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AI’s Enterprise Surge, New Funding Waves, and Emerging Hardware…
Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 11:44
Future of Work & Productivity
ChatGPT Enterprise boosts daily output
OpenAI reports that ChatGPT Enterprise is shaving 40 minutes to an hour off a typical worker’s day, a gain the company touts as evidence that generative AI is moving from consumer novelty to a core productivity engine for businesses. OpenAI’s chief economist underscores that such gains echo historical patterns where general‑purpose technologies deliver economic value only after firms embed them in scaled workflows.
Zdnet
OpenAI’s enterprise win amid fierce competition
A week after unveiling the productivity figures, OpenAI announced an eight‑fold year‑over‑year rise in ChatGPT Enterprise usage, while rivals Anthropic and Google’s Gemini race to capture market share. Analysts note that the rapid uptake intensifies pressure on pricing models and could reshape how firms allocate IT budgets toward AI‑enabled services.
TechCrunch
Gartner urges firms to block AI browsers
Gartner’s latest security advisory warns that AI‑driven browsers such as ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity Comet expose enterprises to prompt‑injection attacks, data exfiltration, and uncontrolled credential use. The firm recommends outright blocking of these tools until mature controls are in place, a stance that could curb the near‑term diffusion of AI assistants in corporate environments.
Computer World
AI Funding & Market Moves
Skild AI eyes a $1 billion raise
Robotics‑focused startup Skild AI, which builds hardware‑agnostic foundation models for adaptable robots, is in talks with SoftBank and Nvidia for a funding round exceeding $1 billion at a $14 billion valuation. The deal, if closed, would triple the company’s valuation from two years ago and signal strong investor appetite for AI‑powered automation platforms.
The Information
TechCrunch
IBM’s $11 billion Confluent acquisition
IBM announced a cash purchase of Confluent for $11 billion, aiming to secure a real‑time data‑streaming backbone essential for the next generation of enterprise AI applications. The move reflects a broader trend of legacy tech giants bolstering their data infrastructure to support increasingly sophisticated AI workloads.
TechCrunch
The Register
Artificial Intelligence Landscape
MIT Technology Review debates AI’s 2030 horizon
In the concluding edition of the “State of AI” series, MIT Technology Review and the Financial Times explore divergent views on whether generative AI will eclipse the Industrial Revolution in societal impact. While some predict rapid, disruptive change, others caution that adoption will proceed at a “human speed,” tempering expectations for immediate workplace transformation.
MIT Technology Review
Counterintuitive AI tackles the “Twin Traps”
Counterintuitive AI’s founder Gerard Rego argues that modern LLMs suffer from floating‑point rounding drift and memory‑less Markovian reasoning, limiting reproducibility and inflating energy costs. The company is developing a deterministic “Artificial Reasoning Unit” chip to enable traceable, energy‑efficient AI reasoning, a potential paradigm shift away from brute‑force scaling.
SD Times
Anthropic’s Claude Code reaches Slack developers
Anthropic has launched Claude Code as a beta integration within Slack, allowing users to tag the model for on‑the‑fly code analysis, bug hunting, and repository queries. By embedding generative coding assistance directly into collaboration tools, the feature exemplifies how AI is being woven into daily developer workflows.
The Verge
Nvidia’s H200 GPUs head to China
The U.S. Department of Commerce is reportedly preparing to relax export restrictions on Nvidia’s H200 accelerator, enabling shipments to China. The move could restore Nvidia’s dominance in the Chinese AI hardware market and reinforce the CUDA ecosystem, despite lingering geopolitical tensions.
Tom's Hardware
Google prepares AI‑enabled smart glasses for 2026
Google announced that its first generation of AI smart glasses, slated for a 2026 launch, will combine on‑device processing with Gemini‑powered voice assistance. Partnering with Warby Parker and Samsung, the glasses aim to deliver screen‑free, context‑aware interactions, signaling a new consumer‑facing frontier for generative AI.
CNBC