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En 2025, l'univers technologique entre dans une nouvelle ère : celle de l'agentique. Derrière ce terme, une promesse révolutionnaire : des assistants numériques capables de gérer notre quotidien en toute autonomie. Courses, réservations, agenda, décisions… ces agents repoussent les limites de l'efficacité. Mais cette automatisation massive soulève des enjeux sociétaux majeurs.Une automatisation totaleLes nouveaux assistants numériques, comme Siri (Apple), Gemini (Google) ou les outils d'OpenAI, ne se contentent plus de répondre à des commandes simples. Ils anticipent. Ces agents peuvent réserver un restaurant en fonction de l'agenda, gérer des retards, ou commander automatiquement des produits selon les préférences et les habitudes de l'utilisateur.L'ouverture d'applications devient superflue. L'interaction avec les écrans est remplacée par des commandes vocales ou des notifications automatiques. Cette fluidité d'usage redéfinit le rapport entre l'humain et la technologie, mais interpelle sur le contrôle qu'on abandonne à ces outils.Des décisions sans consentement explicitePour fonctionner, ces agents s'appuient sur des données très personnelles : localisation, historique d'achat, préférences alimentaires, données de santé, et bien plus. Leur autonomie croissante pose problème. Ils peuvent, par exemple, valider des conditions générales d'utilisation (CGU) ou effectuer des paiements en ligne sans intervention humaine.Ces assistants introduisent une nouvelle question : où s'arrête le contrôle de l'utilisateur ? Si un agent agit au nom d'un individu, qui est responsable des décisions prises ? Ces problématiques sont encore floues et mettent en lumière des enjeux juridiques complexes.Big Tech et guerre des agentsLes grandes entreprises technologiques se livrent une bataille pour le contrôle de cette nouvelle interface utilisateur. L'enjeu n'est pas seulement économique : il s'agit d'intégrer chaque individu dans un écosystème fermé, où l'assistant devient indispensable pour naviguer dans le quotidien.Apple, Google, OpenAI ou Microsoft cherchent à imposer leur agent comme une couche intermédiaire entre les utilisateurs et les applications. Cette intermédiation réduit l'interaction directe avec les marques ou les services, centralisant encore davantage les flux de données entre les mains de quelques géants.Vers une société sans libre arbitre ?Si l'agentique promet de libérer du temps et d'augmenter l'efficacité, elle soulève des questions profondes. Que devient la capacité de décision individuelle dans un monde où une machine peut anticiper et agir à la place d'un humain ? Comment éviter les dérives, alors que ces outils sont programmés pour maximiser leur contrôle sur les habitudes des utilisateurs ?Plus qu'une innovation technologique, l'agentique représente une rupture éthique et culturelle. Alors que la ligne entre assistance et surveillance s'estompe, l'équilibre entre confort et liberté devient un enjeu clé.En 2025, la question n'est plus de savoir si ces agents s'imposeront, mais à quel point ils redéfiniront nos vies. Un avenir connecté, oui, mais sous quelles conditions ?Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dave and I start out this week by taking a minute to talk about the devastating fires in California. When we move to tech, we look at how Bing is fooling people into thinking they are on Google's site instead of its own. We also talk about Apple's statement on Siri privacy and the company's misleading Apple Intelligence ads. Show Notes: Palisades Fire Bing is trying to trick people into thinking they're using Google Our longstanding privacy commitment with Siri Apple will pay $95 million to people who were spied on by Siri Apple Intelligence ads and “Beta” Apple Says It Will More Clearly Label A.I.-generated Summaries Apple Intelligence ads and “Beta” Shows and movies we're watching 3:10 to Yuma, Showtime Love Actually, Amazon Elton John: Never Too Late, Disney+
AI Unraveled: Latest AI News & Trends, Master GPT, Gemini, Generative AI, LLMs, Prompting, GPT Store
A Daily chronicle of AI Innovations June 11th 2024:
