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Benoit Christal

@benchristal

Grand reporter à TF1 et LCI. Ancien correspondant à Jérusalem.

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Benoit Christal
Benoit Christal@benchristal·
Très heureux de vous annoncer la parution le 17/01/24 de mon deuxième livre "7 octobre 2023 L'affrontement des tragédies" aux Éditions du Rocher, co-écrit avec Gallagher Fenwick. C'est un livre d'entretiens en #Israel et à #Gaza dans l'urgence de la guerre @TF1Info @Lci @APivot
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Mayank Agarwal 💡
Mayank Agarwal 💡@TheAIWorld22·
The engineer who built Claude Code just taught a free masterclass. 30 minutes. Zero fluff. Straight from Boris Cherny. Save this now - you'll thank yourself later. Most daily Claude users are blind to 40+ features sitting right there. One session. More value than any $1,000 course.
Mayank Agarwal 💡@TheAIWorld22

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AilaunchX
AilaunchX@Ai_Tech_tool·
Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
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Alex Xplore
Alex Xplore@AlexXplore·
🇫🇷 Pendragon est un projet de l’armée de Terre française qui vise à franchir un cap décisif dans la robotisation du combat terrestre grâce à l’intelligence artificielle. ⚔️ Il consiste à expérimenter une vingtaine de plateformes (robots terrestres et drones aériens) coopérant de manière autonome pour aider le commandant dans la décision et l’action. 🇺🇦 Inspiré des leçons de la guerre en Ukraine, ce projet s’inscrit dans la Loi de programmation militaire 2024-2030 pour maintenir l’ascendant opérationnel. 📅 Une première démonstration opérationnelle aura lieu en 2026, avec un déploiement initial prévu dès 2027. defense.gouv.fr/terre/actualit…
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Benoit Christal@benchristal·
@1980Aktuell Je dirais surtout que cette info et cette vidéo datent de mai 2024 et que vous recyclez ici des archives
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XNewsDE 🇩🇪@1980Aktuell·
🇮🇹 In der Stadt Napoli gelang es einem Mann, in seiner Garage eine geheime Fabrik zu betreiben 🏭 Dort richtete er einen versteckten Raum und eine Produktionslinie mit 31 Druckern ein Er produzierte gefälschtes Geld im Wert von etwa 11 Millionen Euro und schaffte es, 8 Millionen davon in verschiedenen europäischen Ländern zu verbreiten Der verbleibende Teil wurde bereit für den Umlauf gefunden, bevor er gefasst wurde Die Fälschungen waren von so hoher Qualität, dass sie die Systeme mehrerer Länder täuschten Im Jahr 2023 war er für mehr als 25 % aller in Europa entdeckten Falschgeldfälle verantwortlich
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OpexNews
OpexNews@OpexNews·
💥 Je ne sais pas si vous avez vu passer l'enquête de @WIRED sur #Anduril cette semaine. Ça vaut la lecture. 30 milliards de valorisation, des contrats avec le Pentagone, et Palmer Luckey qui s'envole à Taïwan pour livrer des drones en personne. Sur place, il harangue des étudiants sur les missiles produits en série qui permettront de contrer une invasion chinoise, avant de rentrer aux États-Unis inaugurer l'usine censée les fabriquer. Pour la cérémonie d'inauguration au Mississippi, des rideaux noirs ont été installés à côté de la scène. Derrière : la moitié des machines encore dans leurs caisses, aucun moyen de doser les produits chimiques, de mouler les moteurs ou d'installer les tuyères. Un témoin parle de "grand show de façade". Ce n'est pas que du symbole. Un ingénieur s'est brûlé la main en assemblant un détonateur, sans analyse de risques préalable et sans équipement adapté. Son supérieur l'a conduit aux urgences lui-même, sans appeler les secours. L'enquête interne a conclu que "les pressions sur les délais avaient probablement contribué à l'incident". On parle d'une usine qui fabrique des moteurs de missiles. Dans la même période : des machines de dosage qui fuient avec des boutons d'arrêt d'urgence inopérants, une porte de 14 tonnes qui creuse le béton, une fuite de rayonnement dans la salle de radiographie, des urgences gérées par Slack parce que les murs pare-éclats coupent le réseau mobile. Deux vagues de départs managériaux en un an, des équipes qui n'osent plus remonter les mauvaises nouvelles, des tests enchaînés sans analyser les résultats du précédent. La marge projetée est tombée à 3 %, soit un dixième de ce qui avait été annoncé aux investisseurs. L'écart entre discours et réalité opérationnelle, toutes les organisations en hypercroissance y font face à un moment. Ce qui frappe, c'est que personne ne semble vraiment surpris. Ni en interne, ni en externe. On lève des fonds, on fait des annonces, des inaugurations, et on recommence. Et la facture, quand elle arrive, elle est d'abord humaine. Un ancien employé, qui n'a visiblement plus rien à perdre : "Fabriquer un moteur de fusée, ce n'est pas comme fabriquer une voiture. Chez #Tesla, un mauvais jour sur la chaîne n'est pas susceptible de tuer tout le monde." Il n'y a pas grand-chose à ajouter à ça. Lire l'enquête de @peard33 ⤵️ wired.com/story/andurils…
