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Un individu créatif et visionnaire passionné par l'intersection du design, de l'art, de la technologie et de la durabilité, avec un intérêt vif pour les solutions innovantes qui impulsent un changement positif. Ils accordent de l'importance à l'attrait esthétique, à l'efficacité fonctionnelle et à la responsabilité environnementale.
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Art & Culture

Beijing’s Yongle Auction blends antiquities with contemporary canvases

The Yongle Auction at Beijing’s Phoenix Center showcases a striking dialogue between centuries‑old Chinese paintings and modern works that fuse Western techniques, offering collectors a visual narrative of artistic evolution. China Daily highlights pieces by Ming master Shen Zhou alongside avant‑garde creators like Lin Fengmian, underscoring how the show celebrates both heritage and innovation. The event runs until December 18, drawing global attention to China’s vibrant art market. China Daily

Design

Samsung supplies OLED panels for Apple’s inaugural foldable iPhone

TechSpot reports that Samsung Display will produce between 10 and 11 million OLED panels for Apple’s first foldable iPhone, a leap that could redefine mobile ergonomics and visual fidelity. The partnership signals a convergence of Samsung’s panel expertise with Apple’s design ambitions, promising thinner bezels and richer colour reproduction. Analysts note the scale of the order reflects confidence in consumer demand for foldable form factors. TechSpot

Runway adds Photoshop‑level editing to ChatGPT, democratizing creative workflows

TechCrunch reveals that ChatGPT now incorporates a free Photoshop‑style feature, allowing users to manipulate images directly within the chat interface. This integration blurs the line between conversational AI and graphic design tools, empowering creators without costly software licenses. Early testers praise the seamless blend of natural‑language prompts with visual editing, hinting at a new era of accessible design. Tech Radar

Innovation

Disney backs OpenAI with $1 billion to power AI‑generated storytelling

The Guardian details Disney’s multi‑year $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI, granting the studio rights to use its iconic characters in the Sora video‑generation platform. This move aims to merge Disney’s storytelling heritage with cutting‑edge generative AI, enabling users to craft short videos featuring Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars icons. Critics caution about creative ownership, but Disney frames the partnership as a catalyst for fresh, interactive narratives. The Guardian

Runway launches a physics‑aware world model with native audio for immersive AI creations

According to TechCrunch, Runway has unveiled its first “world model,” a physics‑driven simulation engine that generates both video and synchronized audio. The model is designed to train agents for robotics, avatars, and cinematic applications, pushing AI beyond static image synthesis toward dynamic, multi‑modal experiences. Industry observers see this as a pivotal step toward realistic virtual environments powered by generative AI. TechCrunch

1X’s humanoid NEO robots transition from homes to industrial warehouses

TechCrunch reports that 1X is repurposing its NEO humanoid robots, originally built for consumer assistance, for factory and warehouse automation. The robots’ dexterous manipulation and AI‑driven perception aim to streamline repetitive tasks while reducing human injury risk. Early deployments suggest cost‑effective scalability, positioning humanoid robotics as a viable complement to traditional automation lines. TechCrunch

Technology

UK researchers tapped to explore applications for Google’s quantum processor

BBC News announces that Google has opened its powerful quantum processor to a cohort of UK experts, inviting them to devise practical uses for the technology. The initiative seeks to accelerate breakthroughs in fields such as cryptography, materials science, and complex optimization problems. Google hopes collaborative experimentation will translate quantum supremacy into tangible societal benefits. BBC News

Sustainability

Anker’s Solix C1000 Gen 2 power station offers eco‑friendly backup energy

MacRumors reviews the Anker Solix C1000 Gen 2, a portable power station built on LiFePO₄ chemistry, praised for its long cycle life and safety profile. With a 1024 Wh capacity and rapid 49‑minute full‑charge capability, the unit can sustain essential devices during outages while supporting solar input for renewable charging. Its efficient energy storage makes it a compelling solution for both emergency preparedness and low‑impact off‑grid power. MacRumors

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Antiquities and modern works go under the hammer

China Daily

Samsung is making 11 million OLED panels for Apple's first foldable iPhone

TechSpot

I tried Photoshop in ChatGPT — it's an awesome free AI superpower

Tech Radar

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

The Guardian

Runway releases its first world model, adds native audio to latest video model

TechCrunch

1X struck a deal to send its ‘home’ humanoids to factories and warehouses

TechCrunch

Google asks UK experts to find uses for its powerful quantum tech

BBC News

Review: Anker Solix C1000 Gen 2 is a Mid-Size Power Station With Fast Charging

MacRumors