Lundi 5 juin, François Sorel a reçu Frédéric Simottel, journaliste à BFM Business, Jean-Baptisiste Huet, journaliste à BFM Business, Lucas Perraudin, fondateur de Mula Digital et ancien directeur de Meta Reality Labs EMEA, Luc Julia, co-créateur de Siri (Apple), Stan Larroque, fondateur et PDG de Lynx, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante à New York pour BFM Business, Melinda Davan-Soulas, journaliste Tech&Co en duplex de l'Apple Park à Cupertino (Californie) et Gonzague Dambricourt, entrepreneur et blogueur Tech, dans l'émission Tech & Co spéciale WWDC 2023 d'Apple sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Visit Indeed.com/applebitz to start hiring now Apple's focus on Health is building even more momentum with the Apple Watch and rumored AirPods features. Is Apple too far behind with Siri in the AI game? And more iPhone 15 rumors. You can help support this show and my independent work at www.patreon.com/briantong THANK YOU! Call into the show by recording a Voice Memo and send to applebitzshow@gmail.com
Mardi 14 mars, François Sorel a reçu Frédéric Bianchi, journaliste BFM Business, Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group et ancien directeur Technique chez Samsung Electronics et Hewlett-Packard et co-créateur de Siri (Apple), Fabien Rouget, business manager chez Basic-Fit, Bertrand Pailhès, directeur innovation et technologies de la CNIL, Kevin Ohana, cofondateur de Joe, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante à New York pour BFM Business, Julien Villeret, directeur de l'innovation chez EDF, André Charles Mintsa Do Ango, responsable Innovation chez Value Park, Julien Le Guennec, président et fondateur d'Olenergies, Pierre Barnabé, directeur Général de Soitec, Etienne Bracq, journaliste BFM Business, Corine Dubruel, directrice générale d'Hysilabs, et Jérôme Mouterde, président et co-fondateur de DualSun, dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group et co-créateur de Siri (Apple), était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, ce mardi 14 mars. Il s'est penché sur la prochaine annonce de OpenAI concernant le lancement de GPT-4, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mardi 21 février, François Sorel a reçu Vincent Champain, senior exécutive vice-président chez Framatome, Renaud Allioux, cofondateur de Preligens, Laurence Devillers, spécialiste des interactions homme-machine, professeure d'informatique à l'université Paris-Sorbonne et chercheuse au (Limsi) du CNRS, Claire Lecocq, directrice générale Adjointe d'EPITA, Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group, ancien directeur Technique chez Samsung Electronics et Hewlett-Packard, co-créateur de Siri (Apple) et auteur du livre "L'intelligence artificielle n'existe pas", Bruno Maisonnier, président et cofondateur d'AnotherBrain et cofondateur d'Aldebaran Robotics, Asma Mhalla, spécialiste des enjeux politiques et géopolitiques de la Tech, enseignante à Sciences Po et Columbia GC, et Jérôme Monceaux, fondateur d'Enchanted Tools et co-créateur des robots humanoïdes Pepper et Nao, dans l'édition spéciale "2023, l'an 1 de l'IA ?" de l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mercredi 14 décembre François Sorel a reçu Melinda Davan-Soulas, journaliste à la rédaction de Tech&Co, Jérôme Lecat, président et cofondateur de SCALITY, Élodie Géba, cofondatrice de Lilaea, Alexandre Embry, vice-président du Metaverse-Lab de Capgemini, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group, ancien directeur technique chez Samsung Electronics et Hewlett-Packard, et co-créateur de Siri (Apple), Jérôme Monceaux, fondateur d'Enchanted Tools, Jean de Chambure, consultant en stratégies numériques au cabinet JDC Advisory, et Arthur Bataille, Président du groupe Pr0ph3cy, dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mercredi 19 octobre, François Sorel a reçu Julien Groues, directeur général d'AWS France et Italie, Nicolas Duvaut, cofondateur de K-Ryole, Marine Coré Baillais, fondatrice et présidente de La Pâtisserie Numérique, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante BFM Business à New York, Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group, ancien directeur technique chez Samsung Electronics et Hewlett-Packard, cofondateur de Siri (Apple), Stéphane Foulard, PDG de Compredict, Anthony Novarese, cofondateur de Stiilt, Aymeric Libeau, cofondateur de Transition-One, Aude Kersulec, journaliste à BFM Business et Olivier Dhez, directeur général délégué d'Hydrogen Refueling Solutions dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
This week, Dave and I talk about fixing contact pronunciation in the contacts app, as well as using the new Apple Maps released in iOS 15.2 beta with CarPlay. Dave gives us his thoughts on Tom Hanks' new movie Finch, and Dexter is back. Brought to you by: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates worth interviewing, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. That's LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE to post your job for free. Terms and conditions apply.
