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Generative AI’s Rise, Enterprise AI Impact, and Emerging Tech Trends…
Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 16:05
Generative AI: Shaping the Next Wave
State of AI 2030: Diverging Visions of Generative Impact
The MIT Technology Review‑Financial Times “State of AI” series pits two camps—optimists who see generative AI reshaping the economy faster than the Industrial Revolution against skeptics who warn that adoption will crawl at human speed. Will Douglas Heaven and FT’s Tim Bradshaw argue that while breakthrough models may stall, the race to embed existing models into products will dominate the next five years. The debate underscores how the same technology can be hailed as a catalyst for massive productivity gains while also deepening a “haves‑and‑have‑nots” divide.
MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
Skild AI’s $14 B Valuation Signals Robotic Generative AI Surge
Startup Skild AI, which builds hardware‑agnostic foundation models for robots, is in talks with SoftBank and Nvidia for a funding round that could lift its valuation to roughly $14 billion—tripling its worth from two years ago. The deal highlights investors’ confidence that generative AI will soon power a new class of autonomous machines, from warehouse bots to household assistants. Analysts note that the capital influx could accelerate competition with established players like Boston Dynamics.
The Information
TechCrunch
OpenAI Unveils GPT‑5.1 Suite with Faster, More Conversational Models
OpenAI announced three GPT‑5.1 variants: “Instant” for smoother instruction‑following, “Thinking” that cuts latency while delivering clearer reasoning, and “Codex‑Max” optimized for long‑running code tasks. Early benchmarks suggest up to a 30 % speed boost over GPT‑5, positioning the suite as a more production‑ready alternative for enterprise workflows. The rollout also includes tighter safety mitigations after last year’s scrutiny of hallucinations.
InfoQ
Artificial Intelligence in Enterprise and Tools
ChatGPT Enterprise Saves Up to an Hour Per Worker Daily
OpenAI’s latest “State of Enterprise AI” report claims that ChatGPT Enterprise users shave an average of 40‑60 minutes from their workday, thanks to AI‑generated drafts, data summarisation, and automated coding assistance. Chief economist Ronnie Chatterji likens the gain to the early productivity spikes seen with spreadsheet software, arguing that scaling these savings could unlock billions in economic value. The study also flags that only a minority of firms have moved beyond pilot phases.
Zdnet
Industry Consortium to Standardise AI Agents Across Enterprises
Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and other AI leaders are forming the Agentic Artificial Intelligence Foundation to draft open‑source standards for AI agents that automate white‑collar tasks. The effort aims to ensure interoperable APIs, security guarantees, and transparent governance as enterprises embed agents into critical workflows. Observers say the move could curb the current “wild west” of proprietary bot integrations.
The Information
Mistral AI Rolls Out Devstral 2, a New Coding‑Focused LLM
French startup Mistral AI introduced Devstral 2, a large language model tuned for software development, promising higher accuracy on code completion and bug‑fix suggestions than its predecessor. The release is part of a broader European push to compete with U.S. giants in the niche of AI‑assisted programming, and it comes as investors grow wary of inflated AI valuations.
TechCrunch
Emerging Technology Trends
Anthropic Brings Claude Code Directly Into Slack Workflows
Anthropic’s Claude Code is now available as a Slack bot, allowing developers to tag the model in channel conversations to automatically generate, review, or debug code snippets using the context of the thread. Early adopters report faster issue resolution and reduced context‑switching, though security teams caution about exposing proprietary code to external LLMs.
The Verge
iFixit Launches FixBot, an AI‑Powered Repair Coach
iFixit released FixBot, an AI‑driven mobile assistant that walks users through hardware repairs by pulling from the company’s 125 k‑guide library and offering real‑time visual cues. The free tier provides basic diagnostics, while a paid subscription unlocks advanced parts ordering and battery‑health monitoring. Reviewers praise the reduced “hallucination” risk compared with generic chatbots, noting the focused training data.
Engadget
9To5 Mac
Empromptu Lets Users Build Apps by Prompting an AI Copilot
Pre‑seed startup Empromptu claims its platform can generate functional HTML or JavaScript applications from a single natural‑language prompt, streamlining internal tooling development for non‑technical staff. The seed round of $2 million, led by angel investors, reflects growing interest in “no‑code” AI builders that promise to democratise software creation. Critics warn that hidden bugs may surface once the generated code scales.
TechCrunch
Amazon’s Catalog AI Promises $7.5 B Sales Lift Through Automated Listings
Amazon’s newly deployed Catalog AI uses large language models to enrich product titles, specifications and images across its marketplace, correcting errors and filling gaps in third‑party listings. A Fox News report cites internal estimates that the system could add $7.5 billion to Amazon’s top‑line this year by improving discoverability and conversion rates. The initiative exemplifies how generative AI is being woven into core e‑commerce infrastructure.
IEEE Spectrum