Since its launch, ChatGPT has gradually expanded its scope: from a conversational assistant to a tool for writing, research, and planning. But one new feature marks a real turning point: the AI’s ability to…
Is an AI-powered TikTok on the horizon? OpenAI is reportedly exploring an AI-powered video platform
What if the future of social media no longer depended on human creators, but on artificial intelligence capable of endlessly generating videos, trends, and even virtual influencers? That’s the…
Your digital twin is coming soon: Zoom is revolutionizing video conferencing
What if you could join a Zoom meeting without turning on your camera, while still maintaining a credible and expressive visual presence on screen? That’s exactly what Zoom offers with its new feature in…
After ChatGPT, smart glasses? Sam Altman’s wearable ambitions
What if, tomorrow, your chatbot no longer lived inside a black box, but right on your nose? That’s the persistent rumor making waves in Silicon Valley: Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and a key figure…
OpenAI: Communicating with AI Without Speaking—Musk’s New Ambition with Neuralink
What if we could converse with artificial intelligence—not via a keyboard, screen, or voice, but directly through our thoughts? This scenario, long confined to science fiction, is taking on a more concrete form with Elon Musk’s recent statements. As head of Neuralink, his startup specializing in brain-computer interfaces (BCI), the billionaire has announced a bold ambition: to enable direct communication between the human brain and conversational AI.
OpenAI is developing a ChatGPT for teens: moving toward supervised AI starting in middle school
Since the launch of ChatGPT, the use of generative artificial intelligence has become widespread, even among age groups that were not initially targeted. Many middle schoolers, high schoolers, and even younger children are now using ChatGPT for their homework, presentations, or creative projects, often without their teachers’ or parents’ knowledge.
MedGPT: The Free French Medical AI That Rivals ChatGPT
As artificial intelligence makes its way into every field, medicine remains one of the sectors most susceptible to its transformative impact. Alongside the rise of general-purpose models like ChatGPT, a new generation of specialized AI is emerging.
“Projects” at no extra cost: ChatGPT expands free access to its feature
With over 100 million active users, ChatGPT has established itself as the leading tool in generative artificial intelligence. Until now, its capabilities have been largely limited to one-off interactions, often disconnected from one another. But as the tool becomes more established in professional, academic, and creative contexts, a need has emerged: to organize, structure, and sustain interactions with AI.
ChatGPT branches out: the “Create a Branch” tool paves the way for smarter navigation
In everyday use, generative artificial intelligence relies largely on a seemingly simple interface: a dialog box. This linear format, inherited from chat applications, nevertheless limits certain complex interactions, particularly when it comes to testing different hypotheses, revisiting a previous point, or exploring multiple options simultaneously.
OpenAI wants its own chip: the semiconductor battle is heating up in the field of artificial intelligence
Generative artificial intelligence, popularized by tools like ChatGPT, relies on massive computing power. Behind these increasingly powerful models lies a key component: the chip. Today, this dependence on semiconductors is becoming a major strategic issue for AI labs, governments, and manufacturers.