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Defense Intelligence
Defense Intelligence@DI313_·
‼️ Airbus just showed that taking down a $20K drone doesn’t require a $1M missile. Their Bird of Prey, a modified Do-DT25, completed its first demo flight, autonomously tracked a kamikaze target, and engaged it using the Frankenburg Mk1. Specs include a 2.5 m wingspan, 3.1 m length, 160 kg weight, and the ability to carry four, soon eight, ultra-light missiles measuring 65 cm, under 2 kg, with a 1.5 km range and EO fire-and-forget capability. From project start to first air-to-air kill, it took just nine months. Cost per engagement is now significantly lower than traditional SHORAD systems.
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Defence Index
Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: The U.S. military has fast-tracked the LUCAS autonomous strike drone into operational use in just 7 months. From Pentagon demonstration to battlefield deployment in February 2026, the rapid transition highlights a new era of low-cost, AI-driven combat systems. The system is designed to deliver strike capability without risking pilots, signaling a shift toward mass, autonomous warfare. A clear signal: future wars will be faster, cheaper, and increasingly unmanned. Source: Defence Blog
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Le Parisien
Le Parisien@le_Parisien·
Guerre en Ukraine : Kiev porte le combat jusque dans l’espace et frappe le réseau Yamal-601, l’alternative russe à Starlink ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/PgwD
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
For the first time, a Japanese company has invested in Ukraine's defense sector. Tokyo-listed Terra Drone is partnering with Kharkiv-based Amazing Drones to scale up production of interceptor drones and expand globally — Kyiv Independent. 1/
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Defence Index
Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🚨🇷🇺 Russia is deploying the Yolka interceptor, a system seen as a response to Ukraine’s Sting anti-drone system. The drone war is no longer one-sided. Each innovation is now met with a faster counter.
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CyberRobo
CyberRobo@CyberRobooo·
Another headless wheeled humanoid Shenzhen VLAI Robotics just released a pretty pragmatic humanoid robot called L1. I checked the price, starting at RMB 28,800($4,188). wheeled base + height-adjustable dual arms.Anyone can be built into a household assistant:fetching water, tidying up the kitchen and living room, doing laundry, and more. >Dual arms with 16 DOF, bionic-style structure, capable of relatively fine tasks like grasping and plug-in operations >Adjustable arm height (~70–160 cm), covering both tabletop and standing work >Differential-drive wheeled base, 100 kg payload, simple but well-suited for indoor use, supports working while moving >Open interfaces + teleoperation/data collection. L1 feels more like a development platform than a finished product Beyond household humanoids, developers can build specialized humanoid robots tailored to a wide range of scenarios,from scientific research and manufacturing to warehousing, retail, and caregiving... We’re already seeing quite a few robots in this form factor. While some are pushing toward full humanoids, this “less-human” approach might actually reach real-world deployment sooner. --- (Shenzhen truly is a home for humanoid robots,it seems as though a new humanoid robot company could spring into existence at any moment.)
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Samuel Bendett
Samuel Bendett@sambendett·
Russian DIY modification for a tactical drone - a drum-style, six-shot revolver drop mechanism. The drone carries six munitions at once, releasing them sequentially: "The system is universal: it can be mounted on both a DJI Mavic quadcopter and an FPV drone. Now, the operator has six times the chance of striking a target—a critical advantage, especially if the initial pass misses its mark." lnkd.in/eqW8ZPpk
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳 China is testing robot dogs with mounted machine guns, pushing warfare closer to a Terminator-like reality.
