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Over the years, VivaTech technology fair in Paris has established itself as an important event for car manufacturers looking to raise their profile on the European market. Tesla has chosen it this year to present its Cybertruck, recently launched in the United States but has not yet been authorised in France. The 5-metre-long behemoth had to make the journey to the show in an even larger truck. Chinese electric car manufacturers have also confirmed their European ambitions for 2024 with a considerable presence in Paris. VivaTech 2024: How ready are companies and countries for an AI revolution?...
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The anti-waste marketplace Too Good To Go, which allows 95 million international users to enjoy unsold food at bargain prices, presented a new solution at VivaTech based on artificial intelligence (AI) designed to help grocery retailers avoid food waste. "There are high volumes of food which carry a lot of data. Prices, consumption patterns, location, seasonality...We process that data in order to make sure that the food is at the right point, at the right price, at the right time, to make sure it's sold," Julie Johansen, Too Good to Go's chief commercial officer, told Euronews Next. The Denma...
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As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) progresses, the impact of this technology is more tangible than ever, but one of the main challenges will be to train enough people in the new skills required by the AI revolution, tech insiders told Euronews Next. "We don't see AI replacing humans but humans who use AI potentially replacing people who don't," said Lisa Heneghan, KPMG's Global Chief Digital Officer. Heneghan spoke at the VivaTech fair in Paris this week during a session called "Upskilling/reskilling: future-proofing your career in the AI age". "One thing is certain: organisations h...
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From bio-printed cells that replicate human skin to prosthetic hands that perfectly mimic our movements, artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere at this year's VivaTech conference in Paris. The rainy weather didn't deter the thousands of startups and visitors who flocked to Europe’s largest trade fair for innovation and technology, which opened this Wednesday. The number of European countries present at this year’s event will be 30 percent higher than in previous years. More than 3,500 exhibitors from 120 countries have come together for four days of exchanges and so much more according to ...
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Fashion and technology meet at the Viva Technology fair in Paris this week, with artificial intelligence (AI) taking centre stage. While the tech is being embraced, there are fears it could stifle creativity. “Our use of AI is clearly long-term,” Gonzague de Pirey, chief officer of Omnichannel and data at the luxury conglomerate LVMH told Euronews Next. “We're in the luxury business. In fact, we don't really follow fashion phenomena, we're very wary of that,” he said at an adorned LVMH stand that takes you through a so-called “dream garden” with its meticulously hand-crafted white paper foliag...
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Tech fair VivaTechnology - or VivaTech for short - opens its doors in Paris on Wednesday for the eighth year with artificial intelligence (AI) continuing to be the main talking point as France sets its sights on becoming Europe’s leader in the technology. Top speakers include the "Godfather of AI" Yann LaCun, Mozilla’s chairwoman Mitchell Baker, politicians such as former US secretary of state John Kerry, European Council chief Charles Michel, as well as tennis champions Serena and Venus Williams as the country gears up for the 2024 Paris Olympics. There will also be 2,800 exhibitors and 150,0...
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