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Un individu à l'aise avec la technologie, fortement intéressé par l'Intelligence Artificielle et les avancées technologiques, avec un fort accent sur leur impact sur la transformation numérique et l'avenir du travail, à la recherche de mises à jour éclairantes sur les innovations qui façonnent l'industrie.
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Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 09:45

Artificial Intelligence

Securing AI Assistants Across the Data Supply Chain

Andra Lezza’s presentation at InfoQ underscores the rising threat surface of AI copilots, mapping the OWASP AI Exchange model and the specific LLM risks that dominate today’s attack vectors. She recommends granular authorization, template‑based prompts, and DevSecOps pipelines to harden both independent and multi‑tenant copilot architectures. The briefing signals that enterprises must treat AI assistants as critical data assets rather than optional add‑ons. InfoQ

Agentic AI Foundation Sets New Open‑Source Standards

The Linux Foundation’s newly minted Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) consolidates Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol, Block’s Goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md under a neutral governance model, aiming to make “the USB‑C for AI” a de‑facto interoperability layer. SD Times details the donor ecosystem, TechCrunch notes the backing of major cloud players, and Ars Technica highlights the strategic push to curb proprietary fragmentation. By anchoring these tools in open standards, the foundation could become the backbone of next‑generation autonomous agents. SD Times TechCrunch Ars Technica

OpenAI Unveils Faster, More Conversational GPT‑5.1 Variants

OpenAI’s GPT‑5.1 rollout introduces three specialized models: the “Instant” chat engine with sharper instruction following, the “Thinking” variant that accelerates reasoning tasks, and “Codex‑Max” which leverages code compaction for lengthy programming jobs. According to InfoQ, the upgrades deliver lower latency and higher fidelity, positioning GPT‑5.1 as the new baseline for enterprise‑grade generative AI. The move also raises the bar for competitors racing to match OpenAI’s performance‑first roadmap. InfoQ

Marvell’s $5.5 B Celestial AI Acquisition Expands AI‑Infra Footprint

Tom’s Hardware reports that Marvell’s purchase of Celestial AI secures a suite of optical‑interconnect technologies critical for next‑gen AI data‑center workloads. The deal, valued at up to $5.5 billion, bolsters Marvell’s position in the high‑speed networking market and promises tighter integration between compute and storage fabrics for large‑scale model training. Industry analysts see the acquisition as a clear signal that hardware vendors are doubling down on AI‑centric infrastructure. Tom's Hardware

Technology Advancements

Google’s First AI‑Powered Smart Glasses Target 2026 Launch

TechCrunch reveals that Google is preparing a pair of AI‑enhanced smart glasses to compete directly with Meta’s offerings, embedding Gemini‑driven visual assistance and multimodal interaction. Zdnet’s hands‑on preview of Google’s Android XR prototype shows seamless voice‑first queries and real‑time object recognition, hinting at a future where wearable computing becomes a standard productivity layer. The product could redefine enterprise field work and remote collaboration. TechCrunch Zdnet

AI‑Driven Market Research Platform Targets $90 B Industry

Cashew Research, covered by TechCrunch, leverages large‑language models to automate survey design, data collection, and insight synthesis while still incorporating human‑validated touchpoints. By marrying synthetic data generation with real‑world respondent input, the startup promises faster turnaround and cost reductions for firms traditionally reliant on expensive research agencies. Its approach exemplifies how generative AI is reshaping core business intelligence processes. TechCrunch

Future of Work

Claude Code Brings Real‑Time Coding Assistance to Slack

Computer World notes that Anthropic’s Claude Code beta now operates directly within Slack, letting developers tag @Claude to locate bugs, suggest repository fixes, and generate snippets on the fly. TechCrunch adds that this integration could overhaul collaborative coding workflows, turning chat channels into interactive development environments. The shift signals a broader move toward AI‑augmented teamwork where code creation becomes a conversational act. Computer World

Gartner Predicts Agentic AI Will Redefine Talent Acquisition

Zdnet summarizes Gartner’s 2026 strategic trends, forecasting that by 2028 firms deploying multi‑agent AI in 80 % of customer‑facing processes will dominate their markets, while 75 % of hiring pipelines will require AI‑proficiency certifications. The analysis warns of “AI‑free” skills assessments to counter critical‑thinking erosion, urging professionals to upskill in prompt engineering and AI governance to stay competitive. These projections highlight a rapid retooling of the workforce around autonomous digital labor. Zdnet

Digital Transformation

Chrome’s Dual‑Model Defense Tackles Prompt‑Injection Vulnerabilities

Computer World details Google’s new “user alignment critic” that vets Gemini‑driven browsing actions before execution, isolating the safety model from untrusted web content. The architecture, built on dual‑LLM research, aims to mitigate the “confused deputy” problem that OWASP identified in 73 % of LLM deployments. Gartner and the UK NCSC’s warnings underscore the urgency of embedding such safeguards as AI agents become integral to enterprise browsers. Computer World

EU Antitrust Probe Targets Google’s AI Search and Training Practices

TechCrunch reports that the European Commission has opened an investigation into Google’s use of publisher content and YouTube videos to train its Gemini models without compensation. Computer World adds that regulators are also scrutinizing Google’s AI‑generated search summaries for potential market abuse. The probe reflects growing transatlantic tension over data ownership and could reshape how AI giants source training data in the future. TechCrunch Computer World

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Presentation: Securing AI Assistants: Strategies and Practices for Protecting Data

InfoQ

Linux Foundation forms Agentic AI Foundation to be new home for MCP, goose, and AGENTS.md

SD Times

OpenAI, Anthropic and Block join new Linux Foundation effort to standardize the AI agent era

TechCrunch

Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents

Ars Technica

OpenAI's New GPT-5.1 Models Are Faster and More Conversational

InfoQ

Marvell’s $5.5B Celestial AI acquisition expands its role in AI data center hardware — firm now positioned to deliver next-gen optical interconnects

Tom's Hardware

Google’s first AI glasses expected next year

TechCrunch

I wore Google's upcoming Android XR smart glasses, and it's a future I'd actually want to live in

Zdnet

Cashew Research is going after the $90B market research industry with AI

TechCrunch

Now you can use Claude Code directly in Slack chat

Computer World

Reinventing your career for the AI age? Your technical skill isn't your most valuable asset

Zdnet

Gemini for Chrome gets a second AI agent to watch over it

Computer World

EU launches antitrust probe into Google’s AI search tools

TechCrunch

European Commission investigates Google’s AI training processes

Computer World