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South Korea Set To Get a Fully Functioning Google Maps

Par : BeauHD
27 février 2026 à 23:20
South Korea has reversed a two-decade policy and approved the export of high-precision map data, paving the way for a fully functional Google Maps in the country. Reuters reports: The approval was made "on the condition that strict security requirements are met," the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said in a statement. Those conditions include blurring military and other sensitive security-related facilities, as well as restricting longitude and latitude coordinates for South Korean territory on products such as Google Maps and Google Earth, it said. The decision is expected to hurt Naver and Kakao -- local internet giants which currently dominate the country's market for digital map services. But it will appease Washington, which has urged Seoul to tackle what it says is discrimination against U.S. tech companies. South Korea, still technically at war with North Korea, had shot down Google's previous bids in 2007 and 2016 to be allowed to export the data, citing the risks that information about sensitive military and security facilities could be exposed. "Google can now come in, slash usage fees, and take the market," said Choi Jin-mu, a geography professor at Kyung Hee University. "If Naver and Kakao are weakened or pushed out and Google later raises prices, that becomes a monopoly. Then, even companies that rely on map services -- logistics firms, for example -- become dependent, and in the long run, even government GIS (geographic information) systems could end up dependent on Google or Apple. That's the biggest concern."

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Google Launches Nano Banana 2 Model With Faster Image Generation

Par : BeauHD
26 février 2026 à 22:00
Google has launched Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), a faster, more realistic image generation model that becomes the default across Gemini, Search, Lens, and Flow. TechCrunch reports: The new Nano Banana 2 retains some of the high-fidelity characteristics of the Pro model but produces images faster. The company says you can create images with a resolution ranging from 512px to 4K, in different aspect ratios. Nano Banana 2 can maintain character consistency for up to five characters and fidelity of up to 14 objects in one workflow for better storytelling. Users can also issue complex requests with detailed nuances for image generation, Google says. In addition, users can create media with more vibrant lighting, richer textures, and sharper detail. [...] On Google's higher-end plans, Google AI Pro and Ultra, subscribers can continue to use Nano Banana Pro for specialized tasks by regenerating images via the three-dot menu. [...] The company said that all images created through the new model will have a SynthID watermark, which is Google's mark to denote AI-generated images. The images are also interoperable with C2PA Content Credentials, created by an industry body consisting of companies like Adobe, Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and Meta. Google said that since launching the SynthID verification in the Gemini app in November, people have used it over 20 million times.

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Google lance Nano Banana 2 : Gemini accentue son avance sur ChatGPT

26 février 2026 à 16:00

Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image) devient le nouveau modèle de génération d'images de Google par défaut dans le chatbot Gemini. S'il se positionne un cran en dessous de Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image), qui reste disponible pour les abonnés payants, Nano Banana 2 a plusieurs avantages, comme la possibilité de générer des contenus plus rapidement et à un coût inférieur.

AlphaGenome de DeepMind : quel impact sur la recherche des mutations génétiques ?

22 février 2026 à 10:31

adn génome

Comment une simple variation d'ADN peut-elle nous rendre malades ? Pour le comprendre, l'IA AlphaGenome modélise la complexité génétique à une échelle inédite. Moins révolutionnaire qu'AlphaFold mais plus précis, ce modèle marque une étape clé pour la recherche fondamentale.

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