• #32. Perplexity submits a new bid for TikTok
    Jan 27 2025

    What does the future hold for TikTok?

    In this episode of The Deep Dive, we tackle a question that's been on everyone's minds: what's next for TikTok? With a looming deadline set by the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, faces a critical decision. By January 19, 2025, they must sell off their US operations or face a nationwide ban. This has sparked intense discussions about national security concerns and the potential for foreign influence through TikTok's powerful algorithm. As listeners, we are invited to explore these complex dynamics and consider what they mean for the future of social media.

    In this episode, we are joined by an expert in digital transformation who brings a wealth of knowledge about the intersection of technology, policy, and society. With a background in analyzing the impact of digital platforms on global markets, our guest provides valuable insights into the potential outcomes of TikTok's current predicament. Their expertise helps us navigate the intricacies of the proposed merger between TikTok and Perplexity AI, a surprising twist in the unfolding story.

    Unpacking the TikTok conundrum

    This episode delves into the heart of the TikTok saga, examining the implications of the potential merger with Perplexity AI and the broader impact on users, creators, and the digital landscape. We discuss the role of TikTok's algorithm, a sophisticated tool that personalizes content and raises concerns about its influence on users. The episode also highlights the geopolitical tensions between the US and China, emphasizing how decisions made in the coming months could set precedents for data privacy, online activism, and free speech. Ultimately, listeners are encouraged to stay informed, engaged, and adaptable as the digital world continues to evolve.

    00:00:00 - Welcome and Introduction

    00:00:38 - Current Context of TikTok

    00:01:09 - Deadline and National Security Concerns

    00:01:92 - Proposed Merger with Perplexity AI

    00:02:25 - Role of the U.S. Government in the New Entity

    00:03:00 - Importance of TikTok's Algorithm

    00:03:33 - Potential Consequences of a Forced Sale

    00:04:28 - International Stakes and Data Security Concerns

    00:06:00 - Power and Influence of the Algorithm

    00:07:42 - Uncertainties Surrounding User Data

    00:10:00 - Impacts on Creators and Users

    00:12:26 - The Future Evolution of the Internet and Technologies

    00:15:05 - Conclusion and Perspectives

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
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    18 mins
  • AI will create more jobs than destroying : let’s deep in the future of job 2025 by World Economic Forum
    Jan 21 2025

    What Does the Future Hold for Your Job?

    Have you ever wondered what the job market will look like in a few years? In this episode of "The Deep Dive," the hosts explore the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report for 2025. This isn't just speculation—it's a comprehensive analysis based on a survey of over a thousand major employers, representing more than 14 million employees across 22 industries and 55 economies. The hosts break down the five major trends reshaping the job market, offering listeners a glimpse into the future of work.

    The episode features insights from the report, detailing how various global trends are impacting employment. The guest list isn't specified, but the content is rich with data-driven predictions. The discussion covers the tech revolution's influence on job creation and the need for adaptability in a volatile world. The hosts also highlight the importance of green skills as the world transitions toward sustainability, and they delve into demographic shifts affecting healthcare and education demands.

    Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving job landscape, with a focus on the rise of tech roles like AI specialists and fintech engineers, as well as surprising growth in sectors like agriculture and construction. The episode emphasizes the critical skills for future success, such as AI literacy, cybersecurity, and adaptability, while also addressing the decline of jobs susceptible to automation. Companies are increasingly investing in upskilling and reskilling programs, recognizing the value of a skilled and adaptable workforce. The conversation concludes with a call to action for individuals to embrace continuous learning and adaptability in this rapidly changing job market.

