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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 AI across the family…
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Your Health Explained by AI: OpenAI Breaks New Ground with ChatGPT Health
Until now, artificial intelligence in healthcare has been limited to indirect applications: diagnostic assistance for doctors, image analysis, case triage, and optimization of care pathways. With ChatGPT Health, OpenAI is ushering in a major shift…
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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 do so for the cultural shift they’re sparking. With Project Ava, Razer clearly falls into the latter category. By offering a holographic desktop companion, the brand…
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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 have always relied on a screen and a model of on-demand activation. This visual interface…
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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 in physical objects. From connected badges and smart pins to portable assistants designed to replace smartphones, most of these devices have sparked more curiosity than enthusiasm. Too much…
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With the help of AI, gymnastics is becoming a science of movement
Gymnastics has always been a sport of excellence in which performance depends on absolute control over the body, space, and time. Yet, despite strict rules and experienced judges, the scoring has…
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CES 2026: This AI brain could render traditional automotive electronics obsolete
At CES 2026, artificial intelligence in the automotive sector was no longer just a promise confined to futuristic prototypes. It took shape in a much more pragmatic approach: bringing advanced intelligence to existing vehicles, without completely rethinking…
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AI and Head Injuries: Toward a New Era of Player Safety in Hockey
Ice hockey is one of the fastest and most physical team sports in the world. Collisions—whether intentional or accidental—are an integral part of the game and put players at risk…
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As 2026 approaches, here’s what Stanford experts predict for the future of artificial intelligence
After a decade of rapid growth, 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,…
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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 specific disease. In 2025, a new generation…
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AI Analyzes Athletes’ Momentum: A 4D Analysis of the Explosive Movement in the Triple Jump
The triple jump is a sequence of movements requiring extreme precision, in which each phase of the motion depends entirely on the one that came before it. Hop, step, jump—three pushes off the ground, three instances of energy loss to minimize, three moments of balance to master. For a long time,…
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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. When a user automatically rewrites a work email, or a search engine synthesizes multiple sources into a clear answer,…
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Well-being From string tension to the micro-oscillations of the torso, AI reveals the mechanics of the perfect shot
In archery, the difference between hitting the bullseye and landing just outside it can sometimes come down to a single breath, a tiny shift in the torso, or the slightest bend of the elbow…
