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Robotics Rift, AI Investment Risks, Space Data Centers, and Global Tech Breakthroughs...
Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 06:51
Robotics: Industry Turbulence and Strategic Shifts
The Humanoid Dream Loses Momentum
Rodney Brooks, the famed creator of the Roomba, warns that the current obsession with humanoid robots is “doomed to fail,” arguing that the field has drifted away from practical applications toward speculative hype. The New York Times highlights his critique, noting that industry funding is increasingly diverted to more modest, task‑specific machines.
The NY Times
iRobot’s Chapter 11 Filing Signals a Turning Point
The once‑dominant Roomba maker iRobot has entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is set to be taken private by two Chinese firms, marking the end of an era for consumer robotics. Market Watch reports that the collapse reflects broader competitive pressures and a failure to innovate beyond household cleaning.
Market Watch
Artificial Intelligence: Market Dynamics, Infrastructure, and Regulatory Challenges
China’s AI Sector Poised to Surpass $170 Billion
According to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, China’s core AI industry will exceed 1.2 trillion yuan in 2025, driven by breakthroughs in large‑model language and multimodal capabilities and a booming embodied‑intelligence segment that has attracted over 40 billion yuan in financing. China Daily emphasizes the sector’s shift from pure research to real‑world productivity.
China Daily
Space‑Based Data Centers Attract the AI Elite
Tech magnates including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Jensen Huang are championing the concept of orbital data centers to meet the soaring compute demands of generative AI. The Information notes that Google plans to launch prototype satellites by 2027, while startup Starcloud already trained a large language model aboard a demonstration satellite equipped with an Nvidia GPU.
The Information
Investors Hedge Against an AI Debt Bubble
Financial markets are buzzing with “AI‑protective” instruments as investors fear a debt bust in the sector. Financial Times transcripts reveal analysts discussing insurance‑style products, while a separate FT piece details the surge in trading such safeguards, and another FT analysis outlines the four “O’s” that could trigger an AI bubble.
Financial Times
Financial Times
Financial Times
Google Pulls Disney‑Powered AI Videos After Legal Threats
Following a cease‑and‑desist from Disney, Google removed dozens of AI‑generated videos featuring iconic characters from YouTube. Engadget reports the takedown, and Variety adds that the letter also accused Google of training models on Disney‑protected assets without permission. The episode underscores escalating copyright battles in generative AI.
Engadget
Kindle Introduces an In‑Book AI Assistant
Amazon’s new “Ask this Book” feature lets readers query an AI chatbot for spoiler‑free answers directly within Kindle titles. Engadget explains that the tool, initially limited to the iOS app, will soon expand to devices and Android, while also noting industry concerns over author consent and broader AI copyright disputes.
Engadget
Technological Advancements: Consumer Hardware and Semiconductor Supply
Apple’s iPhone 20 May Debut a Four‑Sided Bending Display
Wccftech reports that Apple’s upcoming 20th‑anniversary iPhone, slated for late 2027, could showcase a fully bezel‑less screen that bends on all four edges, with LG investing heavily to retool its production line for the novel display technology. The design promises a seamless visual experience but raises manufacturing challenges.
Wccftech
AI’s Appetite Triggers a Global Memory Crisis
The relentless demand for AI compute is straining the semiconductor supply chain, forcing fabs to pivot toward HBM production and prompting Micron to shutter its consumer RAM business. XDA Developers warns that this “memory crisis” could persist through 2026, impacting everything from smartphones to high‑performance servers.
XDA Developers
Innovation: Bio‑Neuro Gaming Breakthroughs
Rats Master Doom on a Wrap‑Around AMOLED Screen
Neuroengineer Viktor Tóth has upgraded his open‑source platform, enabling rats to navigate and shoot enemies in the classic Doom engine using a custom AMOLED display. Tom’s Hardware highlights the project’s second‑generation setup, which expands the experimental possibilities for brain‑computer interfaces and animal cognition research.
Tom's Hardware