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L'Intelligence artificielle au service d...

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Poser une question au Dieu Apollon ou discuter avec un athlète grec de l'Antiquité, c'est désormais possible grâce à l'Intelligence artificielle. En France, le Château de Versailles a dévoilé cette innovation la semaine dernière : une IA conversationnelle, qui permet au visiteur de dialoguer avec une vingtaine de statues présentes dans les jardins du Château. Le dispositif a vu le jour grâce à un partenariat avec deux entreprises : le géant américain OpenAI et Ask Mona, start-up qui met l'intelligence artificielle au service de la culture.

 

Pour aller plus loinLe château de Versailles, Ask Mona et OpenAI

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