Un individu à l'aise avec la technologie, fasciné par l'intersection de l'intelligence artificielle, de l'IA générative et de la transformation numérique, à la recherche d'informations sur les dernières tendances technologiques et leur impact sur les industries. Il suit les progrès de l'IA et de ses applications, ainsi que les tendances technologiques émergentes.
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Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 10:51
Generative AI Milestones and Market Moves
OpenAI unveils GPT‑5.2, touting “expert‑level” business performance
OpenAI announced GPT‑5.2, a new large‑language model that claims a 70.9 % success rate on the GDPval benchmark for professional tasks, a jump from the 38.8 % of its predecessor. The rollout spans three tiers—Instant, Thinking, and Pro—and is already available to ChatGPT paid users and via API, promising better long‑context reasoning and reduced hallucinations. Analysts, however, caution that the benchmark is OpenAI‑crafted, urging enterprises to run disciplined pilots before expecting ROI.
Computer World
SD Times
Zdnet
Disney signs three‑year licensing pact with OpenAI
OpenAI secured a $1 billion investment from Disney alongside a three‑year agreement to embed more than 200 Disney characters, from Star Wars to Pixar icons, into its Sora app and ChatGPT. The deal enables users to generate images and narratives featuring beloved IP, marking a major step for generative content creation in entertainment. Critics note the partnership could raise new copyright and brand‑safety challenges as AI‑generated media proliferates.
Engadget
Google upgrades Gemini for slang‑savvy translation and live audio
Google’s Gemini‑powered Translate now handles colloquial expressions and idioms, delivering translations that preserve tone and cadence across 70 + languages. The same upgrade adds real‑time speech‑to‑speech translation, letting users converse naturally through headphones while the system auto‑detects speakers. This move positions Gemini as a direct competitor to Duolingo‑style language tools and underscores the push toward conversational AI in everyday utilities.
Engadget
SD Times
Artificial Intelligence Impact Across Sectors
Looming AI‑driven job displacement fuels public anxiety
A survey highlighted in The Guardian shows that most workers worldwide worry less about AI hype than about potential mass layoffs, with Anthropic’s CEO warning that up to half of entry‑level white‑collar roles could vanish within five years. U.S. lawmakers echo the concern, citing estimates of 97 million jobs at risk over the next decade, raising alarms about widening income inequality. Policymakers are urged to consider safeguards before the predicted employment shock materialises.
The Guardian
Fairness debate intensifies as AI reshapes hiring practices
New research from Harvard Business Review reveals a split among executives: some view AI as a tool to eliminate human bias in recruitment, while others argue it can amplify existing inequities at scale. The study stresses that adopting AI redefines what “fairness” means, prompting firms to scrutinise model transparency and bias mitigation strategies. As 90 % of companies already use AI in hiring, the stakes for responsible implementation are higher than ever.
Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review
Robot dog equipped with multimodal LLM showcases field‑ready AI
A Texas A&M‑built robotic dog combines a custom multimodal large language model with visual memory and voice commands, enabling it to navigate disaster zones, remember obstacles, and plan autonomous actions in real time. Demonstrations suggest such AI‑enhanced robots could become first responders, reducing risk to human teams in hazardous environments. The project exemplifies the convergence of generative AI and embodied robotics.
IEEE Spectrum
AI co‑pilot brings intuitive control to prosthetic bionic hands
Researchers at the University of Utah introduced an AI‑driven co‑pilot for bionic prosthetic hands, using rapid sensor feedback to adjust grip strength and movement without conscious user input. Early trials show a marked reduction in abandonment rates, as the hand responds within 60–80 ms—mirroring natural reflexes. This breakthrough points to a new wave of AI‑augmented medical devices that blend seamlessly with human intent.
Ars Technica
Technology Trends Shaping the AI Landscape
Intel pivots to ASIC‑centric AI strategy, echoing Broadcom’s model
Intel announced a dual‑track plan focusing on ASICs and edge AI, aiming to offer foundry and packaging services akin to Broadcom’s approach. The shift acknowledges Intel’s lag behind Nvidia and AMD in the AI chip race, seeking to capture market share in specialised hardware for inference workloads. Industry observers note the move could stabilize Intel’s AI revenue but will require rapid execution to stay competitive.
Wccftech
Despite posting blockbuster earnings, Broadcom saw its stock slide 11 % as investors grew nervous about an “AI angst” surrounding its reliance on major customers like OpenAI. The lack of transparency about a fifth AI client has further spooked analysts, highlighting the volatility of chipmakers tied to AI demand cycles. The episode underscores the broader uncertainty in the semiconductor sector as AI adoption accelerates.
Financial Times
CNBC
Market Watch
Amazon’s AI video recap misfire prompts swift content pullback
Amazon’s AI‑generated recap for the series Fallout contained factual errors, misdating flashbacks and misrepresenting plot points, leading the company to withdraw the feature from Prime Video. The incident, reported by Engadget and Gizmodo, illustrates the challenges of deploying generative AI in media workflows without robust quality controls. It also raises questions about the reliability of AI‑enhanced user experiences in streaming platforms.
Harvard Business Review
Engadget
Gizmodo
Digital Transformation in Practice
AI‑enhanced code review tools aim to reduce developer friction
Augment Code unveiled a Code Review Agent that leverages large‑language models to understand entire codebases, offering semantic‑level feedback rather than line‑by‑line diffs. By automating the most painful bottleneck in AI‑driven development, the tool seeks to keep developers focused on architecture while AI handles routine correctness checks. Early adopters report higher confidence in code quality, signalling a shift toward AI‑augmented software engineering pipelines.
SD Times
SD Times