    0:00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Jobs Report 2025

    0:01:01 - Technological Revolution and the Impact of AI

    0:02:15 - Geopolitical Tensions and Labor Market Adaptation

    0:03:20 - Green Transition and the Creation of Sustainable Jobs

    0:03:59 - Demographic Shifts and Growing Demand for Care

    0:04:47 - Economic Uncertainty and Corporate Priorities

    0:06:40 - Key Skills for Success in 2025

    0:08:47 - Reskilling and Upskilling Initiatives in Companies

    0:10:20 - Projected Global Increase in Jobs by 2025

    0:11:00 - Fintech and Other Expanding Technological Roles

    0:12:30 - Unexpected Growth in Traditional Jobs

    0:19:00 - Using AI to Augment Human Capabilities

    0:20:32 - Regional and Sectoral Focus: Specific Challenges and Opportunities

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
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    28 mins
  • #30. Jean-Michel BILLAUT, le pionnier de l'Internet français en route pour l'e-ternité
    Jan 11 2025
    Un pionnier visionnaire de l’internet françaisLe samedi 11 janvier 2025, nous avons perdu l'une des figures les plus emblématiques de l’internet français. Jean-Michel Billaut s’est éteint, laissant derrière lui un héritage immense et une inspiration durable pour tous ceux qui ont eu la chance de croiser son chemin.Quel rôle la technologie joue-t-elle dans la transformation de notre société et comment pouvons-nous, en tant qu'individus, participer activement à cette évolution? Dans cet épisode de The Deep Dive, nous explorons cette question en nous plongeant dans la vie et l'héritage de Jean-Michel Billaud, un pionnier de l'Internet français. À travers un hommage émouvant, nous retraçons le parcours de cet homme visionnaire qui a su anticiper et façonner les grandes tendances technologiques de notre époque.Jean-Michel Billaud, véritable catalyseur de l'innovation, a commencé sa carrière comme économiste à la compagnie bancaire en 1963, à une époque où l'informatique en était à ses balbutiements. Très vite, il a perçu le potentiel révolutionnaire des technologies émergentes et a fondé l'atelier de la Compagnie Brocaire, devenu plus tard l'atelier BNP Paribas. Cet espace d'innovation a réuni des entrepreneurs, chercheurs et artistes autour d'une même ambition : construire le futur. Billaud a également été un fervent défenseur de l'accès universel à Internet, plaidant pour la fibre optique comme un levier essentiel pour le développement du pays.Au cours de cet épisode, nous explorons les prédictions audacieuses de Billaud, notamment sa vision d'une "troisième révolution" technologique. Il anticipe des transformations radicales dans des domaines tels que l'alimentation, avec la production de viande en laboratoire, et l'administration, avec la digitalisation complète des services. Billaud met également en lumière les défis liés à l'automatisation du travail et à l'influence croissante des géants du numérique sur nos sociétés. Son message est clair : face à ces bouleversements, il est crucial de rester vigilants, de cultiver notre esprit critique et de nous engager activement dans la construction d'un avenir où la technologie sert le bien commun.00:00:00-Bienvenue et Introduction00:00:18-Début de Carrière de Jean-Michel Biaud00:00:48-Intérêt Précoce pour l'Informatique00:01:30-Création de l'Atelier BNP Paribas00:02:30-Impact et Vision Technologique00:03:00-La Troisième Révolution00:04:30-Alimentation du Futur : Food 2.000:05:30-Digitalisation de l'administration00:06:30-Révolution de la Finance par la Blockchain00:07:00-Éradication des Maladies00:09:40-Pouvoir des Géants du Numérique00:11:00-Invitation à la Réflexion et ConclusionEn hommage et afin que ça ne se perde pas si jamais son blog était coupé, je vous glisse ici son dernier billet de blog qui date de 2020.Il y a également toutes les références en toutes fins de ses supports, réseaux sociaux. C'est tel quel sans aucune modification.Les années 2020 vont être chahutées ! Etes-vous préparés ? L’Humanité prépare sa troisième grande Révolution.La 3ème de notre Histoire ! Pourquoi ? Comment ?Il est toujours utile d’avoir une vue d’ensemble : petit récapitulatif historique.Notre espèce, à savoir nous les Homo Sapiens, a émergé selon les scientifiques, il y a environ 200.000 ans en Afrique de l’Est. Cela à la suite d’un cataclysme géologique et d’un changement climatique majeur (déjà à cette époque !). Ce qui aurait complètement modifié sur plusieurs millénaires, la structure génétique de certains hominidés existants à l’époque. Il y en avait en effet déjà quelques-uns sur le même territoire.Il y a 70.000 ans environ, toujours selon les scientifiques, nos ancêtres ont été pris de bougeotte et ont quitté le berceau originel, à savoir le Serengeti, et la vallée de l’Olduwaï en Tanzanie. Alors que nous n’étions pas plus de 10.000. Certains sont certes restés. Mais d’autres sont partis, qui vers le Nord, qui vers le Sud. Et d’autres encore, se sont « évadés » vers l’Est, par le passage du Moyen Orient.C’est de cette façon que nous nous sommes répandus sur Terre, selon un « business model », comme on dit aujourd’hui, basé sur la chasse et la cueillette. Pour en « extraire » les protéines nécessaires à la vie. Des clans d’une trentaine de spécimens exploitaient une zone de 30 km2 environ. Quand il n’y avait plus grand chose à se mettre sous la dent, le groupe allait plus loin, et recommençait sa quête. C’est ainsi que nous nous sommes répandus partout sur les terres émergées. En Europe où l’on est arrivé il y a 30.000 ans environ. En Australie d’un côté. Et de l’autre, à la Terre de Feu, en passant par le Détroit de Behring, en dévalant les 2 continents américains, où nos ancêtres ont fait quelques stops, le temps de créer des civilisations locales.Voilà pour ...
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  • #29. Berners-Lee's Vision for a User-Controlled Web
    Dec 1 2024

