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Google is revolutionizing online browsing with "Auto Browse," the AI agent that surfs the web for you
The way we browse the web is changing. With Auto Browse, Google no longer simply helps users with their searches; it now offers them the option to delegate the task directly to artificial intelligence. Clicking, scrolling through pages, opening tabs, or filling out forms is becoming…
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Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex were unveiled on the same day, accelerating the race for large-scale models
The timing is too perfect to be a coincidence. On the same day, just hours apart, Anthropic and OpenAI unveiled their most advanced new models: Claude Opus 4.6 on one side, and GPT-5.3 Codex on the other. These two simultaneous announcements point to one thing: the competition between AI labs…
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OpenAI is revolutionizing search with Prism, its free AI workspace
After revolutionizing writing, coding, and conversational AI, OpenAI is now turning its attention to another strategic pillar: scientific research. With the launch of Prism, the company is offering a free AI workspace designed for researchers, educators, and students, and directly integrated into the ChatGPT ecosystem. The goal is clear,…
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Body Scan 2: Withings Expands Its Smart Scale to Track 60 Health Metrics
Seventeen years after launching one of the first smart scales on the market, Withings is taking things to the next level. Unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the Body Scan 2 is no longer designed simply as a weight-tracking device, but as a true wellness hub capable of analyzing 60 health metrics…
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Gemini launches "Personal Intelligence," an AI that adapts to your habits
Artificial intelligence is entering a decisive phase: that of deep personalization. After years of assistants capable of providing effective but largely generic responses, Google is taking a new step forward with “Personal Intelligence,” a feature currently in beta in the United States within Gemini. The goal is clear: to transform AI into…
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Kyutai and Olivier Goy are combining AI and voice technology to help people who have lost the ability to speak
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), better known as Charcot’s disease, affects approximately 2 to 3 people per 100,000 worldwide and leads to a progressive loss of motor function, including speech.¹ For many patients, the loss of their voice is one of the most profound changes…
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Study: Can Artificial Intelligence Compete with Human Creativity?
Creativity has long been considered one of the last bastions of human intelligence. Imagining, connecting unrelated ideas, and producing originality seemed beyond the reach of machines. However, a large-scale scientific study, published in early 2026 in *Scientific Reports* (Nature group), has turned this assumption on its head. By comparing the creativity of…
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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.…
