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Un individu à l'aise avec la technologie, fasciné par la robotique et l'intelligence artificielle, avec un fort intérêt pour les progrès technologiques et les innovations émergentes qui façonnent l'avenir. Il recherche des mises à jour approfondies sur les derniers développements et les avancées dans ces domaines.
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Robotics, AI Guardrails, and Next‑Gen Tech Shape 2026...

Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 11:20

Robotics Revolution

iRobot’s Chapter 11 and the Rise of Picea Robotics

The iconic Roomba maker iRobot has entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy and agreed to be acquired by its contract manufacturer Picea Robotics, a Shenzhen‑based ODM that will assume the company’s $190 million loan and waive its $161.5 million debt. The deal, detailed by The Verge and echoed by Engadget, promises uninterrupted service for consumers while signalling a major consolidation in the domestic robot‑vacuum market. Industry analysts note that Picea’s control could reshape product roadmaps and supply‑chain dynamics for the broader robotics sector. The Verge Engadget

Rodney Brooks Warns the Humanoid Dream Is Faltering

In a candid interview, Rodney Brooks, the “godfather of modern robotics” and co‑founder of iRobot, argued that the current humanoid robot craze is losing its way, citing unrealistic expectations and a lack of practical applications. The New York Times reports that Brooks believes the field must refocus on functional, task‑oriented machines rather than glossy science‑fiction prototypes. His critique underscores a growing tension between research ambition and market viability. The NY Times

Brown University Unveils MotionGlot for Text‑Driven Robot Motion

Researchers at Brown University have demonstrated MotionGlot, an AI‑driven system that generates robot motions from simple text commands, marking a step toward more intuitive human‑robot interaction. Boston Globe highlights the collaboration between professor Srinath Sridhar and graduate students, showing the platform’s potential to accelerate the commercial race for humanoid and service robots. The breakthrough could lower development barriers for companies seeking adaptable robotic assistants. bostonglobe.com

Artificial Intelligence Landscape

Guardrails Prove Brittle as Enterprises Face AI Bypass Tactics

Computer World warns that generative‑AI guardrails are increasingly easy to circumvent through techniques like poetic prompts, invisible characters, and hexadecimal encoding, leaving enterprise data exposed. Experts quoted in the piece argue that relying on these safeguards alone is insufficient, urging organizations to adopt traditional security controls and isolation strategies. The analysis signals a looming shift in how AI risk management will be approached in 2026. Computer World

Google Expands Android XR SDK for AI‑Powered Glasses Apps

InfoQ reports that Google has released Android XR SDK Developer Preview 3, introducing the Jetpack Projected and Jetpack Compose Glimmer libraries to enable AI‑enhanced augmented‑reality experiences on smart glasses. The update also adds motion‑tracking and geospatial capabilities to ARCore, positioning Google at the forefront of the emerging AI glasses ecosystem. Developers can now prototype immersive applications that blend real‑world context with on‑device intelligence. InfoQ

China’s AI Industry Surpasses 1.2 Trillion Yuan, Embodied Intelligence Booms

According to China Daily, the nation’s core AI sector is projected to exceed 1.2 trillion yuan ($170 billion) in 2025, driven by rapid advances in large‑model capabilities and a surge in embodied intelligence investments exceeding 40 billion yuan. The report notes that over 350 companies are now active across the AI‑robotics supply chain, reflecting China’s strategic push to integrate AI with physical devices. This momentum underscores the country’s ambition to dominate both software and hardware aspects of the AI frontier. China Daily

Kindle Introduces “Ask This Book” AI Assistant Amid Copyright Concerns

Engadget details Amazon’s new Kindle feature, Ask this Book, which lets readers query an AI assistant for spoiler‑free answers within the text they are reading. While the tool promises seamless knowledge retrieval, the rollout has sparked debate over copyright rights, as publishers cannot opt out and recent lawsuits against AI firms highlight the legal gray area. The controversy illustrates the broader tension between generative AI conveniences and intellectual‑property protections. Engadget

Cutting‑Edge Technological Advancements

Global Memory Shortage Accelerated by AI Demand

XDA Developers highlights a looming memory crisis as AI workloads consume the majority of silicon wafer capacity, prompting fabs to prioritize HBM production for Nvidia accelerators. The shift has forced companies like Micron to shutter consumer RAM lines, signaling a supply‑chain strain that could impact everything from smartphones to servers throughout 2026. Stakeholders are urged to consider alternative architectures and demand‑side management to mitigate the bottleneck. XDA Developers

iPhone 20 to Feature Four‑Sided Bending Display, Says LG Investment

Wccftech reveals that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 20, slated for a 2027 launch, will debut a four‑sided bending design with a fully bezel‑less screen, backed by a $300 million investment from LG to retool its display production line. The ambitious form factor aims to redefine mobile ergonomics and could set a new benchmark for flexible electronics across the industry. Analysts anticipate that the technology will trickle down to mid‑range devices within a few years. Wccftech

Emerging Innovations in AI Infrastructure

Space‑Based Data Centers Gain Momentum Among Tech Titans

The Information reports that leading figures such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Jensen Huang are championing space data centers, with Google planning prototype satellites by 2027 to test AI‑specific TPU performance in orbit. Meanwhile, startup Starcloud claims to have trained the first large‑language model aboard a demonstration satellite equipped with an Nvidia GPU. This extraterrestrial push reflects growing concerns that Earth‑bound compute capacity may soon fall short of the AI industry’s exponential needs. The Information

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11 sources citées

Who is Picea Robotics, Roomba’s new owner?

The Verge

iRobot has filed for bankruptcy and may be taken over by its primary supplier

Engadget

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

The NY Times

Brown University researchers advance AI for next-gen robots

bostonglobe.com

The biggest AI mistake: Pretending guardrails will ever protect you

Computer World

Google Unveils New Tools and Libraries for Building AI Glasses Apps

InfoQ

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

China Daily

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

Engadget

6 silent victims of the looming memory crisis

XDA Developers

Apple’s iPhone 20 To Feature A ‘Four-Sided Bending Design’ And Fully Bezel-Less Display; LG Reportedly Investing Nearly $300 Million As Production Line Requires Overhaul

Wccftech

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

The Information