Bénédicte de Raphélis Soissan (Clustree)

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Plus d'IA, moins de développeurs ?

L’IA est désormais capable de coder un site Internet ou une application. Pour « Les Echos de l’IA », Joséphine Boone échange avec Pauline de Lavallade, développeuse web, sur les bouleversements engendrés par l’IA générative dans son métier.« Les Echos de l’IA » sont un podcast de ...  Show more

Moins de frites à la cantine avec l’IA ?

En moyenne dans les cantines, 120 grammes de nourriture par personne sont jetées chaque jour. Pour « Les Echos de l’IA », Marina Alcaraz échange avec Bernard Kleynhoff, conseiller régional de la région Sud, collectivité qui a décidé d’utiliser l’IA dans ses établissements scolair ...  Show more

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