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AI Boom in China, Space‑Based Data Centers, and Neuro‑Engineering Advances…

Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 05:11

Biotechnology breakthroughs

Rats learn to play Doom, pushing brain‑computer interfaces forward

Neuroengineer Viktor Tóth unveiled a second‑generation platform that lets laboratory rats navigate a Doom‑style virtual arena and even fire weapons, a leap in brain‑computer interface research. The open‑source system, highlighted by Tom's Hardware, demonstrates how neural signals can be translated into complex, real‑time actions, opening pathways for therapeutic neuroprosthetics. Tom's Hardware

Digital transformation in content and reading

Kindle’s “Ask this Book” AI assistant rolls out to U.S. readers

Amazon introduced Ask this Book, an AI‑driven feature that answers contextual questions inside Kindle titles without revealing spoilers, according to Engadget. Available on the iOS app and slated for Android and device expansion, the tool reflects a broader shift toward generative AI integration in everyday digital products, while sparking debate over author consent. Engadget

Google removes AI‑generated Disney videos after legal pushback

Following a cease‑and‑desist letter from Disney, Google pulled dozens of AI‑generated videos featuring iconic characters from YouTube, as reported by Engadget citing Variety and Deadline. The takedown underscores escalating copyright challenges for generative AI platforms and foreshadows tighter enforcement across the media landscape. Engadget

Artificial Intelligence industry dynamics

China’s AI sector projected to surpass 1.2 trillion yuan by 2025

The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology announced at a Beijing forum that the nation’s core AI market will exceed ¥1.2 trillion ($170 billion) by 2025, with large‑model capabilities improving by up to 50 % (China Daily). The forecast highlights rapid growth in embodied intelligence and a roadmap toward commercial 6G deployment, signaling China’s ambition to translate AI research into tangible economic output. China Daily

Space‑based data centers gain momentum among AI leaders

Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt and Jensen Huang have championed the concept of satellite data centers, with Google planning prototype AI‑chip satellites for 2027 and startup Starcloud claiming the first large‑language model trained in orbit (The Information). Proponents argue that orbital compute could alleviate terrestrial silicon scarcity and meet soaring AI demand, though skeptics warn of high costs and regulatory hurdles. The Information

Investors flock to AI‑debt protection products amid market volatility

A new class of insurance‑style instruments shielding investors from potential AI‑sector defaults is booming, as detailed by the Financial Times. The surge reflects growing concern over the financial stability of rapidly expanding AI firms and the need for novel risk‑mitigation tools in an increasingly tech‑centric capital market. Financial Times

Trump administration pushes a unified AI regulatory framework, sparking GOP rift

President Trump issued an executive order to establish a national AI standard, seeking to preempt a patchwork of state regulations, The Hill reports. The move has exposed deepening divisions within the Republican Party over the balance between innovation incentives and government oversight of emerging technologies. The Hill

Technology advancements and hardware pressures

Global memory shortage intensifies as AI devours silicon resources

The relentless appetite of AI workloads for high‑bandwidth memory has forced manufacturers like Micron to suspend consumer RAM sales and refocus on AI‑grade HBM, according to XDA Developers. This “memory crisis” threatens broader hardware supply chains and may constrain the rollout of next‑generation AI accelerators through 2026. XDA Developers

Rodney Brooks warns that the humanoid robot craze is heading for failure

Renowned robotics pioneer Rodney Brooks, famed for the Roomba, cautioned that the current obsession with humanoid robots in Silicon Valley is misguided and unsustainable, The NY Times reports. His critique highlights a potential misallocation of R&D funds away from functional, task‑specific automation that could deliver more immediate economic impact. The NY Times

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Experiment to train rats to play Doom reaches a new level; rats can now shoot enemies — wraparound AMOLED screen provides virtual environment for neuroengineers' expanded open source project

Tom's Hardware

Kindle's in-book AI assistant can answer all your questions without spoilers

Engadget

Google pulls AI-generated videos of Disney characters from YouTube in response to cease and desist

Engadget

China's core AI industry to top 1.2 trillion yuan in 2025: research institute

China Daily

Why Elon Musk Is Suddenly Talking So Much About Space Data Centers

The Information

Investors seek protection from risk of AI debt bust

Financial Times

Trump AI order fuels GOP divide over state laws

The Hill

6 silent victims of the looming memory crisis

XDA Developers

Rodney Brooks, the Godfather of Modern Robotics, Says the Field Has Lost Its Way

The NY Times