    How much control do we really have over our personal data online?

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the complex issue of personal data management in the digital age. They pose a critical question to the audience: with the rise of AI and its reliance on vast amounts of data, how much control do we truly have over our personal information online? The discussion highlights the growing concerns about data privacy and the dominance of tech giants like Apple and Google, who have built empires by collecting and monetizing user data. The hosts explore the implications of this data-centric system and the potential threats it poses to individual privacy and autonomy.

    The episode features insights from Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. Berners-Lee is spearheading a movement towards a more user-controlled internet through his company, Inrupt. His vision involves creating "personal data pods" that would allow individuals to have greater control over their digital information. By advocating for a shift in how we manage and share data, Berners-Lee is challenging the status quo and pushing for a more democratic web where users have a say in how their data is used.

    Revolutionizing Data Control with Personal Data Pods

    The hosts explore the concept of personal data pods, which are essentially secure digital wallets that store and manage personal data. Unlike traditional cloud storage, these pods offer users granular control over who can access their data and for what purpose. The episode discusses the ongoing pilot program in the Flanders region of Belgium, where personal data pods are being tested for various applications, from healthcare to social services. The hosts also address the challenges and potential pitfalls of implementing this system, such as overcoming big tech resistance and ensuring interoperability. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the importance of user empowerment and the role of personal data pods in shaping a more equitable digital future.


    00:00:00 - Introduction and Data Issues

    00:00:12 - Role of AI and Data Dependency

    00:00:37 - Tim Berners-Lee and the Current Data System

    00:01:01 - Personal Data Pods: Definition and Benefits

    00:02:16 - Pilot Program in Flanders

    00:03:45 - Observed Benefits and Transparency

    00:04:26 - Technical and Regulatory Challenges

    00:05:56 - Tim Berners-Lee's Vision for the Web

    00:07:47 - Implications and Impact for Users

    00:11:01 - Compatibility of Pods with Existing Systems

    00:17:48 - Role of AI: Opportunities and Threats

    00:24:43 - Importance of AI Ethics and Governance

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/

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    27 mins
  • #28. IS FIREFOX'S 20TH BIRTHAY ITS LAST?
    Nov 15 2024

    Is Firefox's 20th Anniversary a Celebration or a Farewell?

    As Firefox marks its 20th anniversary, the mood is more contemplative than celebratory. With recent news of layoffs, budget cuts, and analysts questioning its future, the timing of this milestone has stirred up a whirlwind of speculation. Is this the end of the road for Firefox, or merely a rough patch? This episode delves into the factors contributing to Firefox's current predicament, exploring whether the browser is a victim of circumstances or if missteps have played a role. We're left pondering a crucial question: In a world dominated by Google, can Firefox reclaim its former glory?

    A Look at Firefox's Journey and Challenges

    The episode features an in-depth analysis of Firefox's rise to fame and its subsequent challenges. Once hailed as a revolutionary force against Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Firefox introduced groundbreaking features like tabbed browsing and pop-up blocking. However, the rise of Google's Chrome, especially with its integration into Android devices, marked a turning point. Firefox's attempt to launch its own mobile operating system, Firefox OS, didn't succeed, leaving it struggling to compete in the mobile space. Despite these challenges, Firefox's financial situation remains surprisingly stable, thanks to its lucrative search engine deal with Google, which also poses a significant risk due to potential antitrust rulings.

