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Agentic AI Alliance, GPT‑5.2 Rollout, Runway’s AI Sandbox, and Cloud Infrastructure Shifts...
Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 10:51
Sandbox Innovations for Generative AI
Runway’s GWM‑1 World Model pushes sandbox boundaries
Runway unveiled GWM‑1, a trio of autoregressive models that act as a real‑time sandbox for digital environments, allowing users to steer video generation while maintaining coherence across long sequences. Ars Technica notes that the system can keep generated frames consistent for minutes, a leap beyond the fleeting coherence of earlier models, while TechCrunch adds that native audio support broadens its applicability to robotics and avatar simulations.
Ars Technica
TechCrunch
Coding Agents & Open Standards
Agentic AI Foundation seeks open‑source standards for AI agents
The Agentic AI Foundation, backed by the Linux Foundation, brings together Microsoft, Google, OpenAI and Anthropic to craft open‑source standards for AI agents, aiming to resolve interoperability hurdles that have hampered multi‑model workflows. Tom’s Hardware reports that the alliance will initially focus on three open‑source tooling suites, promising a shared research repository for the community.
Tom's Hardware
OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 debuts with advanced tool‑calling capabilities
OpenAI released GPT‑5.2 in three tiers—Instant, Thinking, and Pro—featuring agentic tool‑calling that lets the model invoke external APIs, manipulate spreadsheets, and process multi‑file projects with markedly lower hallucination rates. MacRumors highlights the model’s 30 % error reduction and superior long‑context handling; Engadget emphasizes its benchmark dominance over Gemini 3 Pro; and Ars Technica underscores the strategic “code‑red” push to reclaim market leadership.
MacRumors
Engadget
Ars Technica
Artificial Intelligence Landscape & Adoption
Microsoft Copilot usage reveals context‑driven AI roles
A study of 37.5 million anonymized Copilot chats shows that AI assistants morph between coworker, tutor and confidant depending on device and time of day, with mobile users seeking more personal advice. Zdnet points out the stark contrast in query types between desktop and mobile, while The Register confirms that the data underscores growing intimacy in everyday AI interactions.
Zdnet
The Register
Serverless Infrastructure & Cloud Scaling
Oracle’s massive lease commitments signal a serverless AI surge
Oracle announced a $248 billion lease portfolio, with $10 billion earmarked for cloud capacity to satisfy soaring AI workload demand, a move that signals a shift toward serverless, on‑demand compute resources. CNBC details the scale of the commitment, and the Wall Street Journal warns that investor anxiety persists as the company balances rapid expansion with profitability concerns.
CNBC
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Technology Advancements in AI‑Powered Hardware
Broadcom’s AI semiconductor revenue set to double
Broadcom reported a 74 % jump in AI‑related semiconductor sales, projecting that AI chip revenue could double in the upcoming quarter, underscoring the chip‑level momentum driving the broader AI boom. Market Watch attributes the surge to heightened demand from data‑center operators and edge AI deployments.
Market Watch
Adobe’s AI‑driven tools lift FY 2025 earnings
Adobe credited its generative AI suite for an 11 % YoY revenue rise to $23.77 billion, with AI‑enhanced features in Photoshop, Premiere and the new Firefly platform driving recurring subscription growth. The Verge reports that the earnings boost reflects Adobe’s deep integration of AI across its creative ecosystem, positioning it as a cornerstone of the global AI market.
The Verge
VSCO AI Lab introduces 4× image upscaling
VSCO’s newly launched AI Lab now offers an upscaling tool that can enlarge images up to four times while preserving detail, expanding the platform’s appeal to photographers seeking AI‑enhanced workflows. 9To5Mac confirms the feature is free to try and highlights its potential to streamline high‑resolution asset creation.
9To5 Mac
Google partners with UK researchers on quantum processor applications
Google has invited UK experts to explore practical uses for its cutting‑edge quantum processor, aiming to translate quantum‑computing breakthroughs into real‑world solutions across finance, materials science and cryptography. BBC News notes the collaboration as a strategic step to accelerate quantum‑technology adoption beyond the lab.
BBC News