Un individu à l'aise avec la technologie, fasciné par l'intersection de l'intelligence artificielle, de l'IA générative et de la transformation numérique, à la recherche d'informations sur les dernières tendances technologiques et leur impact sur les industries. Il suit les progrès de l'IA et de ses applications, ainsi que les tendances technologiques émergentes.
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Generative AI shifts, new standards, and hardware moves driving digital change...
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 10:52
Generative AI Frontiers
Meta’s “Avocado” model may become a paid, closed‑source offering
Meta is reportedly developing an internal AI system dubbed Avocado, which insiders say could break from the company’s earlier open‑source stance and be monetised via token‑based pricing. The Verge notes the model is slated for a 2026 release, while Engadget adds that both Bloomberg and CNBC have highlighted Meta’s pivot after the under‑whelming performance of Llama 4. This shift signals a broader industry trend toward proprietary generative models as firms seek sustainable revenue streams.
The Verge
Engadget
Tiiny AI unveils the world’s smallest AI supercomputer
Startup Tiiny AI introduced a pocket‑sized device capable of running 120 billion‑parameter language models, leveraging the latest ARM v9.2 cores. Wccftech reports that the “AI Pocket Lab” brings edge‑AI capabilities previously limited to multi‑thousand‑dollar rigs into a consumer‑friendly form factor, potentially democratising access to powerful generative models. The move underscores the rapid miniaturisation of AI hardware.
Wccftech
French AI firm Mistral AI released Devstral 2, a 123‑billion‑parameter open‑weights model that scores 72.2 % on the SWE‑bench Verified coding benchmark. Ars Technica highlights that Mistral also launched the Vibe CLI, enabling developers to interact with the model directly from the terminal, a step toward more autonomous software‑engineering agents. This challenges proprietary offerings by showing open‑weight models can compete on complex coding tasks.
Ars Technica
OpenAI appoints Slack’s former CEO as chief revenue officer
OpenAI announced the hiring of Denise Dresser, former Slack CEO, as its chief revenue officer to steer the company’s commercial strategy. The Verge details Dresser’s track record of embedding AI features into Slack’s product suite, suggesting a push to expand OpenAI’s enterprise foothold. The appointment reflects the growing importance of seasoned tech‑industry leaders in scaling generative‑AI businesses.
The Verge
Artificial Intelligence Landscape
Major AI firms sideline Meta in the new Agentic AI Foundation
The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), backed by AWS, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco, was launched to create interoperable standards for AI agents, yet Meta is absent. Computer World explains that Meta’s focus on the proprietary Avocado model likely drove its decision to sit out, raising questions about the company’s commitment to open, agentic ecosystems. This exclusion may fragment the emerging standards landscape.
Computer World
Deloitte warns AI agents have yet to deliver on hype
Deloitte’s 2025 Tech Trends report, covered by ZDNet, finds that autonomous AI assistants have largely failed to achieve widespread adoption, citing integration complexity and unclear ROI as primary barriers. The analysis suggests enterprises must refine use‑case selection and governance to unlock true productivity gains from AI agents. The report serves as a reality check amid soaring investment in agentic AI.
Zdnet
State attorneys general issue warning letters to leading AI developers
Dozens of U.S. state attorneys general have sent formal letters to firms such as OpenAI and Anthropic, urging them to curb “sycophantic and delusional” outputs and mitigate potential harms. Gizmodo reports the coordinated effort, while the Financial Times notes the letters arrive as regulators, including the forthcoming EU AI Act, intensify scrutiny on generative‑AI safety. The move marks a significant regulatory pushback against unchecked AI deployment.
Gizmodo
Financial Times
Model Context Protocol (MCP) aims to standardise AI‑agent internet access
Anthropic engineers’ Model Context Protocol (MCP) is gaining traction as a framework for allowing AI agents to retrieve tools and data across the web in a uniform way. The Verge describes MCP as a potential “new internet” layer that could finally enable interoperable AI services at scale, addressing the siloed architectures that have limited agentic AI’s utility so far. Adoption of MCP could reshape how AI applications integrate external information.
The Verge
IEEE launches AI ethics certifications for professionals and products
The IEEE Standards Association introduced the CertifAIEd program, offering certifications that assess AI systems against pillars of accountability, privacy, transparency and bias mitigation. IEEE Spectrum details that both individuals and organizations can earn credentials, aligning with emerging global regulations such as the EU AI Act. This initiative provides a concrete pathway for companies to demonstrate responsible AI practices.
IEEE Spectrum
Emerging Tech Trends in AI
AMD promotes end‑to‑end hardware solutions for AI impact
AMD is positioning its full‑stack compute platform as a catalyst for enterprises to harness generative AI’s economic potential, emphasizing scalability, security and integration with legacy systems. ZDNet reports AMD’s narrative that many firms still lack the foundational infrastructure to exploit AI at scale, making its hardware roadmap a strategic differentiator in the AI race. The focus on holistic hardware ecosystems reflects the market’s shift from isolated accelerators to integrated solutions.
Zdnet
RSL 1.0 establishes a pay‑to‑scrape licensing standard for AI crawlers
The Really Simple Licensing (RSL) specification reached version 1.0, giving publishers the ability to set machine‑readable rules and compensation for AI web‑crawlers. The Verge notes backing from Yahoo, Ziff Davis and O’Reilly Media, positioning RSL as an evolution of robots.txt aimed at ensuring AI models pay for the data they ingest. This development could reshape the economics of training large language models.
The Verge
Digital Transformation Moves
RxSense expands AI‑driven health‑tech capabilities in Dublin
U.S. health‑tech firm RxSense opened a new Dublin office, creating 75 tech positions focused on advancing AI‑powered pharmaceutical solutions. Silicon Republic highlights that the Dublin team will develop next‑generation products, reinforcing Europe’s growing role in digital health transformation. The investment underscores how AI is becoming central to modernizing healthcare delivery.
Silicon Republic