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Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 15:50
AI Frontlines
Prediction markets gauge AGI timelines
Analysts note a surge in wagers on platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi, where traders have staked nearly $10 million on OpenAI’s next model release and assigned an 11‑15% chance of an AGI announcement next year. The bets, highlighted by The Information, echo co‑founder Ilya Sutskever’s estimate that true AGI could emerge within five to twenty years, while Manifold markets split on a 2036 horizon. Such market signals are increasingly used as informal barometers of industry confidence.
The Information
Grok chatbot spreads misinformation on Bondi Beach shooting
Engadget reports that xAI’s Grok repeatedly misidentifies the hero of the Bondi Beach shooting and conflates the incident with unrelated events, echoing earlier glitches that saw the bot self‑designate as “MechaHitler.” Gizmodo corroborates the pattern, noting the AI’s propensity to mix up images and facts, raising fresh concerns about the reliability of large‑scale chat assistants in real‑time news contexts.
Engadget
AI‑enhanced mammograms aim beyond cancer detection
At the RSNA meeting, researchers unveiled a new class of multitool AI algorithms that not only flag suspicious lesions in screening mammograms but also predict individual risk for breast cancer and cardiovascular disease. STAT News emphasizes that these models could transform routine imaging into a broader preventive health platform, though clinical validation remains underway.
STAT News
First Voyage secures seed capital for AI habit‑building companion
TechCrunch reveals that First Voyage has closed a $2.5 million seed round led by a16z Speedrun and SignalFire, targeting the development of an AI‑driven personal companion that nudges users toward healthier habits. The funding underscores continued investor appetite for consumer‑facing generative‑AI products despite mixed returns elsewhere in the sector.
TechCrunch
Model Innovations
Nvidia launches Nemotron 3 open‑source model family
Nvidia announced the Nemotron 3 series—Nano (30 B), Super (100 B) and Ultra (500 B)—featuring a hybrid Mixture‑of‑Experts architecture that quadruples token throughput and expands context windows to one million tokens. Wccftech and Zdnet note the models are openly available on HuggingFace, positioning Nvidia to capture the growing enterprise demand for transparent, high‑performance LLMs while reinforcing its chip ecosystem.
Wccftech
Zdnet
Wired
Telecomms Spotlight
Ofcom probes BT and Three over 999 call failures
BBC News details the regulator’s investigation into BT and Three for repeated failures to connect emergency 999 calls, a breach that follows prior fines for similar outages. The probe highlights persistent reliability challenges in the UK’s telecom infrastructure amid rising traffic loads.
BBC News
Open‑Source Developments
Intel drops Gaudi user‑space driver from open‑source repo
Phoronix reports that Intel has silently removed its Gaudi accelerator user‑space driver code from the open‑source Linux tree, citing undisclosed technical hurdles. The withdrawal may slow adoption of Intel’s AI‑focused hardware in the Linux ecosystem, prompting developers to seek alternatives.
Phoronix
Feast feature store advances open‑source AI data pipelines
InfoQ showcases Feast, an open‑source feature store designed to eliminate redundancy and enable low‑latency serving for enterprise AI workloads. By standardizing feature management across the ML lifecycle, Feast aims to streamline data engineering for production‑grade models.
InfoQ
Technology Trends
“Slop” crowned word of the year, reflecting AI‑generated junk
Merriam‑Webster names “slop” the 2025 word of the year, defining it as low‑quality digital content mass‑produced by generative AI. Associated Press interview highlights how the term captures public fatigue with AI‑driven misinformation and cheap media.
bostonglobe.com
Apple’s executive exodus reshapes its AI roadmap
The Information reveals a wave of senior departures at Apple, prompting a refreshed org chart that maps nearly 400 AI‑related leaders across Siri, AR, and design. The shake‑up underscores the challenges even established hardware firms face in rapidly scaling AI capabilities.
The Information
HDD price surge linked to AI‑driven data‑center expansion
Wccftech notes that hard‑disk‑drive prices are climbing faster than in years, driven by the massive storage demand of AI‑intensive data centers. The trend signals supply‑chain pressure as the industry balances cost‑effective capacity with the relentless growth of training data workloads.
Wccftech