Published on December 16, 2024 at 12:04 p.m. / Modified on December 16, 2024 at 12:09.
Artificial intelligence software is often presented as being autonomous. Machines would thus be able to learn on their own, for example. However, this is a very idealized, or simplifying, vision of how artificial intelligence works. Because behind this technology, there are many human beings who are essential to the operation of our machines.
This invisible work of automation is precisely one of the research subjects of French researcher Paola Tubora, the guest of this new episode. She took a close interest in this micro-task industry which has allowed software to progress very quickly in recent years. Enough to greatly qualify the idea of a completely autonomous machine.
As for deciphering the news, IA What to Explain returns to the latest statements by Sam Altman, boss of OpenAI, on artificial general intelligence. Also diving into Sora, the new video generation model launched by OpenAI. We will also be interested in the charter adopted by the International Committee of the Red Cross in terms of artificial intelligence.
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This is the last episode of the year 2024. AI to Explain returns for a second season on January 13, 2025.
An episode written and presented by Grégoire Barbey. Editing: Sylvie Coma. Editorial supervision: Célia Héron.