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Pourquoi Twitter fait sa révolution en abandonnant les 140 caractères

(Why Twitter is having a revolution by dropping its 140 characters)

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 7.1.2016
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | Facebook, Twitter
Summary | Twitter is having a revolution: the social network is going to give up its 140-character limit. Twitter has not made any comments yet. Twitter users don't like the idea of writing long tweets. The social network has not changed a lot since 2006. Facebook, however, does not hesitate to introduce changes.
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Sur Facebook, de nouveaux boutons pour dire la colère, la tristesse et l'amour

(On Facebook, new buttons to express anger, sadness, and love)

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 28.1.2016
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook
Summary | Facebook is going to introduce new reaction buttons to express love, sadness, surprise, and anger. Mark Zuckerberg thought that a dislike button would have been too negative, so he decided to introduce those new reaction buttons.
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Apple accélère dans l'intelligence artificielle

(Apple is moving faster in the field of artificial intelligence)

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 18.10.2016
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, Facebook, Google, privacy, research/study
Summary | Apple has a new research group that will be in charge of AI. With Siri, Apple was in fact one of the first companies to introduce chatbots. Nowadays, there are many personal assistants that are far better than Siri (e.g. Alexa and Google Assistant). Unlike Google or Facebook, Apple does not base its research and activities on people's personal information. However, to be efficient in the field of AI, a company needs a lot of personal data. This is why Facebook and Google are at the forefront of these technologies.
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«Cummentu», «Mi piace» et «fa mottu» : Facebook parle maintenant le corse

("Cummentu", "Mi piace" et "fa mottu": Facebook now speaks Corsican)

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 30.9.2016
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | Facebook, translation
Summary | Facebook introduced 20 new languages, and Corsican is one of them. Now, 120000 Corsican speakers can use their language on Facebook. For instance, they can say "cummentu" for "comment", or "cliccu" for "clic". Today, more than one billion people use Facebook in a language other than English, so the question of translation is important. Some people would like Facebook to include other regional languages, such as "occitan", but since occitan is not a standardized language, it would be difficult to do so.
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La famille Zuckerberg compte un nouveau venu : un «majordome virtuel»

(The Zuckerberg family welcomes a new member: a "virtual butler")

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 20.12.2016
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, Facebook
Summary | Jarvis is a new program created by Mark Zuckerberg. It is a personal AI assistant that allows him to turn off/on lights or control his home's temperature, among other features. Jarvis can also recognize faces and let Zuckerberg know when a guest is coming. In the future, Jarvis should be able to learn new words and concepts. Recently, Facebook has been working on artificial intelligence.
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Facebook travaille sur la télépathie entre les ordinateurs et les hommes

(Facebook is working on telepathic communication between computers and human beings)

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Newspaper | Le Figaro
Date | 20.4.2017
Language | French
Country | France
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, brain, Facebook
Summary | One of Facebook's labs wants to create a program that would allow people to type words from people's thoughts. The goal of the technology would be to convert brain signals into words. If the lab can do that, people might be able to share their thoughts independently from the language they speak (concepts would be directly translated).
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