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Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Societal Shifts in Data Governance
Enterprises Grapple with Exploding Unstructured Data
The Komprise 2026 State of Unstructured Data Management survey, reported by SD Times, reveals that 85 % of IT leaders plan to raise storage budgets in 2026 while 74 % already manage over 5 PB of unstructured data—a 57 % jump from 2024. Respondents cite data classification for AI (58 %) and ransomware defense as top challenges, prompting a surge in AI‑ready infrastructure spending. The report warns that firms still using legacy tools risk “pains outweighing gains” as AI workloads intensify.
SD Times
Political Turbulence in US Policy
USAID’s Controversial New Hire Fuels Agency Scrutiny
The Atlantic details the appointment of Mike Benz, a right‑wing influencer known for conspiratorial claims about USAID, sparking fears of a politicized overhaul of the agency. Benz’s arrival follows high‑profile accusations that USAID operates as a covert CIA front, prompting internal staff to brace for a “dramatic dismantling.” The move illustrates how partisan narratives can reshape foreign‑aid institutions.
The Atlantic
Symbolic Propaganda Marks Caribbean Military Buildup
The Intercept exposes a U.S. Southern Command social‑media post that featured the Jerusalem (Crusader) cross on a commando’s helmet, a symbol co‑opted by extremist groups and used to signal President Trump’s anti‑Venezuelan campaign. The image, shared by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, intertwines religious iconography with military messaging, raising concerns about extremist imagery in official propaganda.
The Intercept
Trump’s Pardons Favor White‑Collar Allies
Washington Monthly reports that President Donald Trump has issued 61 pardons and commutations, with 27 benefiting white‑collar criminals involved in securities fraud, money laundering, and crypto offenses. The clemencies coincide with the administration’s rollback of cryptocurrency regulation and the dissolution of the CFPB, amplifying worries about financial deregulation and elite impunity.
Washington monthly
Congressional Defeat of the Right‑to‑Repair Provision
The Intercept reveals that both chambers of Congress quietly stripped the right‑to‑repair clause from the National Defense Authorization Act after secret meetings with defense contractors. The provision would have allowed service members to fix equipment without infringing on intellectual‑property claims, but lobbying pressure ensured its removal, highlighting the military‑industrial complex’s sway over consumer‑friendly legislation.
The Intercept
International Enforcement and Space Ambitions
China Seeks 100 Telecom‑Fraud Fugitives Across Borders
China Daily announces that the Ministry of Public Security has issued wanted notices for 100 ringleaders of cross‑border telecom fraud networks, many linked to family‑run syndicates operating from northern Myanmar. Authorities are offering rewards and legal protection for tips, underscoring Beijing’s aggressive stance against transnational cybercrime.
China Daily
New Remote‑Sensing Satellite Expands China’s Earth‑Observation Reach
According to China Daily, a Long March 4B rocket successfully placed the Yaogan‑47 satellite into orbit, enhancing capabilities for land surveys, urban planning, and disaster mitigation. The launch, the 614th mission of the Long March family, signals China’s continued investment in civilian and strategic space assets.
China Daily
Emerging AI Infrastructure and Cloud Economics
Linux Foundation Launches the Agentic AI Foundation
SD Times reports that the Linux Foundation has created the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) to steward projects like MCP, goose, and AGENTS.md, with backing from industry giants including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. By moving these core agentic‑AI tools under a neutral umbrella, the foundation aims to ensure open governance and long‑term stability for the emerging AI infrastructure stack.
SD Times
AWS Introduces Database Savings Plans for Cost‑Effective Scaling
InfoQ notes that Amazon Web Services has rolled out Database Savings Plans, offering up to 35 % discounts for committed usage across multiple database engines. The program is designed to improve cost predictability for migrations and multi‑region expansions, receiving positive feedback from the developer community for its flexibility.
InfoQ
OpenAI Unveils Faster, More Conversational GPT‑5.1 Models
InfoQ highlights the release of GPT‑5.1 Instant, Thinking, and Codex‑Max, which deliver quicker response times, improved instruction following, and enhanced coding capabilities via model compaction. These upgrades position OpenAI’s flagship model as a more versatile tool for both conversational AI and complex software development tasks.
InfoQ