Science and technology

Pierre-Alexis Geoffroy
π Health and biotech π Science and technology π Society

Towards digitally-enhanced psychiatry

Pierre-Alexis Geoffroy, Professor of Medicine at Université Paris-Cité, Jean-Baptiste Masson, Laboratory Director and Researcher at Institut Pasteur and INRIA

On December 10th, 2024
6 min reading time
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How scientists are studying the deep sea floor

Laurent Mortier, Professor at ENSTA (IP Paris)

On December 10th, 2024
5 min reading time

Against a backdrop of climate and biodiversity crises, ocean observation is of vital importance today.

π Science and technology π Digital

Are major communication systems vulnerable?

Jannik Dreier, Associate Professor at Université de Lorraine

On November 28th, 2024
4 min reading time

Communications networks are vulnerable to computer attacks, despite the trust placed in operators.

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How AI could humanise robots

Edward Johns, Director of the Robot Learning Lab at Imperial College London

On November 21st, 2024
4 min reading time

Large language models (LLMs) and vision-language models will have a major impact on the future of robotics by humanising robots.

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Generative AI: energy consumption soars

Anne-Laure Ligozat, Professor of Computer Science at ENSIIE and LISN, Alex De Vries , PhD Student at the School of Business and Economics at the University of Amsterdam

On November 13th, 2024
4 min reading time

With the popularity of generative AI, the energy consumption of artificial intelligence is exploding.

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π Science and technology π Society

AI and the media: a (r)evolution in investigative reporting?

Ioana Manolescu, Senior Researcher at Inria and part-time Professor at Ecole Polytechnique (IP Paris) , Maxime Vaudano, journalist at Le Monde and head of the investigations department at Les Décodeurs

On November 6th, 2024
4 min reading time