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AI Hype Correction, Open‑Source Models, and the Surge in Data Labeling…
Mardi 16 décembre 2025 à 11:10
Generative AI Insights
AI hype enters correction mode
MIT Technology Review flags a “post‑hype” phase, warning that grandiose claims about AI solving all problems are overstated. Dr. Margaret Mitchell of Hugging Face argues the hype train distracts from tangible breakthroughs, while the new “AI Hype Correction” package aims to reset expectations.
MIT Technology Review
LLMs vulnerable to tiny poisoning attacks
PC Gamer reveals that Anthropic’s models can be corrupted by as few as 250 malicious documents, regardless of model size, exposing a critical security gap in generative AI pipelines. The finding underscores the need for rigorous data vetting before training large language models.
PC Gamer
Desktop environments push back on AI‑generated code
The Verge reports that the GNOME Shell Extensions store now bans extensions that are primarily AI‑generated, citing “unnecessary code” and inconsistent style as rejection criteria. Both It’s FOSS and Phoronix note the move signals a broader industry caution toward unchecked AI contributions.
The Verge
Open‑source AI agents gain traction
The Register highlights IBM’s release of CUGA, an open‑source AI agent that completes over half of its assigned enterprise tasks, positioning it as a pragmatic alternative to proprietary assistants. Its modest performance is framed as a “good enough” step toward wider adoption of autonomous agents in business workflows.
The Register
Artificial Intelligence Outlook
Markets gamble on the timeline to AGI
The Information details how prediction‑market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi show investors assigning an 11‑15 % chance that OpenAI will announce AGI next year, while Manifold markets split odds around a 2036 horizon. Such betting patterns reflect deep uncertainty among AI insiders about when true artificial general intelligence might arrive.
The Information
Nvidia pushes open‑source model infrastructure
Computer World and The Register jointly cover Nvidia’s launch of the Nemotron 3 family—open models ranging from 30 B to 500 B parameters—designed for enterprise‑grade AI agents. The hybrid Mixture‑of‑Experts architecture promises four‑fold token throughput gains and a million‑token context window, positioning Nvidia as a key infrastructure provider as the open‑source AI tide rises.
Computer World
Zdnet
CEOs double down on AI despite shaky ROI
Gizmodo reports a survey where most executives admit their AI projects are underperforming, yet 70 % plan to increase AI spend next year. The Information adds that ServiceNow’s recent stock plunge, triggered by worries over AI cannibalizing SaaS revenues, illustrates market volatility even as leadership remains bullish on AI investment.
Gizmodo
The Information
Technology Trends
Data‑labeling industry explodes as labs chase expertise
The Verge chronicles a “Cambrian explosion” of specialist data‑labeling firms—Mercor, Surge, Handshake—fueling a multi‑billion‑dollar market that supplies the high‑quality training data needed for next‑gen LLMs. Industry insiders warn that this rapid growth may reshape AI economics, with bespoke datasets becoming the primary bottleneck for future breakthroughs.
The Verge
AI‑driven observability gains depth in cloud stacks
DevOps.com notes New Relic’s expanded AWS integrations, adding generative‑AI‑powered root‑cause analysis to its observability platform. The upgrade promises faster incident resolution and tighter feedback loops for DevOps teams deploying AI‑enhanced applications at scale.
DevOps.com
Digital Transformation
Workplace AI adoption outpaces internal communication
Zdnet’s Gallup survey finds 45 % of U.S. workers use AI tools at least occasionally, yet 23 % are unsure whether their employers have formally adopted AI. The gap highlights a communication shortfall that could hinder coherent digital‑transformation strategies across organizations.
Zdnet