Dire que l’IA va détruire des emplois n’est plus vraiment une hypothèse. Mais il se passe quelque chose d’encore plus cauchemardesque aux États-Unis. Des personnes qui ont perdu leur emploi sont pa...
Dire que l’IA va détruire des emplois n’est plus vraiment une hypothèse. Mais il se passe quelque chose d’encore plus cauchemardesque aux États-Unis. Des personnes qui ont perdu leur emploi sont payées pour entraîner des IA... destinées à les remplacer dans leur ancien métier.
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intelligence artificielle
ia générative
travail
chômage
homme au chômage
ia
geoffrey hinton
emplois
marché de l'emploi
risques intelligence artificielle
PORN star Bonnie Blue has responded after receiving an X-rated request from Bruno Fernandes' hacked social media account on Sunday night. The Manchester United captain saw someone take over his X (...
PORN star Bonnie Blue has responded after receiving an X-rated request from Bruno Fernandes' hacked social media account on Sunday night. The Manchester United captain saw someone take over his X (formerly Twitter) profile after the defeat to Brighton in the FA Cup. One of the many posts pushed out was to Blue, 26, and...
MANCHESTER UNITED may have sorted out the short-term running of the club, but there is still a big decision over the long-term future looming over Old Trafford. Michael Carrick has agreed to take o...
MANCHESTER UNITED may have sorted out the short-term running of the club, but there is still a big decision over the long-term future looming over Old Trafford. Michael Carrick has agreed to take over until the end of the season on an interim basis while club chiefs search for the next permanent gaffer for the...
Today it can render full river systems of entire regions — from Europe down to Entre Ríos, Argentina — directly from GeoJSON, using nothing but Ruby + libgd.
France's cuts to greenhouse gas emissions slowed for a second straight year in 2025 and remain well off track to meeting its climate goals, according to provisional government-commissioned estimate...
France's cuts to greenhouse gas emissions slowed for a second straight year in 2025 and remain well off track to meeting its climate goals, according to provisional government-commissioned estimates published on Tuesday.
Colocasia sookchaloemiae Chatan & Promprom, in Promprom, Munglue, Pasorn, Lanorsavanh et Chatan, 2026. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.269.175203&...
Colocasia sookchaloemiae Chatan & Promprom, in Promprom, Munglue, Pasorn, Lanorsavanh et Chatan, 2026. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.269.175203 AbstractColocasia sookchaloemiae (Araceae) is described from Phu Pha Yol National Park (northeastern Thailand). It is morphologically similar to C. fallax, from which it differs in having seasonal dormancy (vs. evergreen), broader and non-glaucous laminae (vs. narrower and slightly glaucous beneath), a speckled green ovary (vs. mostly green), a convex stigma with a depressed center (vs. 3-lobed), a sparsely hairy sterile interstice (vs. glabrous), and a thicker stipitate appendix (vs. slender, often sessile, or shortly stipitate). A comparative study of living plants, cultivated specimens, and herbarium material (including types) supports its recognition as a distinct species. The new taxon grows on rocky cliffs in dry dipterocarp and mixed deciduous forests at 350–400 m a.s.l., and it is currently known from Mukdahan and Sakon Nakhon provinces. A preliminary IUCN assessment indicates that the species is Data Deficient (DD).Key words: Asia, new species, taxonomyColocasia sookchaloemiae. A. Opened inflorescence with parts removed; B. Lower part of the spadix showing pistillodes at the base, pistillate flower zone, sterile interstice, and part of the staminate zone; C. Upper part of the spadix and appendix; D. Enlarged view of the lower part of the spadix; E, F. Staminate flower zone, stipe, and lower part of the appendix; G, H. Appendix and adaxial side of the spathe (showing dirty yellow to pale orange-yellow coloration near the apex).Colocasia sookchaloemiae. A–C. Habit and habitat. Colocasia sookchaloemiae Chatan & Promprom, sp. nov. Diagnosis. Colocasia sookchaloemiae differs from C. fallax in having seasonal dormancy (vs. evergreen); broader (11–25 cm) and non-glaucous lamina [vs. narrower (3.5–15 cm) and slightly glaucous beneath]; larger (2.3–3.1 mm in diameter), speckled green ovary and a convex stigma with a depressed center [vs. smaller ovary (ca. 1.1 mm in diameter), stigma 3-lobed]; pistillate zone with basal rows of pistillodes (vs. rows of nail-/peg-like staminodes); sterile interstice and staminate zone sparsely hairy (vs. glabrous); sterile interstice shape cylindrical and slightly constricted (vs. tapering); appendix thicker, ivory, and clearly stipitate (vs. slender, often sessile/shortly stipitate, creamy-yellow to purple). Details of the morphological comparison between the new species and C. fallax are shown in Table 1.... Wilawan Promprom, Phukphon Munglue, Pattana Pasorn, Soulivanh Lanorsavanh and Wannachai Chatan. 2026. Colocasia sookchaloemiae (Araceae), A New Species from northeastern Thailand. PhytoKeys. 269: 131-140. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.269.175203 [13 Jan 2026]
Topics:
araceae
botany
'open access'
2026
asia
flora of thailand
greater mekong
monocots
northeastern thailand
patronym