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A digital colleague? Why not!

A digital colleague? Why not!

Although AI provokes mixed opinions in the workplace, Belgians are open, with some reservations, to the idea of having a digital colleague. Among them, 34% say they are positive and 8% are even enthusiastic.

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TreeFinder opens the “black box” of LLMs

TreeFinder opens the “black box” of LLMs

Major breakthrough by ULiège and NRB on the traceability of responses generated by LLMs . Researchers at ULiège and NRB unveil TreeFinder, an innovative method that makes Large Language Models traceable, verifiable, and auditable. A major breakthrough for more transparent and responsible AI

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AI is everywhere, but there are skills gaps

AI is everywhere, but there are skills gaps

AI is generating its first results in Belgium, and the tipping point is near. Companies report momentum in AI, but fundamental gaps in technology and, even more so, in skills are defining the next phase of progress

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Defense personnel trained in AI

Defense personnel trained in AI

Microsoft Belux and the Ministry of Defense are embarking on a program to train thousands of employees in generative AI and digital skills. The training is aimed at both operational personnel and support and management functions.

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NRB, AI in an ecosystem

NRB, AI in an ecosystem

Focus on AI through a unique AI ecosystem in Belgium, combining sovereign infrastructure, a generative AI platform, and partnerships in research and innovation. Large-scale AI, in a sovereign framework.

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Claude buries office automation

Claude buries office automation

L’IA Claude d’Anthropic peut désormais créer et modifier des formats de fichiers courants : Excel, documents, présentations PowerPoint et PDF… sans quitter l’expérience web ou l’application de bureau.

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The inexorable rise of AI. The Belgian example

The inexorable rise of AI. The Belgian example

The inexorable rise of AI. The Belgian example
Start it@KBC has calculated that, by 2025, AI will account for 46.9% of all start-ups
Europe’s largest accelerator analyzed data from 1,839 participating start-ups between 2014 and today. The rise of AI is clear. And everything indicates that their number will continue to grow.

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