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Publicité digitale : Meta sur le point de détrôner Google

Publicité digitale : Meta sur le point de détrôner Google

Avec une croissance deux fois plus rapide que Google, Meta est en passe de prendre la tête du marché mondial et mettre fin à une domination de près de vingt ans... Cet article Publicité digitale : Meta sur le point de détrôner Google est apparu en premier sur Comarketing-News.

La parole d’un inconnu vaut plus que celle d’une IA

La parole d’un inconnu vaut plus que celle d’une IA

Si l'IA révolutionne "comment" un quart des français effectuent leurs recherches, les avis clients restent le "pourquoi" qui conforte leurs choix dans 93 % des cas... Cet article La parole d’un inconnu vaut plus que celle d’une IA est apparu en premier sur Comarketing-News.

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The problem with thinking you’re part Neanderthal There’s a theory that many of us have an “inner Neanderthal.” The idea is that Homo sapiens and a...

How robots learn: A brief, contemporary history

How robots learn: A brief, contemporary history

Roboticists used to dream big but build small. They’d hope to match or exceed the extraordinary complexity of the human body, and then they’d spend their career refining robotic arms for auto plants. Aim for C-3P0; end up with the Roomba.  The real ambition for many of these researchers was...

The case for fixing everything

The case for fixing everything

The handsome new book Maintenance: Of Everything, Part One, by the tech industry legend Stewart Brand, promises to be the first in a series offering “a comprehensive overview of the civilizational importance of maintenance.” One of Brand’s several biographers described him as a mainstay of both...

selfh.st - L'annuaire vivant du self-hosting

selfh.st - L'annuaire vivant du self-hosting

Quand on fait du self-hosting, y'a toujours ce moment où on se dit "tiens, y'aurait pas un truc open source pour ça". Tenez par exemple, là je suis en train de chercher un machin open source pour un mariage qui permet aux invités de balancer leurs photos sur un serveur en scannant un QR...

Treating enterprise AI as an operating layer

Treating enterprise AI as an operating layer

There’s a fault line running through enterprise AI, and it’s not the one getting the most attention. The public conversation still tracks foundation models and benchmarks — GPT versus Gemini, reasoning scores, and marginal capability gains. But in practice, the more durable advantage is structural:...

Making AI operational in constrained public sector environments

Making AI operational in constrained public sector environments

The AI boom has hit across industries, and public sector organizations are facing pressure to accelerate adoption. At the same time, government institutions face distinct constraints around security, governance, and operations that set them apart from their business counterparts. For this reason,...

The Download: cyberscammers’ banking bypasses, and carbon removal troubles

The Download: cyberscammers’ banking bypasses, and carbon removal troubles

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Cyberscammers are bypassing banks’ security with illicit tools sold on Telegram  Inside a money-laundering center in Cambodia, an employee...

The noise we make is hurting animals. Can we learn to shut up?

The noise we make is hurting animals. Can we learn to shut up?

When the covid-19 pandemic started, Jennifer Phillips thought about the songs of the sparrows. They were easier to hear, because the world had suddenly become quieter. Car traffic plummeted as people sheltered at home and shifted to remote work. Air travel collapsed. Cities—normally filled with the...