Sport, AI jobs, industry: where to find the new issue of ActuIA, the artificial intelligence magazine

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Sport, AI jobs, industry: where to find the new issue of ActuIA, the artificial intelligence magazine

On sale in newsstands and in digital version, the new issue ofActuIA, the magazine of artificial intelligence, is available since mid-May. If you want to get the paper version, here is the list of newsstands offering it and if you prefer the digital version, go to our shop .

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In this issue, we offer you :

A review of the latest AI news: law, ethics, health, research projects, business, ecosystem… as well as a selection of recent fundraisings and the analysis of Bruno Villeneuve, Director of Participations, BPI France Digital Venture.

and also :

Selection of the scientific committee:
Alexis Hannart (Chief Scientific Officer at Axionable), Souheil Hanoune (Chief Scientific Officer at XXII) and Françoise Soulié-Fogelman (Scientific Advisor of the France AI Hub) of ActuIA’s scientific committee have selected three research projects and explain to us their potential impacts and possible applications.

Performance and health, sport in the AI era
Running using an application that analyses our performance and makes recommendations has become commonplace. Technological solutions around leisure or professional sports have developed, contributing to the evolution of the sports industry and related professions. AI is one of the tools used. Let’s re-discover sport in the AI era through the solutions already in use and the ambitious research projects under development, whether to improve performance, detect talent, optimize equipment, improve training or prevent injuries.

Focus on CrowdDNA, an ambitious European research project on crowd dynamics
In order to avoid potential tragedies, the European research project CrowdDNA is looking at the prediction of crowd movements, the detection of risk factors and the study of new simulation models. Julien Pettré, research director at Inria’s Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique centre, is the coordinator of the project and answered our questions.

How will AI jobs evolve?
The demand of companies in terms of artificial intelligence is constantly growing. Linkedin has noted, for example, an increase in recruitment in the field in France of 40% over the year 2020. All AI jobs are currently under tension but the landscape will evolve, which is the subject of this article.

Artificial intelligence in the industry – Fantasies and reality in the field
Teamwork Corporate’s DataSquad team (Meriam Chorfa, Mathieu Ciancone, Virginie Mathivet, Damien Peelman and Gabriel Sequeira) took an interest in the expectations of industrialists around AI and the reality of the data scientist.

Artificial intelligence at LS2N
Come to the Loire-Atlantique region to discover the Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes, one of the largest digital laboratories in France, which offers a targeted range of operational, lightweight and anthropocentric AI!

The European Commission’s ambitious Current Artificial Intelligence project
Yannick Meneceur, Associate Researcher at the IHEJ, looked at one of the key topics of 2021: the European Commission’s proposed regulation on artificial intelligence.

Reconciling AI
From the perceptron to Google’s latest algorithm (Switch-C), via expert systems and constraint programming, the imagination of researchers has exploited, over time, all the power of the tools and the most complex combinations to best approach human perception and reasoning. However, schematically, all these technologies can be classified into two main categories: digital AI and symbolic AI. ActuIA and its scientific committee, including Laurent Cervoni, Juliette Mattioli, Francis Rousseaux, Eric de la Clergerie and Françoise Soulié, propose to discover what these two approaches cover and, because the world is complex and not binary, suggest a perspective of rapprochement between them for an AI that is even more efficient, more comprehensible and more in line with its human model.

The different implementation philosophies in LR
Ludovic Denoyer, a research scientist at FAIR, proposes to simplify the programming of reinforcement learning algorithms using the principles of supervised learning: the “RLStructures” library.

Behind the scenes of Paris Machine Learning
Considered by many as one of the largest groups of machine learning experts in Europe, the Paris Machine Learning Meetup is a pioneer. By highlighting emerging research topics and promoting unlikely encounters, it has contributed to the emergence of the current French AI ecosystem. Its founders explain to us what goes on behind the scenes of the group and look back on the great sharing of expertise of the meetup.

Experts’ words
We present 5 experts in artificial intelligence:
Yves Demazeau, Marianne Clausel, Milie Taing, Liva Ralaivola and Marie-Aude Aufaure.

4 applications based on AI in space conquest
Zoom with Jean Ababii on four applications of AI in space conquest, from autonomous navigation to astronaut assistance.

Interview: Cordelia Schmid, computer vision specialist
World-renowned for her research and contributions to image and video representation for visual recognition, Cordelia Schmid is a major figure in computer vision.

International: Finland’s commitment to education and cooperation
Finland launched its AI strategy in 2017 and its free Elements of AI courses are now translated into 22 languages! Let’s take stock of a forward-thinking strategy that has built an innovative and dynamic entrepreneurial and scientific ecosystem.

PMIA / GPAI: Where are we one year later?
In June 2020, the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence was launched under the rotating presidency of France and Canada. Focus on the working groups at work.

Startup: presentation of Datavaloris
Evolutionary AI is at the heart of Datavaloris, a startup founded in 2015 that has developed an AI technology, compatible with that of GAFAM, based on neuro-evolution.

Books
Our selection of books dedicated to artificial intelligence

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Translated from Sport, métiers de l’IA, industrie : où trouver le nouveau numéro d’ActuIA, le magazine de l’intelligence artificielle