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Exploring the Frontiers of AI and Society: My Journey as a Speaker and Columnist
In recent weeks, I have had the privilege of speaking to audiences in Lille, Brussels and Nîmes about the societal and ethical dimensions of large language models (LLMs). These discussions, sparked by my latest book, La Singularité. L’humain ébranlé par l’intelligence artificielle, have brought me face-to-face with the pressing questions and challenges posed by artificial…
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A review of « L’avènement de la Singularité. L’humain ébranlé par la Singularité » by the two chatting IAs at NotebookLM
L’avènement de la Singularité. L’humain ébranlé par la Singularité was released by Textuel publishers in Paris in March of this year.
Here is what the chatting IAs at NotebookLM, a Google product think about it.
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The French Regional Press – Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have invented a machine that is more intelligent than we are”, by Samuel Ribot
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Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have invented a machine that is more intelligent than we are”.
By Samuel Ribot…
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L’Écho – Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have created something that is more intelligent than we are”, March 5th 2024 – Online version
Rethinking problem solving: a roadmap, by Claude 3, GPT-4 and Paul Jorion
P vs NP : Large Language Models will contribute to the definition of a new paradigm
Illustration by DALL·E from the text
As announced in the previous post where GPT-4 took stock of the discussion I had with Claude 3 about the P vs NP conjecture, GPT-4 turned its attention to…
“GPT-4, how to rethink the P vs NP conjecture in light of the debate between Paul Jorion and Claude 3 ?”
P vs NP: Research program for an alternative in problem solving
Illustration by DALL·E from the text
This post is the fourth episode of my collaboration with Claude 3, split into “Claude 1” and “Claude 2”, about the P vs NP conjecture.
…P vs NP: a new paradigm is needed for problem solving
Illustration by DALL·E from the text
This post is the third episode of my collaboration with Claude 3, split into “Claude 1” and “Claude 2”, about the P vs NP conjecture.