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Mes balados du mois d’octobre 2025 : veille technologique !

Comme chaque mois, les balados font partie intégrante de ma routine quotidienne. De discussions pointues sur les dernières innovations à des analyses approfondies sur l’impact des médias sociaux, ces balados ont enrichi ma compréhension du monde numérique. À travers cet article, je partage avec vous les pépites que j’ai découvertes, celles qui m’ont fait réfléchir, apprendre, et parfois même remettre en question mes propres pratiques.

The AI Daily Brief

The AI Daily Brief puts ChatGPT’s new Pulse feature through its paces to see if it can truly act like a proactive startup cofounder. This episode explores how well Pulse extends strategic conversations, surfaces useful ideas, and bridges the gap between reactive chat and anticipatory intelligence. It also covers Sora 2 and Anthropic’s Imagine—two new releases that reveal where creative and enterprise AI are headed next.

Productif au quotidien

Tu le sais : l’automatisation, c’est l’un des leviers les plus puissants pour gagner du temps et te libérer des tâches répétitives.

Mais soyons honnêtes… très peu de gens passent à l’action.  

Pourquoi ? Parce que 3 grands mythes continuent de freiner la majorité des entrepreneurs/professionnels, même les plus productifs.👇

Dans cet épisode, je te montre comment dépasser ces croyances limitantes.

The Broken Copier

For our second episode of our new Unjammed series, the focus is on a pattern Marcus was noticing in his own responses in the classroom this school year: finding himself losing his patience a bit more quickly than in previous years.

In this episode, he talks through what it is like to notice yourself as a teacher losing your patience in the moment as well as after the moment; what might be the reason this is happening more frequently this school year; and, most importantly, what he is reflecting on as he thinks forward as a teacher in response.

The AI Daily Brief

In this special Operator’s Cut bonus edition, NLW kicks off a new three-part Agent Readiness series with Superintelligent Head of Research, Nufar Gaspar. Drawing from thousands of enterprise interviews across Superintelligent’s Agent Readiness and Opportunity Mapping assessments, they explore why culture—not technology—is often the biggest barrier to AI adoption. Nufar shares the CHANCE framework—Communication, Human Oversight, Attitude, Network, Governance, and Enablement—and offers practical steps leaders can take to create an AI-ready culture, from clear communication and better governance to empowering internal AI champions and training teams to manage agents, not just prompts.

House of #EdTech

In Episode 263 of the House of #EdTech podcast, Chris Nesi steps back from the gadgets, apps, and AI tools to remind educators what truly powers learning — education itself. While technology continues to reshape classrooms, Chris explores why human connection, curiosity, and lifelong learning remain at the heart of every meaningful educational experience.

Your Undivided Attention

It’s been another big year in AI. The AI race has accelerated to breakneck speed, with frontier labs pouring hundreds of billions into increasingly powerful models—each one smarter, faster, and more unpredictable than the last. We’re starting to see disruptions in the workforce as human labor is replaced by agents. Millions of people, including vulnerable teenagers, are forming deep emotional bonds with chatbots—with tragic consequences. Meanwhile, tech leaders continue promising a utopian future, even as the race dynamics they’ve created make that outcome nearly impossible.

It’s enough to make anyone’s head spin. In this year’s Ask Us Anything, we try to make sense of it all.

You sent us incredible questions, and we dove deep: Why do tech companies keep racing forward despite the harm? What are the real incentives driving AI development beyond just profit? How do we know AGI isn’t already here, just hiding its capabilities? What does a good future with AI actually look like—and what steps do we take today to get there? Tristan and Aza explore these questions and more on this week’s episode.

Culture IA

Monde Numérique

À l’heure où les plateformes de streaming dominent nos écrans, Free tente un pari audacieux : redonner ses lettres de noblesse à la télévision traditionnelle. Avec Free TV, l’opérateur propose de regarder gratuitement plus de 170 chaînes – dont 16 de la TNT – sans antenne ni abonnement à un fournisseur d’accès. 

Une manière de simplifier l’accès à la télé de flux, devenue un casse-tête à l’ère des applications et des interfaces complexes. Mais derrière cette innovation, Xavier Niel joue aussi une carte stratégique : celle du modèle FAST (Free Ad Supported Streaming Television), qui combine gratuité et publicité. 

Entre coup de com’ malin et réelle volonté de simplifier la vie des téléspectateurs, Free TV illustre une tendance de fond : la télé linéaire tente de se réinventer face aux géants du streaming. 

120 secondes de Tech

🎧 Édition du 23 octobre 2025 :

– Apple réduit la production de l’iPhone Air

– ChatGPT quittera WhatsApp le 15 janvier

– Snapchat rend gratuite sa Lens IA Imagine

– Meta licencie 600 employés de son équipe IA

– Une étude dénonce la « casinification » des jeux pour enfants

– GM retire CarPlay et prépare la conduite autonome en 2028

AI for Educators Daily

Discover how AI in education may unintentionally train students for automation. This episode unpacks Andrew J. Peterson’s research on  and its urgent lessons for schools and educators.

The AI Daily Brief

OpenAI has officially entered the AI browser wars with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas — a reimagining of what a browser can be in the age of agents and context. In today’s AI Daily Brief, NLW breaks down what Atlas actually does, how it compares to Perplexity and others, and what early users are saying. Plus, we cover major moves from Google’s new AI Studio with one-click app integrations, Lovable’s Shopify partnership, and the inside story of OpenAI’s multi-hundred-billion-dollar Nvidia deal.

The Journal

Chinese criminals have made more than $1 billion from  sent out across the U.S. and the world. The texts warn of unpaid fines and lure unsuspecting victims to fork over their credit-card details. WSJ’s  explains how the scheme works and why it’s been so hard to stop.  hosts.

The Vergecast

The era of the AI browser is here, and OpenAI is finally in the game. Nilay, Jake, and Hayden sit down to chat about what it means to have ChatGPT in your browser and able to control your cursor and surf the web for you. Also this week: Nilay’s warning about using old surge protectors, the devastating and inevitable outcome of the Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition, and Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset, which looks a lot like a Vision Pro. Finally, Brendan Carr Is A Dummy makes its triumphant return. And we wrap it all up with the Lightning Round, talking about the the Friend protest, GM’s decision to ditch CarPlay, the AWS outage, the future of the Xbox, and more.

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