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2705, 2026

2025, the Year Artificial Intelligence Stopped Being a Technology and Became a Language

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The year 2025 will not only be remembered as another milestone in the history of artificial intelligence. It marks a deeper rupture, less spectacular than the announcement of new models or performance records, but infinitely more structural. In 2025, AI changed its nature. Not because it reached a decisive threshold of intelligence, but because it...

2705, 2026

2025 Review: The Year AI Stopped Experimenting with Healthcare

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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...

2705, 2026

AI Slop: When Algorithmic Overproduction Saturates the Information Space

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The term AI Slop has become established in public discourse within just a few months, to the point of being named Merriam-Webster's "word of the year" for 2025. It describes a phenomenon now visible at scale: the proliferation of AI-generated content, mass-produced, of mediocre quality, and massively disseminated by digital platforms. Spectacular yet interchangeable images,...