News with Shelley 4-27-2021 …The New Voice of Siri …Apple Vs Facebook
Se você é do time “E aí, Siri?”, “Hi Alexa!” ou do “Ok, Google”, não importa. Seja qual for a assistente de sua preferência, ela provavelmente terá uma voz de mulher. Pois com raríssimas exceções Siri (Apple), Google Assistente, Alexa (Amazon) e Cortana (Microsoft) vão responder aos seus pedidos e te servir com uma voz robotizada feminina. Seria isso uma grande coincidência? Mas o fato de terem “nascido” mulher, ou carregarem por configuração de fábrica vozes femininas, está muito mais relacionado com o ponto de vista da igualdade de gênero do que nos atentamos. Por que esse tipo de tecnologia que veio facilitar nossas vidas é associado ao sexo feminino? E o que esse prometido futuro das assistentes virtuais tem a ver com o nosso passado? No episódio de número 146 do Tricotando recebemos a Física e Pesquisadora Jey Carrillo, para conversar sobre essa estranha coincidência e quais são os impactos disso em nosso dia-a-dia e em nosso futuro! Chega mais com a sua linha e #BoraTricotar E lembramos com muita felicidade que esse é o primeiro episódio da nossa participação na campanha #OpodcastÉDelas2021! Esta campanha busca incentivar cada vez mais a participação das mulheres nessa mídia e ouvir mulheres é extremamente importante para você, para nós e para todo o mundo! Saiba tudo sobre a campanha aqui no site oficial opodcastedelas.com.br – Sigam-nos os bons! Twitter: twitter.com/Tricotando_Cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricotandocast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TricotandoCast Mande emails para: tricotandocast@gmail.com – Episódios Citados Tricotando#30 – Como o Feminismo Pode Transformar o Mundo? Tricotando#131- Halloween Championship – Acompanhe a Jey Carrillo Twitter Instagram Podcast Mundo Freak Podcast Intervalo de Confiança – Participantes Rafael Souza Junio Feital Joana Bohner Jey Carrillo
Se você é do time "E aí, Siri?", “Hi Alexa!” ou do "Ok, Google", não importa. Seja qual for a assistente de sua preferência, ela provavelmente terá uma voz de mulher. Pois com raríssimas exceções Siri (Apple), Google Assistente, Alexa (Amazon) e Cortana (Microsoft) vão responder aos seus pedidos e te servir com uma voz robotizada feminina. Seria isso uma grande coincidência? . Mas o fato de terem "nascido" mulher, ou carregarem por configuração de fábrica vozes femininas, está muito mais relacionado com o ponto de vista da igualdade de gênero do que nos atentamos. Por que esse tipo de tecnologia que veio facilitar nossas vidas é associado ao sexo feminino? E o que esse prometido futuro das assistentes virtuais tem a ver com o nosso passado? . No episódio de número 146 do Tricotando recebemos a Física e Pesquisadora Jey Carrillo, para conversar sobre essa estranha coincidência e quais são os impactos disso em nosso dia-a-dia e em nosso futuro! Chega mais com a sua linha e #BoraTricotar . E lembramos com muita felicidade que esse é o primeiro episódio da nossa participação na campanha #OpodcastÉDelas2021! Esta campanha busca incentivar cada vez mais a participação das mulheres nessa mídia e ouvir mulheres é extremamente importante para você, para nós e para todo o mundo! Saiba tudo sobre a campanha aqui no site oficial opodcastedelas.com.br . – Sigam-nos os bons! Twitter: twitter.com/Tricotando_Cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricotandocast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TricotandoCast Mande emails para: tricotandocast@gmail.com . – Episódios Citados Tricotando#30 – Como o Feminismo Pode Transformar o Mundo? Tricotando#131- Halloween Championship . – Acompanhe a Jey Carrillo Twitter Instagram Podcast Mundo Freak Podcast Intervalo de Confiança . – Participantes Rafael Souza Junio Feital Joana Bohner Jey Carrillo . – Se você quiser e puder, apoie o Tricotando Podcast picpay.me/tricotandocast apoia.se/tricotandocast . – Créditos Capa – Rafael Souza Pauta e Roteiro – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Produção – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Edição – Rafael Souza
