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Does OpenAI want to, should it, and can it become the new Google?

Since the release of ChaGPT, OpenAI has become the embodiment of generative artificial intelligence for the general public. Praised for certain things, including its technology, and criticized for others, including its hesitations regarding governance and a lack of clarity on ethics, it raises a recurring question: Is it becoming the new Google? And, even if that is not its intention, should it be? And if so, could it? Behind this comparison lies a deeper issue, which is the economic sustainability of the sector (AI heading for an economic dead end?). To get a...

Making the most of key resources in collaboration

Summary : tomorrow's organization will be connected and communicative. This is the only way to success in the knowledge economy. But communication and exchange,...

The death of serendipity ?

Summary : Serendipity is  finding things without knowing they exist and without looking for them. On the web this phenomenon is embodies by the...

Optimizing the value of time

Summary : time measurement is a permanent concern for any organization because it's tightly connected to productivity : the less time needed to perform...

Toward smarter information systems

Summary : When we talk about working on information, we usually distinguish the work that's been progressively dedicated to machines (mass processing of data...

The death of oral exchanges in the workplace ?

Résumé :some people are more comfortable with oral exchanges, some others with written ones. Similarly, some companies have a culture that's more "latin" than...