Aidez-nous à promouvoir le numérique responsable
11/07/2024
The French have become accustomed to doing part of their shopping online: whether it's buying clothes or booking a hotel, consumers interact with dozens of pages each day. However, it remains difficult to assess the carbon footprint of a purchase on the web...
05/07/2024
How does a satellite network work? What are the ecological consequences of sending satellites into orbit? Insights from Marlène de Bank, research engineer at the Shift Project.
03/15/24
March 13, 2024: The Artificial Intelligence Commission released a report titled 'AI: Our Ambition for France'.
04/03/2024
What would you do if you stumbled upon a child pornography video while you're browsing the internet? Point de Contact, a French organization dedicated to removing illegal content, could have taken your report. However, despite its work of public interest, this structure is on the verge of compulsory liquidation. The reason: a state subsidy was promised but not paid, with no justification provided to date. Interview with Jean-Christophe Le Toquin, president of the association.
06/02/2024
In France in 2024, how many people would (voluntarily) be ready to give up a smartphone? Maëlys, a member of Generation Z and a digital native, decided to embark on what seems today like a real adventure: going completely without a smartphone for 3 years. She shares how this experience slowly but surely changed her relationship with digital technology.
01/12/24
The legal battle between The New York Times and OpenAI, regarding copyright, will have significant repercussions for the press and AI creators.
11/01/2024
In France in 2020, there were 244 million connected devices. This number is expected to double in six years, according to the latest figures from ADEME-Arcep. Faced with this avalanche of connected devices ready to be manufactured, it is time to examine the ecological costs that these devices can generate.
04/01/24
December 28, 2023: France adopted a decree aiming to impose the USB Type C charger on small electronic devices (smartphones, consoles, etc.).
21/12/2023
December 14, 2024: The Shift Project (a French think tank for low-carbon transition) presented a first report on the frugality of digital infrastructures for resilient users and a second one on the frugality of virtual worlds. The goal is to address the challenges of the dual carbon constraint: reducing carbon emissions from our activities and making the country independent from fossil fuels.
12/14/23
December 8, 2023: The Commission, the Parliament, and the European Council have reached an agreement on the final project for the regulation of artificial intelligence.
07/12/2023
Faced with an exponential number of applications for the same position, recruiters are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence. The automated selection of the most relevant applications is one of the guarantees of this technology. In this context, to what extent can these professionals delegate their responsibilities?
05/12/2023
What happens to your data when you apply for a job? With the advent of AI in the recruitment process, a notice issued by the CNIL regarding the management of candidates' personal data highlights issues of transparency and ethics.
14/11/2023
In large companies, 15% of recruiters receive more than 50 applications per job opening. In these conditions, the temptation to automate the most tedious tasks is strong. Thus, the implementation of artificial intelligence in the recruitment process is increasingly being discussed within major corporations.
09/11/2023
The use of AI marks a turning point in how we work: it influences the way we search for and secure employment. There is currently a plethora of tools that facilitate the work of job seekers with minimal computer knowledge. This article assesses the interactions between generative AI solutions and job searching. To do this, we will follow the adventures of Coraline, a fictional character.