Summer is here and it’s already time for the new issue of ActuIA, your artificial intelligence magazine! For this issue #8 of ActuIA, available from July 6th in newsstands and in digital version, we have prepared a perfect program to accompany you at the office or on your vacations.
In this new issue, you will have the opportunity to trace the history of deep learning and its influence on computer vision, to discover our new columns Phili’AI and Regard de sociologue, but also to dive into various files on the adoption of AI in companies, literature or solutions for the climate challenge.
In ActuIA n°8, the magazine of artificial intelligence
News
Find the AI news of these last months: law, ethics, health, research projects, business, ecosystem… In short, all the news you should not miss!
Fundraising
A selection of recent fundraisings, completed by the analysis of Etienne Moreau, Partner at Supernova Invest.
A midwife in space
Yann Ferguson, a specialist in AI and work, gives his sociologist’s view on predictive recruitment tools.
Focus: Machine learning on source code
Matias Martinez, associate professor at the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, analyzes the evolution of machine learning in source code writing.
Artificial intelligence goes into sports
How is AI transforming sports? Is it a positive development? Raghavan Subramanian, Assistant Vice President of Infosys and Head of the Infosys Tennis platform, answers these questions.
Ensuring trust in critical learning-based systems through engineering
Juliette Mattioli, Bertrand Braunschweig, Loïc Cantat, Rodolphe Gelin, Frédéric Jurie and Fabien Tschirhart report on the Confiance.ai program, which aims to build trust between certain French industrial players and AI.
Big Data & AI Paris 2022
Big Data & AI Paris returns this year and is one of the major events not to be missed, on September 26 and 27, 2022, at the Palais des Congrès in Paris and online.
A(subjective) history of deep learning
In this dossier, Françoise Soulié-Fogelman traces the history of deep learning in France and the dynamism of research in the 80s and 90s through the work of several of her PhD students, including Emmanuel Viennet, professor at the University of Paris 13 and researcher at the L2TI.
Advances in computer vision thanks to deep learning
Alexia Audevart was interested in the impact of deep learning on computer vision and its history.
Back to HackVision
Events are starting to pick up again and we were interested in HackVision, a brand new hackathon organized by Visual Behavior in Lyon. We interviewed Binocular, the big winners of this first edition focused on the environment.
When art and technology meet motorsport
Alpine called on the Obvious collective to create the covering for its Alpine A110. Here’s a look at their creative process using artificial intelligence.
Phil’AI: What AI knows, does man really want it?
Laurence Vanin, philosopher and essayist, offers a philosophical reflection on how humans can get rid of the predictions imposed by AI.
When AI invites itself into literature
In this issue, we will discuss AI in literature, but also literature with AI. How do they fit together and influence each other? Pascal Mougin, Simon Bréan, Alexandre Gefen from CulturIA, but also Damon Mayaffre and Laurent Vanni give us their keys.
AI: an instrument of digital deterrence?
Ysens de France, Doctor of Law, specialized in AI and military robotics, in charge of the AI mission at the Gendarmerie Nationale, sheds light on the subject of AI as an instrument of nuclear deterrence.
Automation in the service of health: focus on Dynacentrix
Behind the covid-19 reports, we found Dynacentrix, a dynamic company led by Jean-François Dessaux who explained its solution and its evolution.
Selection of the scientific committee
Zoom on the scientific publications that have caught the attention of our scientific committee in recent months.
The LaBRI: improving, understanding and deploying trust in AI
Laurent Simon gives us a great overview of the different missions of the Bordeaux-based computer science research laboratory, followed by an interview with Aurélie Bugeau on image restoration thanks to AI and on program synthesis thanks to Théo Matricon, PhD student in AI.
Decision Intelligence Platforms: can artificial intelligence make decisions?
Guillaume Saupin reviews one of the major trends of the year: Decision Intelligence Platforms and their fields of application.
AI in companies: how to accelerate its adoption?
Stéphane Nachez, President of Net Square Digital, analyzes and explains the issues surrounding digital transformation and the adoption of AI by SMEs.
AI with a human face, social and interactive
A questioning around the research project CarouselDancing, the solution that aims to reduce the feeling of loneliness by mixing AI, augmented reality, etc.
Expert’s voice
In this issue, we are delighted to present the portraits of Imane Bello, Benoit Rottembourg, Carole Adam and Dominique Sciamma.
Artificial intelligence, climate challenge and energy transition
A dossier on AI to understand the processes at work in climate change and their impacts, and to study adaptation and mitigation solutions in the energy sector.
AI in Switzerland
How Switzerland has distinguished itself and become a leader in AI research, especially in the fields of health and pharmaceuticals.
Magic LEMP, building trust with society
Interview with Raphaël-David Lasseri, president and founder of Magic LEMP, which builds bridges between the world of research and society through strong academic and computer science capabilities.
Books
Our selection of books dedicated to artificial intelligence
Translated from Découvrez ActuIA n°8, le nouveau numéro du magazine de l’intelligence artificielle