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AI Agents, GPT‑5.2, World Models, and Serverless Growth Drive 2025 Tech Landscape...
Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 11:11
Coding Agents
AI Alliance Sets Open‑Source Standards for Agentic Systems
A coalition of industry giants—Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic—has formed the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to craft open‑source standards for AI agents, targeting three initial toolkits. The move aims to resolve interoperability hurdles and accelerate safe deployment of agentic code generators.
Tom's Hardware
OpenAI Unveils GPT‑5.2 with Advanced Tool‑Calling and Coding Capabilities
OpenAI rolled out GPT‑5.2 in three tiers (Instant, Thinking, Pro), touting markedly lower hallucination rates and enhanced proficiency in spreadsheet creation, code generation, and multi‑step reasoning. The model’s upgraded tool‑calling framework positions it as a premier coding agent, directly competing with Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s Claude.
Ars Technica
MacRumors
Engadget
Artificial Intelligence
Copilot Usage Shows Device‑Dependent Shifts Toward Personal Advice
Microsoft’s analysis of 37.5 million anonymized Copilot chats reveals that mobile users increasingly solicit personal‑life guidance, while desktop interactions remain task‑oriented. The study underscores how AI chatbots are morphing into daily companions, raising questions about privacy and contextual reliability.
Zdnet
OpenAI Flags “High” Cybersecurity Risk for Its Latest Models
Tech Radar reports that OpenAI acknowledges its newest model series could present a high cybersecurity threat, citing the potential for sophisticated phishing, code injection, and automated vulnerability discovery. Mitigation strategies, including usage limits and enhanced monitoring, are being fast‑tracked.
Tech Radar
Time Names “Architects of AI” Person of the Year, Highlighting Industry Influence
Both Boston Globe and USA Today note that Time magazine honored the collective “Architects of AI” as 2025 Person of the Year, recognizing the technology’s sweeping impact on media, politics, and the workforce. The accolade reflects the sector’s transition from niche novelty to mainstream driver of societal change.
bostonglobe.com
USA Today
Technology Advancements
Runway’s GWM‑1 World Model Pushes Coherent Video Generation Forward
Runway introduced GWM‑1, a trio of autoregressive models that maintain visual consistency across minutes‑long video sequences, enabling real‑time user‑guided environment manipulation. This breakthrough signals a shift from static generation toward interactive, physics‑aware virtual worlds.
Ars Technica
TechCrunch
Broadcom’s AI Chip Revenue Soars Amid 74% Quarterly Growth
Market Watch and The Information detail how Broadcom posted a 28% revenue rise to $18 billion, driven by a 74% surge in AI‑chip sales, underscoring the escalating demand for specialized silicon in data‑center AI workloads. The earnings beat highlights the profitability of hardware‑centric AI strategies.
Market Watch
The Information
Google Seeks UK Researchers to Harness Its New Quantum Processor
BBC News reports that Google has opened its powerful quantum processor to UK academic teams, inviting innovative applications ranging from materials science to cryptography. The outreach aims to accelerate practical quantum breakthroughs and cement Google’s leadership in the emerging field.
BBC News
VSCO AI Lab Launches Image Upscaling Tool Capable of 4× Enlargement
9To5Mac reveals that VSCO’s AI Lab now offers an upscaling feature that can enlarge photos up to four times while preserving detail, leveraging generative‑AI techniques to improve image quality for creators and designers. The tool is free to try, signaling broader consumer‑level AI integration.
9To5 Mac
Serverless Infrastructure
Oracle’s Lease Commitments Surge 150% as Cloud Capacity Expands for AI Workloads
CNBC notes that Oracle’s total lease obligations have ballooned to $248 billion, with $10 billion earmarked for cloud capacity to meet soaring AI demand. Wall Street Journal adds that investor anxiety reflects concerns over overspending on AI‑focused serverless infrastructure, highlighting the balance between growth and fiscal prudence.
CNBC
Wall Street Journal (Markets)