Yann LeCun and Bill Dally Define the Boundaries of Machine Intelligence at GTC 2025
At GTC 2025, the most anticipated conference session wasn't a spectacular keynote, but rather a dense intellectual exchange between two major figures of contemporary artificial intelligence. Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta, and Bill Dally, Chief Scientist at NVIDIA, took the stage to discuss the current limitations of artificial intelligence and the architectures of...
AI Agents: Toward a New Algorithmic Work Economy
By Pascale Caron — based on the "AI Agent Bible" report, CB Insights, 2025 At the dawn of 2026, artificial intelligence is entering a new era. After the age of assisted chatbots, "AI agents" are now emerging as autonomous entities, capable of acting, reasoning, planning, and interacting with complex environments. According to the "AI Agent...
AI Agents: The Silent Revolution in Consulting Firms
In the hushed world of strategy and technology consulting, a revolution is underway. It makes no noise, but it profoundly reshapes the relationships between companies, their data, and intelligence. This revolution is that of AI agents—autonomous systems capable of reasoning, planning, memorizing, and interacting to accomplish complex tasks, far beyond simple chatbots or assistants. According...
Conversational Commerce: What Would the Arrival of Instant Checkout in ChatGPT Change in Europe?
The integration of Instant Checkout into ChatGPT, made possible through the collaboration between Stripe and OpenAI, marks a new stage in the transformation of digital commerce. In the United States, this feature now allows users to purchase a product directly within a conversation with the agent, without having to leave the platform. A seamless, fast...
RAG or Not RAG: Why Long Context Models Make RAG Obsolete
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...
2025 Review: The Year AI Stopped Experimenting with Healthcare
Analysis by Pascale Caron For several years, artificial intelligence in healthcare advanced through successive promises. Isolated pilots. Spectacular demonstrators. Overvalued startups. 2025 marks a clear break: AI is no longer a peripheral innovation. It becomes an operational infrastructure, integrated into care systems, regulatory agencies and public health policies. This is the central finding set out...






