AI: regression or progress?
It took only a few months to realise that artificial intelligence (AI) had left the labs and entered our daily lives. Since the emergence of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, anyone can experience it: you can ask a machine to summarise a text, write an email, correct an assignment, generate an image, simulate a voice or compose a piece of music. Previously, GPS navigation assistance, diagnostic assistance, product and content recommendations, fingerprint recognition and weather forecasts were already making extensive use of AI. But now the technical wonder of AI is now here, and new uses are rapidly developing.
#1257 invites you to discover its sixth issue, on the theme of artificial intelligence, entitled “AI: regression or progress?” For this feature, the three guest editors, Stéphane Lamassé, Camille Salinesi, and Célia Zolynski, have brought together teachers and researchers from various disciplines at the university to shed scientific light on the issue of artificial intelligence.