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A seasoned AI professional driving business growth through strategic AI adoption, with a focus on developing and managing AI products, infrastructure, and governance frameworks that balance innovation with regulatory compliance. They prioritize staying updated on the latest AI models, capabilities, and MLOps advancements.
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AI Strategy Shifts, Generative AI Milestones, and Emerging Infrastructure Frameworks...

Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 07:50

AI Strategy

Intel pivots to a “Broadcom‑like” ASIC model

Intel is refocusing its AI roadmap on custom ASICs and edge solutions, positioning itself as a foundry and packaging provider rather than chasing the training‑chip hype. The move aims to capture enterprise demand for specialized hardware while sidestepping the fierce competition from NVIDIA and AMD. Analysts see this as a pragmatic strategy to leverage Intel’s manufacturing depth and regain relevance in the AI market. Wccftech

Fairness‑first hiring with AI

A new Harvard Business Review study warns that AI‑driven hiring tools can both mitigate and amplify bias, reshaping what “fairness” means in recruitment. While proponents argue algorithms strip human prejudice, critics highlight the risk of entrenching existing inequities at scale. The report urges firms to embed transparent governance and continuous monitoring into AI hiring pipelines. Harvard Business Review

Pentagon rolls out Gemini‑based AI platform

The U.S. Department of Defense has launched GenAI.mil, a Gemini‑powered platform granting both military and civilian personnel access to generative AI tools. Officials tout accelerated decision‑making and reduced paperwork, but the rollout also sparks debate over security clearances and data sovereignty. Early adopters report streamlined mission planning, yet oversight mechanisms remain under development. Tech Radar

Generative AI

ChatGPT adult mode slated for 2026

OpenAI announced plans to introduce an “adult mode” for ChatGPT, contingent on successful deployment of its age‑verification AI. The feature aims to unlock unrestricted conversational capabilities while navigating regulatory and ethical concerns. Industry observers caution that robust verification will be essential to prevent misuse. Tech Radar

ChatGPT tops Apple’s App Store downloads in 2025

According to TechSpot, ChatGPT was the most downloaded free app on the Apple App Store for the year, underscoring the chatbot’s pervasive consumer appeal. The surge reflects growing reliance on generative assistants for both personal and professional tasks, reinforcing OpenAI’s market dominance. Analysts predict the trend will pressure rivals to accelerate their own conversational offerings. TechSpot

Models & Capabilities

OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 launch sparks mixed reactions

OpenAI unveiled GPT‑5.2, touting a 70.9 % success rate on the GDPval benchmark for business‑task performance, a leap from GPT‑5.1’s 38.8 %. While the company highlights gains in long‑context reasoning and tool use, critics from InfoWorld and ZDNet question the relevance of proprietary benchmarks and note lingering hallucination issues. Early adopters, however, report smoother code debugging and richer spreadsheet generation. Computer World SD Times Zdnet

Magika 1.0 brings AI‑enhanced file detection in Rust

Google released Magika 1.0, an open‑source file‑type detector rebuilt in Rust and powered by AI to recognize a broader spectrum of formats. The rewrite promises faster scanning and heightened security, catering to enterprises wary of malicious file uploads. Security analysts view the tool as a step toward more resilient content inspection pipelines. InfoQ

AMD’s Radeon AI Pro R9700S pushes silent high‑performance GPUs

AMD has debuted the Radeon AI PRO R9700S, a passively cooled GPU with 32 GB DDR6 memory and a 300 W TDP, targeting dense AI workstation environments. The card delivers top‑tier FP32 compute while eliminating fan noise, appealing to studios and research labs with strict acoustic constraints. Its release signals intensified competition in the AI accelerator market. Tech Radar

User Experience Design

Google Translate upgrades slang handling and real‑time speech translation

Google’s latest Gemini‑assisted updates to Translate now capture colloquial expressions and preserve speaker intonation in live speech translation across 70 + languages. By integrating nuanced language models, the service delivers more natural, context‑aware outputs for travelers and multilingual teams. Early user feedback praises the smoother conversational flow compared to prior literal translations. Engadget

AI Infrastructure & MLOps

Quest Software opens Centre for Advanced AI Architecture in Cork

Quest Software inaugurated a new AI Architecture centre in Cork, dedicated to applied research, development, and engineering of enterprise‑grade AI systems. The hub aims to accelerate client deployments and foster collaboration on scalable, compliant AI pipelines. Executives emphasize its role in bridging the gap between experimental models and production‑ready services. Silicon Republic

Documentation gaps fuel developer frustration, says Stack Overflow study

A SD Times report on Stack Overflow’s follow‑up survey reveals that poor code documentation is the chief source of developer frustration, even as 84 % adopt AI coding assistants. Teams spending less time on documentation experience higher pain points in codebase learning and support tickets. The findings suggest that robust documentation practices are critical to realizing AI‑assisted productivity gains. SD Times

Shadow IT risks spotlighted in Silicon Republic analysis

Silicon Republic highlights growing concerns that unregulated AI tools—often deployed through shadow IT—expose organizations to compliance and security hazards. Experts warn that invisible AI workflows can bypass governance frameworks, amplifying data‑privacy and model‑bias risks. Companies are urged to institute clear AI usage policies and centralized oversight. Silicon Republic

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Intel’s AI Strategy Will Favor a “Broadcom-Like” ASIC Model Over the Training Hype, Offering Customers Foundry & Packaging Services

Wccftech

New Research on AI and Fairness in Hiring

Harvard Business Review

Pentagon launches new Gemini based AI platform

Tech Radar

ChatGPT’s adult mode is coming — and it might not be what you think it is

Tech Radar

ChatGPT tops Apple's App Store as the most downloaded iOS app of 2025

TechSpot

OpenAI launches GPT-5.2 as it battles Google’s Gemini 3 for AI model supremacy

Computer World

This week in AI updates: GPT-5.2, improved Gemini audio models, and more (December 12, 2025)

SD Times

I tested GPT-5.2 and the AI model's mixed results raise tough questions

Zdnet

Magika 1.0: Smarter, Faster File Detection with Rust and AI

InfoQ

Did AMD just launch the fastest silent video cards ever? Passively cooled 32GB DDR6 Radeon AI Pro R9700S debuts with ginormous 300W TDP

Tech Radar

Google Translate is now better at translating slang terms and idioms using AI

Engadget

Quest Software opens new Centre for Advanced AI Architecture in Cork

Silicon Republic

Report: To make developer teams happy, focus on documentation

SD Times

Are organisations in the dark about the risks of shadow IT?

Silicon Republic