Laurent Giraid has spent years at the intersection of AI systems and the guardrails that make them safe and useful. Today, he’s focused on helping enterprises move beyond proofs of concept to production, where resilience, security, and governance determine real outcomes. In this conversation, we
As enterprises rushed to stand up AI workflows from data center to edge, Dell’s fiscal Q3 became a proof point that infrastructure demand can reset a company’s growth curve faster than a typical hardware cycle could, and the numbers backed up the shift in stunning fashion. Revenue reached $27
Caitlin Laing sat down with Laurent Giraid, a technologist focused on machine learning, natural language processing, and AI ethics, to explore how Europe can convert world-class research and strong values into measurable economic gains. The conversation ranges from a €1.2 trillion opportunity and
When a disease target offers nothing but a flat, slippery surface that laughs at small molecules and shrugs off antibodies, discovery teams usually back away or burn years on expensive guesswork that seldom pays off. BoltzGen, an open-source model from MIT’s Jameel Clinic, steps directly into that
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When a wildfire jumps a ridge and smoke blinds cameras, a drone that learns in place can turn chaos into usable signal before networks choke on raw video and teams lose the minutes that save homes and lives. That urgency framed a new effort at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, where