A Chat with the Cofounder of Siri (Apple) and Viv Labs (Samsung Bixby) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cathy is Design Manager on Google Assistant and was listed #1 in Voicebot's 2019 Leaders in Voice for "Design and Product Pros". Find Cathy Pearl Online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/cpearl42 Website: https://www.cathypearl.com Referenced: Alexa (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/b?node=17934671011 Bixby (Samsung): https://www.samsung.com/us/explore/bixby/ Cortana (Microsoft): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana Google Assistant (Google): https://assistant.google.com Siri (Apple): https://www.apple.com/siri/ Hello Barbie (Mattel): http://hellobarbiefaq.mattel.com Hey Robot: https://everybodyhousegames.com/heyrobot.html My Year of Saying Yes by Cathy Pearl: https://medium.com/@cpearl42/my-year-of-saying-yes-45caefc02c63 Project Euphonia: https://sites.research.google/euphonia/about/ Live Transcribe: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.audio.hearing.visualization.accessibility.scribe&hl=en_US&gl=US We Get Real AF Podcast Credits: Producers & Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue Robinson Vanessa Alava LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahalava/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessahalava/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanessahalava Sue Robinson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-robinson-29025623/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memyselfandfinds/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sociallysue_ Audio Producer/Editor: Sam Mclean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcleansounds/ Website: www.inphase.biz Audio Music Track Title: Beatles Unite Artist: Rachel K. Collier Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelkcollier/ Website: https://www.rachelkcollier.com Intro Voice-Over Artist: Veronica Horta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicahorta/ Cover Artwork Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@alicemoore We Get Real AF Podcast Online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wegetrealaf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wegetrealaf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wegetrealaf/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wegetrealaf Website: https://wegetrealaf.comSupport the show (https://wegetrealaf.com/how-you-can-help)
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
WWDC Preview: no new hardware will be announcedApple re-closing some US Stores due to Covid-19WWDC Preview: Apple transitions to ARM WWDC Preview: here's the jacket and pins that the Swift Student Challenge winners wonWWDC Preview: iOS 14 improvements - can they please fix Siri? Apple vs Hey - Apple kicks Hey app out of the App Store iOS App Store brings in $519 Billion in 2019 Apple facing anti-trust investigations in the EUTalking about grilling Twitter starts offering 140 second Voice TweetsUsing Facebook to train yourself Facebook lets its users turn off political ads Facebook wants to help 4 million people vote K-Pop stans and Tik Tok teens and grandmas troll Trump's Tulsa rally 71% of Americans refuse to use contact tracing apps iFixit wants to help users fix ventilators; ventilator manufacturer sues FCC approves the first prescription video game for ADHD Oscars delayed until April 2021 Disney+ kills their 7 day free trial weeks before Hamilton releaseOnly $75k to get your own Spot robot dog Flash dies completely on December 31st, 2020 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Owen JJ Stone, Georgia Dow, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: linkedinlearning.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit Wasabi.com offer code TWIT
