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Microsoft reminds the market that it is committed to AI

Regarding Microsoft's position on AI, its CEO Satya Nadella has made it clear: they like it. They like it a lot. In the company's annual report, in a letter to shareholders he praises AI in every way. And it's not hard to see why: He clearly believes that this is the biggest, and perhaps the only, advance in computing that he has really mattered in more than a decade.

Are AI models doomed to always hallucinate?

Large Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI's ChatGPT suffer from the same problem: they make things up.

Business spending on cybersecurity has changed

The current macro environment has dashed almost every market prediction, and while we know for certain that the bear market has driven most companies into austerity, its true impact on cybersecurity spending remains an enigma, until the present day.

Trustworthy AI: can hallucinations be overcome?

The major AI players making today's headlines and fueling stock market frenzies (OpenAI, Google, Microsoft) operate their platforms on black box models. A query goes in one way and a response comes out the other, but we have no idea what data or reasoning the AI ​​used to provide that answer.

Social media giants must address data theft risks

Following a joint statement signed by regulators from a dozen international privacy watchdogs, including the UK's ICO, Canada's OPC and Hong Kong's OPCCD, major social media platforms have been urged to protect users' public posts against scraping, warning that they face legal liability for doing so in most markets.

After years of growth, the French technology ecosystem is at a turning point

In October, lafrenchtech celebrated its XNUMXth anniversary: ​​this government-backed initiative has been tasked with promoting and nurturing the startup community in France.

Nvidia's results thanks to AI

The company raised $13.500 billion during the quarter, up 101% from a year ago and well above its $11.000 billion guidance.

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