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Music Facing a Flood of AI-Generated Tracks
100,000 AI-generated tracks are pouring onto global streaming platforms daily. Facing this tidal wave, the music industry is building for the first time a unified transparency standard: the DDEX protocol, which aims to distinguish human music from AI-generated music. Deezer receives 60,000 fully AI-
On Europe's Labor Market, Knowing How to Use AI Is Now Worth More Than a Diploma
56% salary premium for AI-skilled workers in 2024, double the 2023 level. In Europe, AI skills generate a 23% salary premium compared to 13% for a Master's degree according to the Oxford Internet Institute. A shift that is reshaping the rules of social advancement. The emergence of a new hierarchy o
The War Against Malaria Advances With Vaccine Breakthroughs
610,000 deaths in 2024. Estimates of malaria deaths reached 610,000 in 2024 compared to 597,000 in 2023. Deaths are increasing by 2% year-on-year, and the disease primarily strikes the youngest: in the WHO African region, 75% of malaria victims are children under 5 years old. Yet a decisive mileston
Artificial Intelligence Transforms Scientific Research Into a Collaborative Laboratory
85.5% diagnostic accuracy achieved by Microsoft's MAI-DxO AI versus 20% for physicians alone. This figure overturns our understanding of scientific collaboration. Artificial intelligence no longer replaces researchers but becomes their co-teammate, creating an unprecedented form of collective intell
Measles Reveals the Cracks in European Immunity
Countries in Europe and Central Asia reported 33,998 cases of measles in 2025, a decline of nearly 75% compared to 127,412 cases in 2024. This spectacular drop, however, masks a troubling reality: 19 countries now show continuous or re-established endemic transmission, compared to 12 the previous ye
Europe Structures the First Unified Market for Secondary Raw Materials
The European Union has failed to increase its circularity rate beyond 12.2% in 2024, despite a decade of efforts. This stagnation is pushing Brussels toward an unprecedented strategy: creating a genuine unified market for secondary raw materials by 2026. A transformation that promises to double Euro
Vietnam Transcends Its Status as an Alternative to China
Vietnam's trade flows reached 930 billion dollars in 2025, consolidating the country's transformation beyond its function as simple anti-China manufacturing relocation. Foreign direct investments realized reached 27.62 billion dollars, an increase of 9% year-on-year, testifying to a technological up
Europe Transforms Its Digital Regulation Into a Weapon of Sovereignty
The 2025 European Digital Summit confirmed that Europe understands the scale of its dependency and is ready to act. While American industry has created six companies with a market capitalization of 1 billion euros or more, the EU has created none. In 2021, three American cloud companies supplied 65%
AI Transforms Social Mobility into a Generational Trap with 50% of Entry-Level Positions Threatened
66% of global companies plan to reduce their entry-level recruitment due to AI adoption. This data from the IDC/Deel study reveals the scale of a silent shift: entry-level positions that traditionally enabled social mobility are disappearing, creating a missing rung in the social ladder. The unemplo
The European Recovery Plan Exposes the Fractures of Budgetary Integration
With 315 billion euros disbursed out of 723 billion allocated, Europe is discovering the concrete limits of its capacity for budgetary integration. Absorption gaps vary from 8.8% for Hungary to over 76% for France, revealing persistent national logics that resist supranational mechanisms. With 18 mo
If AI Optimizes Knowledge Acquisition, What Becomes of Critical Thinking Development in Higher Education?