Niemal sto lat temu Karel Čapek w sztuce „R.U.R. (Roboty Uniwersalne Rossuma)” przewidywał, że roboty zastąpią nas w codziennych zadaniach. W odcinku zastanawiamy się, czy jego wizja się sprawdza i czy rzeczywiście chciałybyśmy oddać naszą pracę maszynom. Czy asystenci głosowi faktycznie nam pomagają? A właściwie asystentki, bo Siri Apple czy Cortana Microsoftu w domyślnych ustawieniach mają kobiece głosy. Alexa Amazona nosi nawet popularne żeńskie imię. Rozmawiamy z trzema kobietami o imieniu Alexa: z Alexą Brand, terapeutką, o przywiązaniu ludzi do asystentów głosowych; z Alexą Steinbrück, która studiowała w Amsterdamie sztuczną inteligencję, o jej własnej relacji z urządzeniem Amazona; oraz Alexą Garin-Fernandez, mikrobiolożką z Chile, o Amazonii i zawłaszczaniu przestrzeni publicznej przez firmę Amazon. Rozmawiamy też z Siri. Jak sztuczna inteligencja może pomóc w pracy dziennikarza dużego dziennika lub redaktora magazynu kulturalnego? Słuchamy Jeremy’ego Gilberta, dyrektora strategii w „Washington Post” (należącym zresztą do szefa Amazona) i rozmawiamy z Maciejem Jakubowiakiem z „Dwutygodnika”. Czy SI jest rzeczywiście taka mądra i czy przejmie naszą pracę? Za jej działaniem często stoją rzesze ludzi, których niewidzialna praca pozwala utrzymać rozwój technologiczny, na przykład pracujący na platformie Amazon Mechanical Turk. Co to jest fauxtomation? I na czym polega ostatnia mila automatyzacji? Oraz dlaczego dziewiętnastowieczni luddyści obrali sobie za wroga krosno tkackie? Muzyka Wykorzystałyśmy utwory autorstwa Kevina MacLeoda (incompetech.com) Pamgaea oraz Cheery Monday na licencji Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Licencja Podkast na licencji Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa (3.0). Audycję można kopiować i rozpowszechniać w dowolnym miejscu i na wybrany przez siebie sposób oraz remiksować i używać w ramach własnych utworów, także komercyjnych, o ile zaznaczy się autorki i tytuł oryginału. Linki do tekstów i projektów wymienionych w odcinku na stronie: https://www.dwutygodnik.com/artykul/8454-odbiornik-20-romantyzm-dla-ludzi-robota-dla-bota.html
Benvenuti nella STAGIONE 9 del podcast di iPhoneItalia.Al rientro delle vacanze una super puntata per ricapitolare quello che è successo nello scorso mese e per analizzare ciò che verrà, specificamente nel prossimo futuro e nel prossimo keynote Apple ormai alle porte.Alcuni dei temi affrontati in questa puntata:- Privacy e Siri: Apple ascolta le nostre registrazioni di Siri? C'è un problema privacy con gli assistenti vocali?- Keynote Apple: le nostre aspettative. Sotto ai riflettori la parte fotografica, qualche possibile novità su Apple Watch, Tiles per ritrovare gli oggetti ma anche i servizi.- Proviamo ad immaginare la lineup iPhone 2020 (qui mia previsione: https://twitter.com/giolongoo/status/1169960061860483074?s=20)- L'addio al 3D Touch- Ragioniamo su innovazioni e novità incrementali: esempio Apple Pay.- Touch ID e Face ID insieme nel futuro di iPhone? Soluzione poco Apple o molto Apple?- Ricambi originali anche per riparatori di terze parti, buona notizia- Siti spia su iPhone: chiariamo un po' la situazione- Dazi e la democrazia sul web. Tra utopie e speranzeUn ringraziamento particolare a Luca Ansevini che ha fatto compagnia a Giovanni Longo per questa puntata del podcast.Conduttori:Giovanni: www.twitter.com/giolongooLuca: www.twitter.com/Anse1987Feedback?Potete segnalarci temi da approfondire, dire la vostra o darci qualunque tipo di feedback su Twitter col consueto hashtag #iPhoneItaliaPodcast.Potete, inoltre, darci una valutazione su Apple Podcast e seguirci su Spreaker per aiutare più persone a scoprire il nostro podcast.I vostri consigli ed i vostri commenti sono preziosi per noi, sul serio.