    Navigating the Future of Browsing and Privacy

    The heart of this episode is a discussion on the future of web browsing, particularly in terms of privacy. As Firefox grapples with legal challenges over its new Privacy Preserving Attribution feature, the podcast explores alternative browsers like Brave and Tor, which prioritize user privacy. Brave offers aggressive ad-blocking and a unique rewards system, while Tor provides anonymity for users needing to bypass censorship. The episode emphasizes the importance of choice in browsing, encouraging listeners to consider their priorities—whether speed, privacy, or security—when selecting a browser. Ultimately, the episode underscores the dynamic nature of the internet and the power users have in shaping its future through informed decisions.

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Context of Firefox's 20th Anniversary

    00:00:42 - Success and Decline of Firefox

    00:01:74 - The Rise of Chrome and Its Impact on Firefox

    00:02:154 - Firefox and Mobile: A Missed Opportunity

    00:03:189 - Firefox's Financial Dependence on Google

    00:03:227 - Legal Issues with Google and Potential Impact on Firefox

    00:04:267 - Privacy Lawsuits in Europe

    00:04:292 - Controversies Surrounding Firefox's Privacy Tracking

    00:05:372 - Privacy-Focused Browser Alternatives

    00:08:498 - Overview of Brave and Its Privacy Features

    00:09:549 - Firefox vs. Brave in Terms of Privacy and Security

    00:12:733 - Browsing Alternatives for Enhanced Privacy: Brave and Tor

    00:13:856 - Conclusion: The Importance of Browser Choices for the Future of the Internet

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
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    14 mins
  • #27. Netscape shaped the web, open source and tech companies
    Nov 4 2024

    Have you ever wondered how the digital world we navigate daily was shaped by a company that no longer exists? In this episode, we delve into the fascinating story of Netscape Navigator, the browser that once dominated the internet landscape. From its revolutionary impact on web browsing to its role in shaping modern tech culture, we explore how a company that vanished from our screens continues to influence our online experiences today.

    Our guest today is a tech historian who has extensively researched the legacy of Netscape. With a background in both technology and history, they provide unique insights into how Netscape's innovations have left an indelible mark on the internet. Their expertise helps us understand not only the technical advancements introduced by Netscape but also the broader cultural and economic shifts it instigated.

    Throughout the episode, we examine Netscape's pivotal contributions, including the introduction of JavaScript, SSL/TLS encryption, and the popularization of animated GIFs. We also discuss its pioneering role in the freemium business model and the open-source movement. Despite its eventual decline, Netscape's influence is evident in today's tech giants and the ongoing evolution of internet culture. We reflect on the enduring impact of its founders and the ripple effects of its groundbreaking IPO, which ignited the dot-com boom and transformed Silicon Valley. Join us as we uncover the story of Netscape, a testament to the power of innovation and the lasting legacy of a company that helped shape the digital age.

    0:00:00 - Introduction: The Symphony of Netscape

    0:00:54 - The Web of the 90s: Before and After Netscape

    0:01:76 - Netscape and User Experience: Introduction of Images

    0:01:98 - Netscape's Technological Legacy: JavaScript and SSL

    0:03:234 - Cookies: The Double-Edged Sword of Personalization

    0:04:295 - Netscape's Role in Internet Culture: GIFs and the Back Button

    0:05:315 - The Open Source Revolution: The Birth of Mozilla

    0:06:402 - Netscape and the Freemium Model: A Growth Strategy

    0:07:435 - Human Impact of Netscape: Marc Andreessen and Silicon Valley

    0:08:525 - Netscape's IPO in 1995: Trigger of the Internet Bubble

    0:10:607 - Netscape and the Financial Impact After the Internet Bubble

    0:14:863 - Conclusion: The Lasting Legacy of Netscape

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
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    15 mins
  • #26. PROJECT JARVIS: HOW GOOGLE'S AI COULD CHANGE THE WAY YOU BROWSE THE WEB
    Oct 30 2024

    Ever feel like you're drowning in apps, tabs, and notifications, with your digital life spiraling out of control?
    If so, you're not alone. In today's episode, we delve into a groundbreaking new development from Google called Project Jarvis, which promises to revolutionize the way we manage our digital lives. Could this be the solution we've all been waiting for? Let's explore how this advanced AI assistant aims to bring order to the chaos and what it means for our future interactions with technology.

