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Un « bio-ordinateur » apprend à jouer à Doom ?

En 2022, la start-up australienne Cortical Labs avait attiré l’attention du monde scientifique en dévoilant DishBrain, un prototype de bio-ordinateur capable de jouer à Pong, l’un des tout premiers jeux vidéo de l’histoire. La particularité de ce système : il ne fonctionne pas av ...  Show more

L’Europe confie ses brevets à une IA ?

L’Office européen des brevets, l’OEB, franchit une nouvelle étape dans la modernisation de ses outils numériques. Cette semaine à Munich, l’institution a annoncé un partenariat avec la start-up française Mistral AI. L’objectif : améliorer l’analyse des millions de documents techn ...  Show more

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