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Victor is joined by Brian Roemmele to talk about Apple listening to Siri recordings and why they shouldn't need to. William comes back to talk Apple Earnings reports and why selling fewer iPhones doesn't spell doom. Show notes: https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/08/02/apple-listens-to-siri-apples-538b-quarter-more-on-the-appleinsider-podcast
https://www.goethe.de/en/spr/mag/dsk/21290629.html Welcome to another episode of my Podcast Business German BGP - dated 21 Sep 2018 After a long break because I travelled to Germany I am back now in Australia - based at the Gold Coast in Burleigh as you might remember. Here a short intro of the author of the text I am going to introduce to you today: Frau Lotze is specialized on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the interaction of humans and machine interfaces - id est computer or machines or robots. AUTORIN Dr. Netaya Lotze ist Sprachwissenschaftlerin mit Schwerpunkt „Neue Medien“ und Akademische Rätin an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Sie studierte Germanistik und Philosophie und promovierte mit einer Dissertation zum Thema Interaktion mit künstlichen Intelligenzen. Copyright: Goethe-Institut e. V., Redaktion Magazin Sprache Mai 2018 EN - Intro only Artificial intelligence is on the rise – as can be seen not only from the growing popularity of dialogue systems like Alexa. However, some key criteria still need to be met before it can serve as a substitute for a real-life language teacher: spontaneity, creativity and shared knowledge. Artificial intelligence (AI) with a written or oral interface is supposed to make our lives easier in future. Assistants such as Siri (Apple) and Galaxy (Samsung) already allow smartphone functions to be operated via language recognition and synthesis software, while Amazon’s Alexa dialogue systems will soon be controlling our smart homes: companies based in Silicon Valley paint a vision of the future in which intuitive language interaction with a virtual interlocutor plays a vital role. AI is not only used to give a verbal command to one’s smartphone to play a particular playlist, but also features in far more complex scenarios such as online games and interactive toys with a language interface (like Mattel’s Hello Barbie), and as virtual tutors in e-learning environments (such as the virtual tutor Ed the Bot in SAP learning software). It therefore seems natural to take advantage of innovative technologies in foreign language teaching, too. They are able to make learning possible anywhere and at any time. Commercial providers and non-commercial institutions are developing applications that follow (and combine) entirely different technical approaches. This article provides a critical overview that will help to differentiate between them. DE - Intro only Künstliche Intelligenzen sind auf dem Vormarsch – was sich nicht nur an der zunehmenden Beliebtheit von Dialog-Software wie Alexa ablesen lässt. Doch um beim Sprachunterricht reale Lehrpersonen ablösen zu können, fehlen entscheidende Kriterien: Spontanität, Kreativität und geteiltes Wissen. Sie sollen in Zukunft unseren Alltag erleichtern – künstliche Intelligenzen (KIs) mit schriftlich oder mündlich bedienbarem Sprachinterface. Durch Assistenzsysteme wie Siri (Apple) oder Galaxy (Samsung) lassen sich unter Einsatz von Spracherkennungs- und Synthese-Software Funktionen auf dem Smartphone bedienen, die Dialog-Software Alexa (Amazon) steuert schon bald das Smarthome: Silicon-Valley-Konzerne zeichnen eine Zukunftsvision, aus der die intuitive sprachliche Interaktion mit dem virtuellen Gegenüber nicht mehr wegzudenken ist. Und KIs werden nicht nur eingesetzt, um mündlich dem Handy den Befehl zu geben eine Playlist abzuspielen, sondern in wesentlich komplexeren Szenarien wie Online-Spielen, interaktivem Spielzeug mit Sprachinterface (wie Mattels Hello Barbie) oder als virtuelle Tutoren in E-Learning-Umgebungen (etwa als virtueller Tutor Ed the Bot in einer Lernsoftware zu SAP). Es liegt also nahe, innovative Technologien auch für den Fremdsprachenunterricht nutzbar zu machen. Sie sollen das Lernen überall und jederzeit ermöglichen. Dabei werden von kommerziellen Anbietern und nicht-kommerziellen Institutionen Anwendungen entwickelt, die völlig verschiedene technische Herangehensweisen verfolgen (und kombinieren). Eine kritische Übersich --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phbloecker/message
В Японии поставили на поток выпуск умных колонок Gatebox, основными функциями которых являются развлечение хозяина и помощь ему. Подобные устройства есть у Amazon и Google, но Gatebox снабжена голографической девушкой в образе аниме‐персонажа. Судя по проморолику, общение с ней вполне может заменить мужчинам реальных дам. Первая партия умных колонок Gatebox была выпущена еще в 2016 году. Но тогда в продажу поступило всего 300 экземпляров устройств с голографическими помощницами. Раскупили их мгновенно, хотя цена не была низкой. За виртуальную полупрозрачную подругу просили около 300 тысяч иен (чуть меньше 170 тысяч рублей). Теперь колонки Gatebox немного улучшили, а цену на них снизили практически вдвое. Виртуальная помощница стала доступна многим жителям Японии. Пока девайс продается только в этой стране. Аниме-помощница умеет распознавать речь, выполнять голосовые команды. В общем, делает практически все то же, что и обычный голосовой помощник вроде Алисы от «Яндекс» или Siri от Apple. Разница в том, что девушка из Gatebox умеет узнавать хозяина по лицу, определять его движения и даже… кокетничать! В видеоролике голографическая девочка интересуется у хозяина, во сколько тот придет домой, а затем напоминает, что сегодня особенный день — годовщина их совместной жизни. Необычная парочка начинает пить алкогольные напитки: парень — реальное шампанское, его аниме-подруга в колонке — нарисованное вино.
