2705, 2026 Yann LeCun and Bill Dally Define the Boundaries of Machine Intelligence at GTC 2025By Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: #EntrepreneurIA, agents, AI architecture, AMI, artificial intelligence, Bill Dally, deep learning, ethical AI, future of AI, Generative AI, GTC 2025, JEPA, LLM, Meta AI, NVIDIA, open source AI, System 2, Yann LeCun|Comments Off on Yann LeCun and Bill Dally Define the Boundaries of Machine Intelligence at GTC 2025Read More
2705, 2026 Why 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Fail by 2027 According to Gartner — Analysis and Recommendations for BusinessesBy Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: Agentic AI, AI Ethics, AI governance, AI in business, AI ROI, AI strategy, AI trends 2027, artificial intelligence 2025, autonomous artificial intelligence, cancelled AI projects, digital transformation, Gartner, Gartner analysis, Generative AI, intelligent agents, multi-agent architecture, software agents, technological innovation|Comments Off on Why 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Fail by 2027 According to Gartner — Analysis and Recommendations for BusinessesRead More
2705, 2026 The Hidden Cognitive Cost of AI: What an MIT Study Reveals About ChatGPTBy Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: AI and business, AI and ethics, AI impact, AI tools, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, cognition, cognitive debt, cognitive health, digital culture, digital transformation, education and AI, EEG, Generative AI, learning, LLM, memory, MIT, neurotechnology, scientific research|Comments Off on The Hidden Cognitive Cost of AI: What an MIT Study Reveals About ChatGPTRead More
2705, 2026 AI and Healthcare: Towards a Controlled Revolution? Keys to Positive Regulation According to David GrusonBy Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: Agentic AI, AI and medicine, AI regulation, artificial intelligence, bioethics, CHPG Monaco, David Gruson, digital health transformation, digital sovereignty, Generative AI, health, healthcare innovation, healthcare system, human guarantee, medical ethics|Comments Off on AI and Healthcare: Towards a Controlled Revolution? Keys to Positive Regulation According to David GrusonRead More
2705, 2026 Machiavel: Les Échos’ New Geopolitical WeaponBy Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: #EntrepreneurIA, ASML, Benaouda Abdeddaïm, Bérénice Lajouanie, Christophe Jakubyszyn, competitive intelligence, editorial innovation, geopolitics, global economy, global tech, international relations, Les Echos, Machiavelli, media verticalization, NVIDIA, semiconductors, strategic newsletter, technological sovereignty, TSMC, VivaTech 2025|Comments Off on Machiavel: Les Échos’ New Geopolitical WeaponRead More
2705, 2026 REF2025: Who Will Win the Data Battle? Europe, Sovereignty, and Cloud DebatedBy Pascale Caron|2026-05-27T09:26:02+00:00May 27th, 2026|Categories: en, EntrepreneurIA|Tags: Bertrand Dumazy, Clara Chappaz, Cyprien Falque, data, datacenters, Digital Europe, digital infrastructures, digital sovereignty, Edenred, IA, Meaning, Octave Klaba, OVHcloud, Philippe Mabille, Ref25, regulation, sovereign cloud, Thales, Xavier Bertrand|Comments Off on REF2025: Who Will Win the Data Battle? Europe, Sovereignty, and Cloud DebatedRead More