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Le Pentagone pose un ultimatum totalement dingue à Anthropic

Le Pentagone pose un ultimatum totalement dingue à Anthropic

Vous allez halluciner... Le Pentagone américain vient de poser un ultimatum à Anthropic. C'est Pete Hegseth, le patron du désormais "Department of War" (oui, Trump a rebaptisé le Pentagone par executive order... no comment...), exige que la boite de Dario Amodei lève toutes ses...

Cobol : la fausse révolution de Claude Code sur Cobol et IBM chute en bourse

Cobol : la fausse révolution de Claude Code sur Cobol et IBM chute en bourse

Il suffit d'un post de Anthropic à propos de Claude Code pour semer une panique, animée par certains médias grand public et IT ainsi que par des commentaires de supposés experts. Et IBM chute lourdement en bourse : -13 %. Essayons d'y voir un peu plus clair sur cette panique qui n'en est pas une.Le...

Reticulum - Le réseau mesh chiffré qui n'a besoin de rien

Reticulum - Le réseau mesh chiffré qui n'a besoin de rien

Si vous avez lu mon article sur Meshtastic , vous savez déjà que les réseaux mesh LoRa, c'est le genre de truc qui fait rêver tous les geeks en manque de hors-piste numérique. Mais y'a un cran au-dessus, et ça s'appelle Reticulum . En gros, c'est une stack réseau chiffré de bout en bout qui...

Using big data for good

Using big data for good

A photogenic green-eyed Russian Blue named Petra might just be the world’s most sequenced cat. Petra was rescued from an animal shelter in Reno, Nevada, by Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, a data whiz, serial entrepreneur, investor, and cofounder of Darwin’s Ark, a community science nonprofit focused...

A boost for manufacturing

A boost for manufacturing

Several years ago, Suzanne Berger was visiting a manufacturing facility in Ohio, talking to workers on the shop floor, when a machinist offered a thought that could serve as her current credo.  “Technology takes a step forward—workers take a step forward too,” the employee said.  Berger,...

Vine-inspired robot fingers can reach out and grab someone

Vine-inspired robot fingers can reach out and grab someone

In the horticultural world, some vines are especially grabby. As they grow, the woody tendrils can wrap around obstacles with enough force to pull down fences and trees. Inspired by vines’ twisty tenacity, engineers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a robotic gripper that can snake...

Reformulated antibodies could be injected for easier treatment

Reformulated antibodies could be injected for easier treatment

Antibody treatments for cancer and other diseases are typically delivered intravenously, requiring patients to go to a hospital and potentially spend hours receiving infusions. Now Professor Patrick Doyle and his colleagues have taken a major step toward reformulating antibodies so that they can be...

A I-designed proteins may help spot cancer

A I-designed proteins may help spot cancer

Researchers at MIT and Microsoft have used artificial intelligence to create molecular sensors that could detect early signs of cancer via a urine test. The researchers developed an AI model to design short proteins that are targeted by enzymes called proteases, which are overactive in cancer...

A new way to rejuvenate the immune system

As people age, their immune function weakens. Owing to shrinkage of the thymus, where T cells normally mature and diversify, populations of these immune cells become smaller and can’t react to pathogens as quickly. But researchers at MIT and the Broad Institute have now found a way to overcome that...