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2705, 2026

Adoption of Generative AI in Business: Analysis and Perspectives According to the 2024 AI Index Report

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The year 2024 was marked by significant adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) within businesses. The 2024 AI Index report from Stanford University offers a comprehensive analysis of current trends in AI, covering various aspects such as research, development, economics, education, policy, and governance. According to this AI Index report, 80% of decision-makers have experimented...

2705, 2026

RAG or Not RAG: Why Long Context Models Make RAG Obsolete

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The RAG Myth, or How Companies Tried to Give Their AI a Memory For nearly two years, any discussion about artificial intelligence in business started with the same question: "We're doing RAG, right?" This phrase, which became a ritual in innovation departments, summed up a collective obsession: providing memory to large language models (LLMs) incapable...

2705, 2026

When humans meet AI: what do usage patterns really reveal?

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By Pascale Caron — for EntrepreneurIA Analysis of the HBR study « Making Sense of Research on How People Use AI », published in November 2025 A quiet but profound turning point What are users actually doing with AI? That's the question Marc Zao-Sanders raises in a recent op-ed published by the Harvard Business Review....