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The power of sound in a virtual world

The power of sound in a virtual world

In an era where business, education, and even casual conversations occur via screens, sound has become a differentiating factor. We obsess over lighting, camera angles, and virtual backgrounds, but how we sound can be just as critical to credibility, trust, and connection. That’s the insight...

CertRadar - Espionnez l'infra cachée de vos concurrents (légalement)

CertRadar - Espionnez l'infra cachée de vos concurrents (légalement)

Vos concurrents vous cachent des choses. Enfin, j'crois ^^ Leur infrastructure secrète, leurs projets en cours, leurs lancements prévus... Et pourtant, une bonne partie de tout ça est en fait visible si on sait où regarder... Comment ? Grâce aux logs Certificate Transparency, c'est-à-dire les...

“Dr. Google” had its issues. Can ChatGPT Health do better?

“Dr. Google” had its issues. Can ChatGPT Health do better?

For the past two decades, there’s been a clear first step for anyone who starts experiencing new medical symptoms: Look them up online. The practice was so common that it gained the pejorative moniker “Dr. Google.” But times are changing, and many medical-information seekers are now using LLMs....

Dispatch from Davos: hot air, big egos and cold flexes

Dispatch from Davos: hot air, big egos and cold flexes

This story first appeared in The Debrief, our subscriber-only newsletter about the biggest news in tech by Mat Honan, Editor in Chief. Subscribe to read the next edition as soon as it lands. It’s supposed to be frigid in Davos this time of year. Part of the charm is seeing the world’s elite tromp...

ChatGPT, le nouveau point d'entrée du web

ChatGPT, le nouveau point d'entrée du web

Bonne nouvelle pour les fans d'IA (et mauvaise pour Google) ! Il semblerait que nos vieilles habitudes de recherche soient en train de changer... Du moins pour ceux qui ont déjà sauté le pas vers du payant. C'est ce que suggère en tout cas une étude de Bango qui fait pas mal de bruit. Figurez-vous...

All anyone wants to talk about at Davos is AI and Donald Trump

This story first appeared in The Debrief, our subscriber-only newsletter about the biggest news in tech by Mat Honan, Editor in Chief. Subscribe to read the next edition as soon as it lands. Hello from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. I’ve been here for two days...

The UK government is backing AI scientists that can run their own experiments

The UK government is backing AI scientists that can run their own experiments

A number of startups and universities that are building AI scientists to design and run experiments in the lab, including robot biologists and chemists, have just won extra funding from the UK government agency that funds moonshot R&D. The competition, set up by ARIA (Advanced Research and...

The Download: war in Europe, and the company that wants to cool the planet

The Download: war in Europe, and the company that wants to cool the planet

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. Europe’s drone-filled vision for the future of war Last spring, 3,000 British soldiers deployed an invisible automated intelligence network, known as...

The man who made India digital isn’t done yet

The man who made India digital isn’t done yet

Nandan Nilekani can’t stop trying to push India into the future. He started nearly 30 years ago, masterminding an ongoing experiment in technological state capacity that started with Aadhaar—the world’s largest digital identity system. Aadhaar means “foundation” in Hindi, and on that bedrock...

Dennis Whyte’s fusion quest

Dennis Whyte’s fusion quest

Ever since nuclear fusion was discovered in the 1930s, scientists have wondered if we could somehow replicate and harness the phenomenon behind starlight—the smashing together of hydrogen atoms to form helium and a stupendous amount of clean energy. Fusing hydrogen would yield 200 million times...