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Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 10:33
API Revolution
Agentic AI Foundation sets open standards
The Linux Foundation’s new Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), announced at Open Source Summit Japan, aims to standardise “agentic AI” by adopting Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol, Block’s Goose Coding Agent, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md spec. The move promises interoperable, open‑source AI agents, counter‑balancing proprietary silos. The Verge highlights the MCP’s rapid adoption, while ZDNet details the consortium’s governance model.
Zdnet
The Verge
Google rolls out managed MCP servers for AI agents
Google’s latest managed MCP servers embed the Model Context Protocol directly into services like Maps and BigQuery, simplifying integration for developers building AI agents. The initiative reduces the “messy integration” pain points that have hampered agent deployment, according to TechCrunch, and The Verge notes its potential to accelerate plug‑and‑play AI tooling.
TechCrunch
The Verge
.NET 10 upgrades boost API productivity
Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core in the .NET 10 release brings major enhancements to Minimal APIs, OpenAPI generation, and Blazor, delivering faster performance and tighter security. InfoQ reports that these updates lower the barrier for building robust, scalable APIs, a critical need for the expanding AI‑driven service layer.
InfoQ
Airlines Market Shifts
Chinese carriers extend Japan ticket refunds, pivot to new hubs
Facing a slump in Sino‑Japanese travel, Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern have pushed refund deadlines to March 2028 and redirected capacity toward emerging Russian, Central Asian, and domestic ski destinations. China Daily notes a 26 % cancellation rate for Japan flights and a surge in bookings for Kazakhstan and Murmansk, reshaping the regional airline landscape.
China Daily
Future of Work Dynamics
Deloitte warns AI agents haven’t delivered productivity gains
Deloitte’s 2025 Tech Trends report finds that autonomous AI assistants failed to achieve widespread adoption, citing integration complexity and unclear ROI. ZDNet adds that enterprises still grapple with aligning agent capabilities to real‑world workflows, underscoring a gap between hype and operational impact.
Zdnet
Zdnet
Microsoft’s AI ambitions meet resistance from customers
Despite heavy investment, Microsoft’s Copilot and Foundry platforms are falling short of growth targets, as several Azure sales units report slower uptake. TechSpot attributes the slowdown to customer fatigue and unclear value propositions, signaling a need to rethink AI‑centric product strategies.
TechSpot
Zdnet
AI‑as‑work narrative fuels a valuation bubble risk
China Daily and Harvard Business Review argue that framing AI as a “new workforce” inflates capital spending on GPUs and data centres, while historical patterns suggest adoption will be slower and more tool‑oriented. The analysis warns investors of a potential correction if AI is not treated as a complementary technology rather than a labor substitute.
China Daily
Artificial Intelligence Breakthroughs
Tiiny AI unveils pocket‑sized supercomputer for 120B‑parameter models
Startup Tiiny AI introduces the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, capable of running 120‑billion‑parameter LLMs on a handheld device using ARM v9.2 cores. Wccftech highlights its potential to democratise edge AI, challenging the dominance of costly platforms like NVIDIA’s DGX Spark.
Wccftech
AMD delivers end‑to‑end hardware for enterprise AI
AMD’s new end‑to‑end compute stack promises scalable, secure AI workloads, positioning the company as a one‑stop solution for enterprises seeking to embed generative AI across operations. ZDNet stresses that AMD’s approach addresses the “missing tech foundation” many firms cite as a barrier to AI adoption.
Zdnet
Nvidia‑backed Starcloud trains LLM in orbit
The Starcloud‑1 satellite has become the first space‑based platform to train an LLM, using Google’s open‑source Gemma model. CNBC reports that this milestone could reduce latency for global AI services and spark a new race in orbital data‑center capabilities.
CNBC
Technology Advancements and Regulation
China enacts compulsory standards for civil drones
China’s State Administration for Market Regulation mandates real‑name registration and real‑time operational identification for all civil UAVs, effective May 2026. China Daily explains that the standards aim to address safety and air‑space management as the nation’s drone fleet surpasses 2.7 million units.
China Daily
Meta skips AAIF, bets on closed‑API monetisation
While the Agentic AI Foundation gathers industry giants, Meta opts out, focusing on a proprietary “Avocado” model and a gated API pricing strategy. Computer World and CIO.com reveal that Meta’s move signals a shift toward vertical integration, potentially fragmenting the emerging open‑agent ecosystem.
Computer World