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Robotic Dogs, GPT‑5.2 Breakthrough, and AI‑Driven Risks Shaping the Future...
Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 06:50
Robotics Innovations
Musculoskeletal Robot Dog Mimics Canine Mechanics
The Suzumori Endo Lab in Tokyo unveiled a dog‑scale robot that contracts thin McKibben muscles to replicate the “hammock‑like” shoulder structure of real canines, offering new insights into quadruped biomechanics. The platform, highlighted in IEEE Spectrum, demonstrates how soft‑actuated tendons can generate lifelike gait dynamics while remaining lightweight and energy‑efficient. Researchers hope the system will accelerate bio‑inspired locomotion studies and future service‑robot designs.
IEEE Spectrum
AI‑Powered Disaster‑Response Robot Dog from Texas A&M
Engineers at Texas A&M built an autonomous robotic dog equipped with a custom multimodal large language model (MLLM), visual memory, and voice command interfaces to navigate rubble and assist first responders. Demonstrated in a IEEE Spectrum video, the robot can evaluate hazards, plan routes, and communicate its actions in real time, marking a significant step toward AI‑driven field robotics. Its modular design aims for rapid deployment in disaster zones worldwide.
IEEE Spectrum
Vine‑Inspired Soft Robotic Gripper Lifts Fragile and Heavy Loads
A collaborative team from MIT and Stanford engineered a gripper that mimics twisting vines, allowing it to gently encircle objects ranging from a glass vase to a watermelon without crushing them. The device, showcased by IEEE Spectrum, uses compliant tendrils that adapt to shape, and a larger version is being tested for safely extracting humans from beds. This bio‑inspired approach could transform manufacturing and healthcare handling of delicate items.
IEEE Spectrum
AI‑Controlled Aerial Microrobot Flies Like a Bumblebee
MIT researchers introduced an insect‑scale microrobot whose flight agility rivals that of real bumblebees, thanks to a novel AI‑based controller that executes continuous body flips and rapid maneuvers. As reported by IEEE Spectrum, the robot’s on‑board intelligence processes real‑time sensor data to adjust wing kinematics, achieving speeds and agility previously unseen in microrobotics. The breakthrough opens pathways for pollination‑assisting drones and micro‑surveillance.
IEEE Spectrum
Artificial Intelligence Milestones
OpenAI Rolls Out GPT‑5.2 with Expert‑Level Business Performance
OpenAI announced GPT‑5.2, claiming it matches or exceeds human experts on 70.9 % of the GDPval benchmark’s 44 business tasks, a leap from the 38.8 % achieved by GPT‑5.1. The model, detailed in Computer World, offers enhanced code generation, spreadsheet formatting, and multi‑step reasoning across three performance tiers. Analysts from Siemens and Vectara note the gains but caution that benchmark‑centric claims may mask gaps in real‑world robustness.
Computer World
OpenAI Warns of “High” Weaponized AI Risk to Cybersecurity
In a stark advisory, OpenAI flagged that generative AI can automate brute‑force attacks, craft convincing phishing content, and streamline malware development, elevating the overall cyber threat landscape to a “high” risk level. ZDNet reports that recent prompt‑injection attacks and AI‑driven backdoors illustrate the urgency for defensive tools and industry‑wide safeguards. The company is rolling out mitigation guidelines for developers and security teams.
Zdnet
AI Fairness in Hiring Remains a Double‑Edged Sword
A new study in Harvard Business Review reveals a split among executives: some believe AI can purge human bias from recruitment, while others warn algorithms may amplify existing inequities at scale. The research emphasizes that AI adoption reshapes the very definition of “fairness,” prompting firms to reconsider evaluation metrics beyond traditional bias mitigation. Policymakers and HR leaders are urged to embed transparency and auditability into hiring pipelines.
Harvard Business Review
Public Anxiety Over AI‑Driven Job Displacement Grows
The Guardian notes that despite hype around AI bubbles, the dominant public concern is massive layoffs, with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warning that AI could erase half of entry‑level white‑collar jobs within five years. A Senate report cited by Bernie Sanders predicts up to 97 million U.S. jobs could disappear over the next decade, fueling debate over socioeconomic safeguards. Labor experts argue proactive policy is essential to mitigate the looming employment shock.
The Guardian
Technological Advancements
Intel Moves to Acquire AI Chip Specialist SambaNova
Facing mounting pressure from rivals Nvidia and AMD, Intel announced plans to purchase SambaNova, a startup focused on custom AI accelerators. The deal, covered by Tech Radar, aims to bolster Intel’s chip portfolio and close the performance gap in data‑center AI workloads, signaling an accelerated race for next‑gen inference hardware. Analysts caution that valuation concerns could complicate the transaction.
Tech Radar
AI Becomes a Core Tool in Linux Kernel Development
At the Open Source Summit in Tokyo, Linus Torvalds endorsed the use of large language models for automated patch triage and vulnerability screening within the Linux kernel. ZDNet reports that maintainers are establishing policies for AI‑assisted code review, emphasizing human accountability and disclosure while leveraging AI to surface issues before they reach maintainers’ inboxes. This integration marks a shift from experimental hype to practical, production‑level tooling in open‑source infrastructure.
Zdnet