Tag: Tech and Transformations
Fiona Scott Morton case: better an expert than a technocrat
Beyond the problem posed by the American nationality of the interested party, the psychodrama around the appointment of Fiona Scott Morton to the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Union…
Scott Morton case: has the European Commission lost its mind? By Bruno Alomar
The European Commission confirmed on July 14 that Fiona Scott Morton, a former American lobbyist, would be appointed Chief Economist of the Directorate General for Competition. The chief economist’s team…
Fake online jackpots: our advice to avoid being trapped
Still no news of little Emile, this 2 and a half year old child who disappeared seven days ago in a hamlet in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. On the sidelines of the…
India and the United States: the new tech couple
India is the guest of honor at the July 14 parade. Paris is indeed seeking to strengthen its military and diplomatic relations with the most populous state in the world.…
IA: Google Bard, competitor of ChatGPT, is available in France
Google announced, this Thursday, July 13, the launch of Bard, its artificial intelligence tool competing with ChatGPT, in around fifty new countries including the European Union and Brazil, so far…
the reasons for the European dropout
Artificial intelligence, design and manufacture of microprocessors, space industry, quantum, batteries… In none of these fields has Europe managed to bring out a giant, or even to take significant market…
Personal data: TikTok called to order by the government
It’s not yet an ultimatum, but it looks like it. The social network TikTok will have to provide “before the end of the year” an “inventory” on its compliance with…
Transfer of data to the United States: the EU adopts a new legal framework
“The new EU-US personal data protection framework will ensure secure data flows for Europeans and provide legal certainty for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic,” said European Commission President…
“Do you accept our cookies?” : how companies try to deceive you
“If it’s free, you are the product.” According to Laurent Chemla, computer scientist and author of the book Confessions of a thief: Internet, confiscated freedomit would be more accurate to…
Semiconductors: has Moore’s famous law reached its limits?
The two elements which have most supported economic development over the past fifty years are the standardization of maritime transport – thanks to the container which has opened up employment…