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MagellanQuest 🇪🇺/acc@MagellanQuest·
Ukraine just opened its first drone production plant in Britain. That matters for 3 reasons: • it moves part of Ukraine’s war industry into NATO space • it creates industrial spillover inside Europe • it shows Ukrainian defense tech is no longer just “surviving” — it is scaling 🧵👇
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
This is INCREDIBLE. The US Army just gave soldiers the ability to see through walls, around corners, and behind buildings without x-rays, without magic, and without any new laws of physics. A helmet called EagleEye, built by defense startup Anduril, pulls live feeds from drones and sensors scattered across the entire battlefield and paints the full picture directly into a soldier's visor. Think about what that actually means. A soldier standing behind a concrete wall can see an enemy crouching on the other side because a drone overhead already spotted him and sent the data to the helmet in real time. Now here is where this gets truly explosive. The company that built the display technology inside that helmet is Meta, the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The same Mark Zuckerberg who spent a decade building social media for teenagers is now building the vision system that lets soldiers call in drone strikes. And the man who made it happen is Palmer Luckey, the engineer Zuckerberg fired from his own company in 2017 for donating $10,000 to a pro-Trump group. @PalmerLuckey walked out of Facebook, started a weapons company called Anduril, built it into a $60 billion defense giant, and then in one of the most stunning reversals in Silicon Valley history forced Zuckerberg to come back to the table. They are now building the future of war together. Here is what Meta actually contributed. Its Reality Labs division, the same team that makes Quest VR headsets for gamers donated its AR display technology, its Llama AI models, and years of miniaturization expertise to the EagleEye project. The helmet runs Meta's Llama AI directly on the device, processing battlefield data without needing a cloud connection. The US Army already awarded Anduril a $159 million contract to prototype the system, with plans to deliver close to 100 units for field testing in the coming months. That $159 million is only the beginning and the full program called IVAS, the Integrated Visual Augmentation System is worth up to $22 billion.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
🇰🇷 South Korea quietly won the missile defense arms race, and almost nobody noticed. While Washington was busy explaining why Patriot batteries cost as much as a small country’s GDP, Seoul’s Cheongung system went 29 for 30 in its combat debut over Iranian airspace. That is a 96.7% kill rate. In real missiles. In a real war. LIG Nex1 built a system that works better and costs a fraction of the price. Gulf nations are already calling. The order books are filling up. South Korea just became the most interesting arms exporter on the planet. The Patriot lobby will not enjoy this week. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Weapons and equipment marketing staff of Chinese d
The price of the drone interceptor is 2500-3000 US dollars, and the launcher is 450 US dollars. The minimum purchase quantity is 1000 units.
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BFM
BFM@BFMTV·
Chine: des robotaxis tombent en panne simultanément et paralysent leurs passagers sur la route
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распад и неуважение
To launch drones into high-risk zones, a staging area and personnel on the front line were always required. The Ukrainian autonomous ground vehicle ULTRA from Overland AI allows the Armed Forces of Ukraine to deploy drones without having soldiers present on the front line.
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Alain DUPRAT
Alain DUPRAT@duprat_alain·
Avant de penser à poser un pied sur l'île de Kharg,la sécurisation du détroit passe d'abord par : 1) le renforcement des moyens de défense sol-mer sur la presqu'île de Musandam 2) la mise en place de batterie côtières à Ras al-Khaïma (Shams, Rams, Umm al-Quwain) 3) La prise de ⤵️
Lara Seligman@laraseligman

If President Trump gives the go-ahead, the U.S. could soon have more than 17,000 ground troops on Iran’s doorstep. That is far short of what would be needed for a full-scale invasion, but they could seize strategic territory on the mainland, secure Tehran’s uranium stockpiles or take an island. wsj.com/politics/natio…

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