Étiquette : Laboratoire de recherche
Preparing for AI-enabled cyberattacks
Cyberattacks continue to grow in prevalence and sophistication. With the ability to disrupt business operations, wipe out critical data, and cause reputational damage, they pose an existential threat to businesses, critical services, and infrastructure. Today’s new wave of attacks is outsmarting and outpacing humans, and even starting to incorporate artificial…
Détection rapide d’un biomarqueur du cancer par une puce microfluidique
Des chercheurs de l’équipe MILE, en collaboration avec le Centre de recherche en cancérologie de Toulouse, ont montré comment la technologie de puce microfluidique μLAS permettait de concentrer et mesurer en moins d’une minute des micro-ARN, biomarqueurs de cancers. Source : https://www.laas.fr/public/fr/d%C3%A9tection-rapide-dun-biomarqueur-du-cancer-par-une-puce-microfluidique Date : March 31, 2021 at 11:22AM Tag(s)…
Building customer relationships with conversational AI
We’ve all been there. “Please listen to our entire menu as our options have changed. Say or press one for product information…” Sometimes, these automated customer service experiences are effective and efficient—other times, not so much. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/03/29/1021361/building-customer-relationships-with-conversational-ai/ Date : March 29, 2021 at 06:06PM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de…
Democratizing data for a fair digital economy
The digital revolution is here, but not everyone is benefiting equitably from it. And as Silicon Valley’s ethos of “move fast and break things” spreads around the world, now is the time to pause and consider who is being left out and how we can better distribute the benefits of…
Avec le changement climatique, quel avenir pour nos ressources en eau?
Quel sera l’impact du changement climatique sur l’eau de notre planète ? Des nappes phréatiques à la biodiversité des sols, de la circulation atmosphérique aux systèmes d’irrigation, la science observe à différentes échelles les transformations en cours. Source : https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/audios/avec-le-changement-climatique-quel-avenir-pour-nos-ressources-en-eau Date : March 22, 2021 at 07:06AM Tag(s) : Laboratoire…
Building a better data economy
It’s “time to wake up and do a better job,” says publisher Tim O’Reilly—from getting serious about climate change to building a better data economy. And the way a better data economy is built is through data commons—or data as a common resource—not as the giant tech companies are acting…
Making better decisions with big data personas
A persona is an imaginary figure representing a segment of real people, and it is a communicative design technique aimed at enhanced user understanding. Through several decades of use, personas were data structures, static frameworks user attributes with no interactivity. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/03/11/1020207/making-better-decisions-with-big-data-personas/ Date : March 11, 2021 at 04:05PM…
Les réseaux 4G-5G dopés à l’intelligence artificielle, avec Imane Oussakel
Malgré l’annulation des finales du concours MT180, Imane Oussakel de l’équipe SARA a reçu la deuxième place du prix France 3 grâce à sa prestation sur la supervision de la qualité de service pour les réseaux 4G et 5G. Elle présente et raconte les travaux de sa thèse en BD……
How to poison the data that Big Tech uses to surveil you
Every day, your life leaves a trail of digital breadcrumbs that tech giants use to track you. You send an email, order some food, stream a show. They get back valuable packets of data to build up their understanding of your preferences. That data is fed into machine-learning algorithms to…
“We’ll never have true AI without first understanding the brain”
The search for AI has always been about trying to build machines that think—at least in some sense. But the question of how alike artificial and biological intelligence should be has divided opinion for decades. Early efforts to build AI involved decision-making processes and information storage systems that were loosely…
Une collaboration CNRS atteint à son tour l’avantage quantique !
Avec un algorithme qui résout en quelques secondes un problème qui prendrait des milliards d’années à un supercalculateur, une équipe comprenant des scientifiques du CNRS a atteint un avantage quantique. Leurs travaux permettent d’ailleurs de vérifier un avantage quantique en calcul, comme ceux annoncés précédemment par Google puis par une…
Objectif cybersécurité
Alors qu’un plan dédié à la cybersécurité vient d’être annoncé par le président de la République, découvrez dans ce dossier des recherches menées dans les laboratoires du CNRS pour améliorer la sûreté de nos sociétés numériques. Source : https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/dossiers/objectif-cybersecurite Date : February 18, 2021 at 01:04PM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de…
Here’s Biden’s plan to reboot climate innovation
The Biden administration announced its third major climate effort on Thursday, February 11, rolling out initiatives to accelerate innovation in clean energy and climate technology. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/02/11/1018134/heres-bidens-plan-to-reboot-climate-innovation/ Date : February 12, 2021 at 12:57AM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de recherche Share this… Email Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Print
The battle of algorithms: Uncovering offensive AI
As machine-learning applications move into the mainstream, a new era of cyber threat is emerging—one that uses offensive artificial intelligence (AI) to supercharge attack campaigns. Offensive AI allows attackers to automate reconnaissance, craft tailored impersonation attacks, and even self-propagate to avoid detection. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/02/05/1017563/the-battle-of-algorithms-uncovering-offensive-ai/ Date : February 5, 2021…
Biden will direct billions in federal spending power to climate change
President Joe Biden continues to make good on his campaign pledge to accelerate progress on climate change, rapidly working down the list of what he can accomplish on his own in his early days in office. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/27/1016910/biden-directs-billions-in-federal-spending-power-to-climate-change/ Date : January 27, 2021 at 08:48PM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de…
The future of social networks might be audio
Every morning, as Nandita Mohan sifts through her emails, her college pals are in her ear—recounting their day, reminiscing, reflecting on what it’s like to have graduated in the throes of a pandemic. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/25/1016723/the-future-of-social-networks-might-be-audio-clubhouse-twitter-spaces/ Date : January 25, 2021 at 07:43PM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de recherche Share this……
AI could make healthcare fairer—by helping us believe what patients tell us
In the last few years, research has shown that deep learning can match expert-level performance in medical imaging tasks like early cancer detection and eye disease diagnosis. But there’s also cause for caution. Other research has shown that deep learning has a tendency to perpetuate discrimination. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/22/1016577/ai-fairer-healthcare-patient-outcomes/ Date…
Transforming the energy industry with AI
For oil and gas companies, digital transformation is a priority—not only as a way to modernize the enterprise, but also to secure the entire energy ecosystem. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/21/1016460/transforming-the-energy-industry-with-ai/ Date : January 21, 2021 at 02:54PM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de recherche Share this… Email Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Print
À quoi sert la 5G ?
Alors que les opérateurs téléphoniques proposent les premiers forfaits 5G, Philippe Owezarski, directeur de recherche au CNRS, nous explique les enjeux du déploiement de.ce nouveau standard de télécommunication, qui suscite encore interrogations et résistances. Source : https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/a-quoi-sert-la-5g Date : January 18, 2021 at 09:19AM Tag(s) : Laboratoire de recherche Share…
Broken promises: How Singapore lost trust on contact tracing privacy
For Singaporeans, the covid-19 pandemic has been closely intertwined with technology: two technologies, to be specific. The first is the QR code, whose little black-and-white squares have been ubiquitous all over the country as part of the SafeEntry contact tracing system rolled out in April and May. Source : https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/11/1016004/singapore-tracetogether-contact-tracing-police/…