2024-01-01 05:15:00
January 1, 2024, 12:15 a.m.
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Steve Laprise.
The Lien MULTIMDIA team presents the 205th edition of CONVERGENCE, the magazine for business and digital culture. Available as a PDF download, this 75-page magazine is optimized for reading on a tablet or computer screen. This issue highlights artists and entrepreneurs interviewed by our journalists, including Martin Lemay from Honest Demon regarding the video game The Last Citadel (on the cover), Antabon Fredy Some from Baobab, Sofian Audry from UQAM and Hexagram, Philippe Nadeau from DigiHub Shawinigan, Noah Redler from Arche Innovation, Annie Martineau from Neuro Solutions, Thibault Renouf from Arrivage and several others.
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CULTURE NUMRIQUE
- Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between creates a space for queer and empathetic reflection
- Baobab Games offers a dive into African culture with Dion
- The Last Citadel, a first game for Honest Demon, even the feedback from its players
- Knit’s Island, a documentary filmed inside a video game by avatars
- Ohme combines science, arts and innovation
- Sofian Audry looks at AI from the artist’s point of view
AFFAIRES
- Noah Redler presents Arche Innovation
- Yoshua Bengio and Marc-Antoine Dilhac discuss the challenges and risks of generative AI
- Towards the creation of a caring AI ecosystem
- Philippe Nadeau is banking on the digital twin for the future of our health
TECHNOLOGIES
- Whether or not to adopt generative AI in a creative teaching context
- Alice Demaret believes in connecting AI with citizens
- Annie Martineau became a woman in tech by force of circumstances
- Thibault Renouf wants to create short circuits to better support farmers and artisans
About CONVERGENCE
Born in January 2000 under the impetus of the newsletter Le Lien MULTIMDIA published since 1994 to its subscribers, CONVERGENCE magazine is still today the only Quebec magazine entirely devoted to digital and technological culture here and elsewhere. It is produced without any government assistance and survives solely thanks to the support of its advertisers, subscribers and partners, whom we warmly thank.
CONVERGENCE is published 12 times a year in digital format optimized for reading tablets, computers and mobile devices (downloadable PDF). Each issue contains between 60 and 100 pages enriched with video content and podcasts.
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