    We discuss providing you with valuable insights into the capabilities of Project Jarvis. They discuss how Jarvis is not just another app but a fundamental shift in how we interact with our digital environments. Designed as a proactive and personalized assistant, Jarvis is being compared to existing AI like Siri or Alexa, but with far more advanced features. This episode offers a fascinating look at how Jarvis could become a digital partner, handling everything from organizing emails to planning personal trips, all while seamlessly integrating with Google's existing ecosystem.

    The episode covers the potential impact of Project Jarvis on various aspects of life, from work and personal tasks to broader societal implications. Jarvis is designed to alleviate the burden of mundane tasks, allowing users to focus on strategic and creative endeavors. However, the conversation also touches on critical concerns about data privacy and the ethical use of AI. As Jarvis requires extensive data to function effectively, questions about security and user control are paramount. The discussion concludes with a thought-provoking reflection on the future of AI: how it can enhance our lives if used responsibly, yet also the potential risks if misused. Ultimately, the future of AI like Project Jarvis is in our hands, and it's up to us to ensure it's developed and utilized in a way that benefits everyone.

    00:00:00 - Introduction to Project Jarvis

    00:00:34 - Features of Project Jarvis

    00:01:62 - Jarvis as a Super Assistant

    00:01:87 - Personal Use of Jarvis

    00:02:134 - Advances in Natural Language Processing

    00:02:163 - Concerns About Data Security

    00:03:186 - Google's Security Measures

    00:03:233 - Balance Between Personalization and Privacy

    00:04:259 - Potential Societal Impact of Jarvis

    00:04:292 - Applications in Healthcare

    00:05:336 - Risks and Potential Abuse of Jarvis

    00:06:364 - Developer Responsibility and Ethics

    00:06:413 - The Future of AI in Our Daily Lives

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
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    10 mins
  • #25. THE WAR OF WEB BROWSERS HAS BEGUN AND OPERA ONE R2 COULD WIN
    Oct 28 2024

    Ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of browser tabs?

    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of browsing with a focus on the new Opera 1R2 browser update. Are you overwhelmed by the number of tabs you have open? You're not alone. We explore whether this new browser could be a game-changer for those of us who can't seem to close a tab. With features like Tab Islands, tab traces, and AI integration, Opera 1R2 promises to revolutionize the way we manage our digital lives. But is it enough to dethrone Chrome as the go-to browser? Let's find out.

    Our guest today is an expert in digital productivity and browser technology. They bring insights into the latest trends in browser features and how they impact our everyday browsing habits. With a background in software development, they provide a unique perspective on how these new tools can enhance productivity and streamline our digital workflows. Their expertise helps us understand not only the technical aspects but also the practical applications of these emerging technologies.

    The episode covers a range of topics, starting with an in-depth look at Opera 1R2's innovative features like Tab Islands, which group related tabs into visual clusters to reduce clutter and improve focus. We also discuss the AI assistant Aria, which can provide context-based answers and even generate images directly from your browser. Beyond Opera's features, we explore broader themes of digital mindfulness, questioning why we feel the need to keep so many tabs open and how we can cultivate a more intentional relationship with technology. This episode is packed with tips for managing browser memory and decluttering your digital life.

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Overview of the Topic

    00:00:29 - Introduction to Opera 1R2 and the Tab Islands Feature

    00:01:97 - Exploring Tab Islands and Their Benefits

    00:02:126 - Side-by-Side Tab Merging Feature

    00:02:163 - Introduction of Opera's AI Assistant Aria

    00:03:235 - Comparison Between Opera 1R2 and Chrome

    00:04:267 - Concerns About Privacy and Data Collection

    00:05:305 - Memory Management with Opera 1R2

    00:06:372 - Tab Management Extensions for Chrome

    00:07:435 - Configuration and Optimization of Chrome Settings

    00:09:544 - Reflection on Our Relationship with Technology

    00:14:899 - Simplification and Prioritization in Our Digital World

    This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak Web, innovation and technologies and explore the future together.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/

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    17 mins