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“Om det är säkerhetsproblem med appar och webbar, så blir IoT-problemen tio resor värre.” Effekten möter Christian Forsberg och diskuterar framtida utmaningar. Tänk uppkopplade övervakningskameror hemma; den enda medicinen är att de som tillverkar - inte konsumenterna - löser buggar och täpper till säkerhetshål. Brandväggar skyddar inte längre, vår information har flyttat till telefoner eller moln, ut i “edgen”. Vi är skyddade, men samtidigt sårbara. Är rösten plus ljud framtiden? Det fungerar utmärkt att göra sina aktiviteter samtidigt som Alexa (Amazon) läser upp nyheterna, men att säga “Hej Google” eller “Echo” är ännu bara okej hemma eller i bilen. Prova att prata med Siri (Apple) på stan får du se reaktionerna - det är inte social accepterat. Christian Forsberg, Jonas Jaani (14:40) PRENUMERERA – podcast Effekten iPhone, Android, e-post Christian Forsberg Alla podcastavsnitt av Effekten finns där du hittar poddar tex Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Acast och även YouTube Direktlänk till detta avsnitt: https://www.effekten.se/saker-iot-ljud
0. Intro Followup des émissions : iPhone 7 : 179€ les airpods, y a-t-il un Jackgate ? 1. Keynote Apple iOS 10 ? Nouveautés de Siri ? Apple parle pour la première fois de son usage du ML. Il discret mais partout. Votre iPhone a un "cerveau" de 200 Mo... Appel pour 4. Gaming : heuu… Mario Runner ? 2. IFA 2016 Le Yoga Book, un laptop avec clavier / tablette graphique, cool ! Une TV OLED transparente ! J’en veux une ! 20 000€ ? Ca fait beaucoup beaucoup de Tips… 3. IDF 2016 ? Intel parle de son "Hololens" à lui, project Alloy, avec la vidéo promotionnelle la plus abusée de l’univers. La vrai démo est là. Nouvelle génération de RealSense, le mini-kinect d’Intel et Euclid, la version pour les robots. Le 10 nm pour le deuxième semestre 2017 ? Surprise : Intel va aussi produire des puces ARM à ce process node... 4. Gaming Console de PGM ou upgrade petits bras la PS4 Pro ? Quelle cible ? Nintendo en embuscade ? Miyamoto sur la scène de la Keynote 5. Petit point Crypto La Chine lance un satellite de télécommunication quantique. Google expérimente des algorithmes de cryptage quantum proof… 6. Et aussi Les Samsung Galaxy Note 7 dont on bride l’autonomie pour pas qu’ils explosent… Des implants microscopiques pour télécommander des prothèses. Duo Skin, j’ai l’interface dans la peau ! Le Rubicon est franchi ? Adblock Plus vend de l’espace publicitaire. L’alliance First Draft contre la désinformation ! Tile Slim : pour les têtes en l'air Des voitures conçues par des intelligences artificielles ? Bonus Coup de gueule GPP : C’est confirmé, ils ont pas de cerveaux chez Niantic : la dernière mise à jour interdit les téléphones rootés / jailbreakés ! Reign - le fils de Devolver et Tinder! :) Participants Guillaume Poggiaspalla Tom Conte @oxide Présenté par Guillaume Vendé Tirage au sort du cadeau Tipeee @valvert150 remporte un OnePlus 3 ! Nous attendons ton contact pour te livrer le smartphone !
Jony Ive gets knighted; is Siri Apple's next ping? And then a new segment: Faves & Raves! All that and more on this week's CultCast.
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