A randomized controlled trial conducted at Harvard reveals that students learn twice as much with an AI tutor than in active classroom learning, while spending 20% less time on lessons. This study published in Nature Scientific Reports marks a turning point in the scientific evaluation of educationa
China Dominates Humanoid Robotics with 7,700 Patents and an Unrivaled Industrial Ecosystem
7,705 humanoid patents filed in five years by China versus 1,561 in the United States. Nearly 90% of global market share in 2025. More than 150 Chinese companies now specialized in humanoid robots. These figures reveal the scale of an industrial strategy that is transforming robotics research into c
Axiom Space Raises $350 Million to Commercialize Earth Orbit Beyond Government Contracts
Axiom Space, the leader in commercial human spaceflight, announced on February 12, 2026 a financing round of $350 million. This mixed capital and debt financing places the Texas-based company at the heart of an unprecedented industrial race: replacing the International Space Station that will be dec
Europe Bets on Mini-Nuclear Reactors to Secure Energy Supply
241 billion euros in investments are needed by 2050 to deploy between 17 and 53 gigawatts of SMR capacity in Europe, according to a strategy published in March 2026 by the European Commission. This ambition is rooted in a context of critical energy dependency: European dependence on Russian gas fell
French Solidarity Savings Outperform Traditional Investments with 6.2% Returns
Solidarity finance reached 29.4 billion euros in assets under management at the end of 2024, representing a 7% increase compared to 2023. French solidarity savings now demonstrate competitive performance against traditional regulated savings accounts, with several funds displaying attractive returns
'How Progress Ends' by Carl Benedikt Frey — How the Fragile Balance Between Decentralized Innovation and Bureaucracy Determines the Fate of Civilizations
In a context where AI dominates our conversations about the future, Carl Benedikt Frey reminds us of an uncomfortable truth: technological progress is neither automatic nor guaranteed. For most of human history, stagnation was the norm, and even today, progress in the world's largest economies — the
DeepMind Releases AlphaGenome Source Code and Transforms Human Genome Interpretation
3,000 researchers from 160 countries use AlphaGenome with 1 million queries per day. This massive adoption reflects a revolution: for the first time, AI can assess the impact of a genetic mutation in one second. DeepMind has just released AlphaGenome's source code, making accessible a tool that tran
Kenya's Universal Income Reveals the Effectiveness of Lump-Sum Payments in Fighting Poverty
Recipients of a one-time $500 payment created 19% more businesses and generated 80% more net income compared to equivalent monthly payments. This discovery emerges from the world's most ambitious universal income experiment, conducted in Kenya since 2017, which redefines the optimal mechanisms for f
China Turns APEC 2026 Into a Case for Economic Multilateralism
61% of global GDP converges on Shenzhen in November 2026 for the 33rd APEC economic leaders' meeting. According to the APEC Policy Support Unit, APEC economies represent 61% of global nominal GDP and 46% of global trade in 2024. China is using its presidency of this forum of 21 economies to promote
France Mandates Electronic Invoicing to Catch Up on B2B Digital Gap
All French companies subject to VAT must receive electronic invoices from September 1, 2026. This regulatory constraint marks a turning point for the French economy: obliging 10 million companies to modernize their invoicing systems to combat VAT fraud and improve tax efficiency. The General Directo
India Deploys the World's Largest Digital Health Infrastructure
84 million digital health accounts created under the Ayushman Bharat Digital mission in January 2026, with 82.69 crore health records connected. India is experimenting at continental scale with the world's largest digital health system, combining universal digital identity and predictive AI for 1.4
The United States Centralizes AI Regulation Facing a Patchwork of 50 States
On December 11, 2025, the Trump administration signed an executive order creating a federal task force dedicated to challenging laws from the 50 American states considered obstacles to artificial intelligence development. This centralization comes after a record year in which states introduced 1,208
Japan Transforms Its Aging Population Into Exportable Technological Advantage
29.8% of Japan's population is over 65 years old, nearly three times the global average of 10.4%. With a median age of 49.9 years, the highest in the world after Monaco, the country is transforming into a global laboratory for aging. But this demographic crisis is gradually becoming an economic asse
Technofuturism by Jean-Noël Missa: Silicon Valley Redefines Geopolitics
Artificial intelligence is transforming global geopolitical relations. Since 2025, the alliance between technology giants and American military industry reveals a "techno-militarist turn" that is redrawing the balance of power. In this context, Jean-Noël Missa's essay deconstructs the philosophy dri