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AI Strategy, Generative Partnerships, and Infrastructure Shifts Drive 2025 Landscape...
Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 10:50
AI Strategy and Governance
Disney‑OpenAI $1 B Equity Deal and Sora Licensing
The Walt Disney Company is taking a dual‑track approach, investing $1 billion for an equity stake in OpenAI while securing a three‑year licensing pact that lets OpenAI’s Sora video generator use over 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters. Disney CEO Bob Iger frames the move as a “responsible extension of storytelling” that balances creative control with AI innovation. The partnership also positions Disney as a major OpenAI customer, signaling a strategic bet on generative AI to attract younger audiences.
The Verge
Variety
The Guardian
State Attorneys General Demand Safeguards for “Delusional” AI Outputs
Forty‑two U.S. state attorneys general have issued a coordinated letter urging leading AI firms—including Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic—to implement incident‑reporting protocols and third‑party audits aimed at curbing harmful, hallucinated chatbot responses. The letter stresses transparency and the right of independent researchers to evaluate models pre‑release, reflecting a growing regulatory push that could reshape corporate AI governance frameworks.
Computer World
Rivian’s In‑House AI Chip and Robotaxi Ambitions
Electric‑vehicle maker Rivian announced the development of a proprietary AI chip to power its upcoming Autonomy+ subscription service, slated for rollout early next year. The chip underpins advanced driver‑assistance features and a planned robotaxi fleet, illustrating how hardware‑centric AI strategies are becoming integral to new mobility business models.
CNBC
Quest Software Launches Centre for Advanced AI Architecture in Cork
Quest Software opened a new Centre for Advanced AI Architecture in Cork, Ireland, dedicated to applied research, development, and engineering of enterprise‑grade AI solutions. The facility aims to accelerate the adoption of AI across Quest’s product portfolio, highlighting a strategic emphasis on building in‑house expertise to stay competitive in the AI‑driven market.
Silicon Republic
Generative AI Partnerships & Content Policies
OpenAI’s “Adult Mode” Planned for Early 2026
OpenAI disclosed that an “adult mode” for ChatGPT is slated to debut in the first quarter of 2026, contingent on refined age‑prediction models to enforce appropriate content safeguards. The rollout underscores the company’s effort to expand generative AI capabilities while navigating ethical and regulatory concerns surrounding explicit material.
The Verge
Emerging Model Capabilities
GPT‑5.2 Release Targets “Code Red” Resolution by January
OpenAI’s forthcoming GPT‑5.2 model, expected to go live this week within ChatGPT and its API, is positioned as the key to exiting the current “code red” performance bottleneck. Early tests suggest notable improvements in reasoning, code generation, and multimodal understanding, reinforcing OpenAI’s leadership in large‑scale model development.
CNBC
User Experience Design in AI Assistants
Microsoft Copilot Usage Patterns Reveal Daily‑Life Integration
An analysis of 37.5 million anonymized Copilot conversations shows distinct usage spikes during evenings and weekends, with users leveraging the assistant for both professional tasks and personal reflection. The data highlights how AI copilots are embedding themselves into routine workflows, prompting product teams to refine context‑aware features.
The Register
Google Gemini Arrives in Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Google has extended its Gemini AI experience to the iOS version of Chrome, enabling users to summon the model via a new icon that offers on‑page summarization, FAQ generation, and interactive Q&A. The rollout, reported by Engadget and The Verge, marks a significant step toward seamless AI‑enhanced browsing on mobile devices, raising the bar for user‑centric AI integration.
Engadget
The Verge
AI Infrastructure, Hardware, and MLOps
AMD GAIA 0.14 Brings Native Linux and macOS Support for Generative AI
AMD’s GAIA project, now at version 0.14, adds native Linux and macOS support for its Ryzen AI NPUs, leveraging Vulkan acceleration to run generative AI workloads across diverse platforms. This expansion broadens the hardware ecosystem for developers seeking open‑source AI tooling beyond Windows environments.
Phoronix
Broadcom Reports 74% Surge in AI Chip Revenue
Broadcom announced a 74 % jump in AI‑chip revenue for its latest fiscal quarter, driving total earnings to $18 billion. The surge reflects heightened demand from hyperscale cloud providers and enterprise customers deploying specialized silicon for AI inference and training workloads.
The Information
Market Watch
Oracle’s $15 B Data‑Center Capex Targets AI Workloads
Oracle disclosed a $15 billion increase in planned data‑center spending, with the bulk earmarked for AI‑focused infrastructure such as accelerated compute and high‑throughput storage. The investment, highlighted by Ars Technica and Tech Radar, signals Oracle’s commitment to scaling its cloud services to meet the growing AI workload demand.
Ars Technica
Tech Radar