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En tant qu’utilisateur, veut-on aller plus vite vers ce futur où la machine omnisciente nous accompagne dans notre vie en laissant de côté l’aspect privé de ce que nous faisons sur nos machines, ou s’autorise-t-on à attendre que des technologies d’assistance exécutées en local et sécurisées soient aussi performantes et communicantes que celles qui agrègent aujourd’hui des données sur des serveurs distants ?

Source : Vie privée ou vie assistée par ordinateur : faut-il choisir ? – Tech – Numerama

Privacy Scandal Haunts Pokemon Go’s CEO

“To our opinion, the real challenge lies in motivating the user to provide the data constantly, even after the exciting appeal of technological innovation at the beginning wears off. The data acquisition process should be entertaining for a possible contributor to engage him in the long run. We convince that entertainment and fun are an important design aspect of such data collecting services.”

Source : Privacy Scandal Haunts Pokemon Go’s CEO

Excitingly, our model does indeed develop the ability to generate accurate new captions when presented with completely new scenes, indicating a deeper understanding of the objects and context in the images. Moreover, it learns how to express that knowledge in natural-sounding English phrases despite receiving no additional language training other than reading the human captions.

Source : Research Blog: Show and Tell: image captioning open sourced in TensorFlow

Waze wants to connect riders with drivers who are already headed in the same direction. The company has said it aims to make fares low enough to discourage drivers from operating as taxi drivers. Waze’s current pilot program charges riders at most 54 cents a mile—less than most Uber and Lyft rides—and, for now, Google doesn’t take a fee.

Source : Google Takes on Uber With New Ride-Share Service – WSJ

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