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Strategic AI Partnerships, GPT‑5.2 Launch, Generative Tools, and Infrastructure Spending...

Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 07:50

AI Strategy and Governance

Disney‑OpenAI $1 B Deal Ties Content Licensing to Generative Video

The Walt Disney Company announced a $1 billion equity stake in OpenAI and a three‑year licensing pact that lets the Sora video generator use over 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters, a move described by Bob Iger as “thoughtful and responsible” for extending storytelling through generative AI. The agreement also positions Disney as a direct customer of OpenAI’s models, offering a template for how legacy media can secure both creative rights and strategic AI influence.  The Verge Variety The Guardian

State Attorneys General Demand Safeguards on “Delusional” AI Outputs

A coalition of 42 U.S. state attorneys general sent a joint letter to major AI firms—including Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and Anthropic—pressuring them to implement incident‑reporting procedures and third‑party audits aimed at curbing harmful or “delusional” chatbot responses, a step that could reshape compliance frameworks for generative systems. The letter, highlighted by Computer World, underscores growing regulatory scrutiny as AI chatbots intersect with public health and safety concerns.  Computer World

Oracle’s $15 B AI Data‑Center Push Triggers Share Slide

Oracle disclosed a $15 billion increase in data‑center capital spending to support its AI‑focused services, a strategy that sparked an 11 % pre‑market share drop and renewed investor doubts about the sustainability of the AI‑driven growth narrative. Analysts cited by The Guardian, Ars Technica, and Market Watch note that the massive outlay, while signaling commitment to AI workloads, also pressures margins amid a broader market correction.  The Guardian Ars Technica Market Watch

Generative AI Tools and Platforms

AMD’s GAIA 0.14 Brings Native Linux and macOS Support for Generative Workloads

AMD released GAIA 0.14, extending its open‑source “Generative AI Is Awesome” framework to Linux and macOS with Vulkan‑accelerated inference on Radeon GPUs, enabling developers to prototype generative models without Windows constraints. The update, reported by Phoronix, marks a strategic push to broaden the hardware ecosystem for AI‑first applications.  Phoronix

Cursor Launches AI‑Powered Coding Assistant Tailored for Designers

Startup Cursor unveiled an AI coding tool that blends design‑centric prompts with code generation, aiming to streamline workflow for UI/UX creators by translating visual concepts into functional components. Wired notes that the 300‑person team positions the product at the intersection of generative AI and design tooling, a niche increasingly contested by larger platform providers.  Wired

Emerging Model Capabilities

GPT‑5.2 Expected to Exit “Code Red” by Early 2026

OpenAI’s Sam Altman signaled that the forthcoming GPT‑5.2 model, slated for release in January, will address the current “code red” performance gap, delivering higher fidelity responses and improved safety layers across ChatGPT and the API. CNBC highlights the model’s anticipated impact on enterprise adoption, given its expanded token limits and refined instruction following.  CNBC

Intel’s llm‑scaler‑vLLM 1.2 Beta Extends Model Support to Arc GPUs

Intel introduced llm‑scaler‑vLLM 1.2, a Docker‑ready container that brings optimized large‑language‑model serving to Arc Graphics hardware, adding compatibility with a broader suite of LLMs and performance enhancements for on‑prem AI workloads. Coverage by Phoronix emphasizes the move as a key step toward democratizing high‑throughput inference on consumer‑grade GPUs.  Phoronix

User‑Centric AI Experiences

Gemini AI Integrated Directly into Chrome for iPhone and iPad

Google rolled out Gemini‑powered features inside the iOS version of Chrome, allowing users to summon AI assistance via a new notebook‑icon in the address bar to summarize pages, generate FAQs, or answer queries about the current tab. Both Engadget and The Verge report that the rollout follows a desktop debut and reflects a broader push to embed conversational AI into everyday browsing experiences.  Engadget The Verge

Infrastructure and MLOps Trends

Broadcom’s AI Chip Revenue Soars, Fueling Double‑Digit Growth

Broadcom announced a 74 % jump in AI‑chip revenue, driving overall earnings higher and underscoring the company’s pivotal role in supplying specialized silicon for hyperscale AI workloads. The Information and Market Watch note that this surge helps offset broader market volatility and highlights the strategic importance of AI‑focused hardware portfolios.  The Information Market Watch

Nvidia Deploys Opt‑In Software to Track AI‑Chip Deployments

Nvidia unveiled a new opt‑in telemetry suite that enables customers and regulators to trace the physical location and usage of its GPUs, aligning with U.S. export‑control initiatives aimed at preventing restricted technology proliferation. CNBC frames the tool as a proactive governance measure that could set industry standards for responsible AI‑hardware deployment.  CNBC

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16 sources citées

OpenAI’s billion-dollar Disney deal puts Mickey Mouse and Marvel in Sora

The Verge

Disney Inks Blockbuster OpenAI Deal to Bring More Than 200 Characters to Sora Video Platform, Invests $1 Billion in AI Company

Variety

Disney to invest $1bn in OpenAI, allowing use of characters in video generation tool

The Guardian

US state attorneys general ask AI giants to fix ‘delusional’ outputs

Computer World

Disappointing Oracle results knock $70bn off value amid AI bubble fears

The Guardian

Oracle shares slide on $15B increase in data center spending

Ars Technica

Oracle drags down Nvidia and other AI stocks as bubble fears intensify

Market Watch

AMD GAIA 0.14 Released With Native Support For Linux & macOS

Phoronix

Cursor Launches an AI Coding Tool For Designers

Wired

Sam Altman expects OpenAI to exit 'code red' by January after launch of GPT-5.2 model

CNBC

Intel llm-scaler-vllm Beta 1.2 Brings Support For New AI Models On Arc Graphics

Phoronix

Google's Gemini AI comes to Chrome on iPhone and iPad

Engadget

Google brings Gemini’s Chrome integration to iPhone and iPad

The Verge

Broadcom Reports Big AI Chip Revenue Increase

The Information

Broadcom earnings pass the test as AI momentum sends the stock higher

Market Watch

Nvidia’s new software could help trace where its AI chips end up

CNBC