By François-Guillaume Derrien. Robots are one of the two central themes of the third Digital Tech Conference. What will it mean for people and machines to coexist in 2030? This is the question that’s being asked today in Rennes.
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Can robots become social animals?
By Chloé Dupré. When we think about robots, the first thing that comes to mind may be the endless production lines of the car or food industries, churning out bolts and canned lentils with a speed that would be the envy of any Stakhanovite. The unveiling of Nao and his big sister Pepper have turned this stereotype around and… Read more »
Blockchain: reshuffling the deck
By Christian Veyre. Having nothing in common does not preclude working together on online projects. Olivier Sarrouy, a university lecturer at Université Rennes 2, knows this well, as the collaborative mechanisms of Web 2.0 are a central topic in his research. He now ventures off the University’s beaten paths to present his latest project to… Read more »
Robots are talking about us…
By Christian Veyre. Ritta Baddoura is a researcher and psychologist specialising in human-robot interaction. On Friday 8 December, she will be taking part in a debate on the theme of confidence in robots at the Digital Tech Conference in Rennes. And what a sparring-partner, her arguments hit the mark every time
Blockchain, a future fertilizer for agriculture
By Christian Veyre. In 2050, the global population could reach 10 billion people. And even if worldwide population growth slows down, agriculture will be faced with never-before-seen challenges: increased production, dietary changes, adaptation to climate change, management of health risks, etc. For Yael Rozencwajg, the CEO of Blockchain Israel and a startups mentor at Google,… Read more »
Blockchain: the promise of (re)distributed governance
By Christian Veyre. Woleet is a fledgling Rennes startup on the cusp of leaving the nest of the Télécom Bretagne incubator and spreading its wings. It specializes in securing sensitive data flows using blockchain, a protocol that enables the tracking of information flows and that operates without a central controlling body. And for Gilles Cadigan,… Read more »
Can blockchain better protect artists’ rights?
By Chloé Dupré. Described by some as the 4th great innovation of this century, blockchain was initially introduced in the cultural industries in response to problems linked to intellectual property and copyright. Faced with the failed attempt to share all databases relating to the production and marketing of music across the world, how can blockchain… Read more »
Robot intelligence: Caution: breach of confidence
By Christian Veyre. AI, human-machine interaction, affective and interactive robotics… In the future, could we develop peer-to-peer relationships with robots? On 8 December, the “Ministry of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics” and one of its most prominent magistrates, Laurence Devillers, will take the floor at the Digital Tech Conference in Rennes.
Is Blockchain changing the rules of the game?
By Christian Veyre. On December 8th, the Digital Tech Conference in Rennes will welcome Primavera de Filippi, a specialist in Blockchain, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, and their legal implications. For this researcher, it’s use that will change the system, rather than innovation. As disruptive as it may be! Read on for an explanation.
Five good reasons to attend the Digital Tech Conference
By Christian Veyre. This year, once again, the Digital Tech Conference will be the place to be for all professionals, geeks and curious onlookers interested in emerging digital trends. Join us in Rennes on December 7th and 8th to make fascinating discoveries about robots and blockchain.