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Samedi 6 décembre 2025 à 10:50
AI Strategy and Governance
Meta Strikes Major News Licensing Deals to Power AI Chatbots
Meta has entered into multi-year licensing agreements with major news publishers, including CNN, Fox News, USA Today, and Le Monde, to supply real-time data for its Meta AI chatbots. According to The Verge, these partnerships aim to enhance the chatbot’s ability to deliver timely, diverse, and relevant content, while ensuring proper attribution and compensation for publishers. Engadget notes that this shift comes after Meta’s retreat from traditional news partnerships and its removal of Facebook’s News tab. The deals signal a strategic pivot in how generative AI systems source and display information, especially as more publishers seek compensation amid ongoing lawsuits against AI firms for copyright infringement.
The Verge
Engadget
Legal Battles Over AI Training Data Intensify: NYT and Tribune Sue Perplexity
The New York Times and Chicago Tribune have filed lawsuits against Perplexity AI, alleging copyright infringement over the scraping and reproduction of their content in generative AI products. Engadget details accusations that Perplexity not only harvested news articles to train models but also delivered outputs “identical or substantially similar” to original reporting, sometimes even attributing hallucinated content to the Times. This litigation follows a wave of legal challenges targeting AI companies for using copyrighted material without permission, even as some media organizations, such as the Times and Amazon, strike lucrative licensing deals for AI use.
Engadget
Trump Administration Eyes Federal Preemption on State AI Laws
The Verge reports that the Trump administration is preparing an executive order that could empower the federal government to override state AI regulations, assigning significant authority to David Sacks, the administration’s AI and crypto czar. This move has triggered backlash from far-right groups and raises questions about the balance between federal oversight and state-level innovation or regulation in the fast-moving AI sector. The executive order, if signed, could centralize AI governance and set new precedents for regulatory compliance across the industry.
The Verge
ServiceNow and Salesforce Face Off Over Agentic AI in Enterprise Platforms
The Register highlights that Salesforce has launched an AI agent-powered IT service management product, posing a direct challenge to ServiceNow’s market dominance. This follows predictions from Silicon Republic that agile, agentic AI leadership will be a defining trend for 2026, with enterprises seeking to leverage AI agents for greater productivity and automation in business workflows. The competition underscores the growing strategic importance of agentic AI in enterprise infrastructure and service delivery.
The Register
Silicon Republic
Generative AI & User Experience
Anthropic Launches User Interview Tool to Guide AI Product Development
ZDNet reports that Anthropic has introduced the Interviewer tool, a chatbot-driven feedback system designed to gather real-world user insights and complaints about AI products. The tool conducts 10–15 minute adaptive interviews before human researchers analyze the transcripts for actionable design improvements. This signals a renewed focus on user-centric product development and the crucial role of qualitative feedback in shaping next-generation AI tools.
Zdnet
Generative AI Set to Transform Content Creation in Media and Entertainment
Variety cites Tencent’s projection that by 2026, generative AI could be responsible for up to a third of long-form film and animation production. This trend is expected despite ongoing concerns about performance and creative quality, suggesting a rapid shift in content creation workflows and the emergence of hybrid human-AI creative pipelines on a global scale.
Variety
Political Persuasion: LLM Chatbots Outperform Traditional Ads
MIT Technology Review reports on research showing that politically biased AI chatbots are more effective than standard political ads at swaying voter opinions across party lines. However, the study also warns that the most persuasive models tended to provide the most misinformation, highlighting the dual-edged impact of generative AI on public discourse and the urgent need for robust governance and fact-checking frameworks.
MIT Technology Review
Models, Capabilities & Infrastructure
AWS, OpenAI, and Google Unveil Major Model and Infrastructure Updates
SD Times summarizes a surge of AI infrastructure news: Anthropic acquired Bun to bolster Claude Code’s performance; OpenAI released GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, a more efficient agentic coding model now integrated with Linear workflows; Google added a Data Commons extension to the Gemini CLI for expanded data access. Amazon launched Nova Forge for custom model training, Nova Act for agent deployment, and introduced new Nova models, while also adding 18 open-weight models to Bedrock, including Mistral’s latest. These moves collectively signal a rapid broadening of cloud-based AI platforms and tooling, giving enterprises more flexibility and choice in model selection and deployment.
SD Times
AI Data Center Boom Drives Global Infrastructure and Commodity Demand
Tom’s Hardware reports that the expansion of AI data centers is expected to require 1.1 million tonnes of copper annually by 2030, nearly 3% of global demand. This infrastructure boom is driven by the generative AI wave, which is also straining electricity grids and supply chains for critical hardware components. The increasing demand for server infrastructure and supporting materials highlights the need for sustainable, scalable solutions as AI adoption accelerates worldwide.
Tom's Hardware
RAM and Chip Markets Roiled by AI-Driven Demand
Engadget and TechSpot describe dramatic shifts in the memory and chip markets. AI’s explosive growth has caused RAM prices to soar, with Samsung Electronics and Samsung Semiconductor even reportedly renegotiating supply at higher prices due to the AI spending boom. Meanwhile, Market Watch notes that Chinese AI chipmaker Moore Threads Technology saw its stock surge 400% post-IPO, reflecting intensifying competition and geopolitical scrutiny in the global chip race.
Engadget
TechSpot
Market Watch
CEOs with Software Experience Gain Edge in AI Race
Tech Radar discusses how CEOs with technical backgrounds are better positioned to drive successful AI integration across their organizations. The article emphasizes the importance of software fluency at the C-suite level when overseeing AI transformation strategies, particularly as pressure mounts to balance innovation with operational risk and regulatory compliance.
Tech Radar
Product Design, Devices & User Experience
Meta Acquires Limitless, Signaling New Wave of AI Wearables
TechCrunch and Engadget report that Meta has acquired Limitless, the AI device startup behind the Pendant—a wearable that records and transcribes daily conversations via conversational AI. This acquisition, together with Meta’s hiring of former Apple design lead Alan Dye, suggests a strategic push beyond smart glasses toward a broader portfolio of AI-enabled consumer hardware. The trend mirrors Amazon’s acquisition of Bee earlier this year and highlights intensifying competition to define the AI wearable experience.
TechCrunch
Engadget
Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC Initiative Falters, But AI PCs Remain Inevitable
According to Engadget, Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI PC program failed to ignite mainstream consumer interest, with sales of Copilot+ systems remaining under 10% of the PC market. However, the hardware push did accelerate industry-wide upgrades in RAM, storage, and ARM processor support. Analysts expect AI PCs to dominate the market within five years, driven more by supply-side roadmaps than direct consumer demand, as most compelling AI features remain cloud-based for now.
Engadget
ByteDance and ZTE Unveil World’s First Agentic AI Smartphone
Wccftech highlights the launch of the ZTE Nubia M153, created in partnership with ByteDance (TikTok’s parent), and described as the world’s first truly “agentic” AI phone. The device integrates ByteDance’s Doubao AI agent deeply at the OS level, enabling sophisticated autonomous software capabilities that move beyond conventional smartphone assistants and toward persistent, proactive AI agents.
Wccftech