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AI device reveal, Anthropic Claude Opus 4.5...

Mardi 25 novembre 2025 à 10:50

Tech

Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5 Targets AI Coding Dominance

Anthropic has unveiled the Claude Opus 4.5, described as a significant leap for coding and AI agents. The model introduces integrations into Chrome and Excel, enhancing its usability in professional applications. The company claims that this version is the best in its class for coding, agents, and computer use, outperforming competitors like Google's Gemini 3. However, cybersecurity concerns persist, with the model refusing 78% of malicious coding requests—an improvement but still below ideal safety benchmarks. Anthropic has emphasized improving resilience against prompt injection attacks while acknowledging vulnerabilities remain. Silicon Republic The Verge TechCrunch

Altman and Ive Tease a Minimalist AI Device

Sam Altman and Jony Ive have shared new details about their upcoming AI device, aiming to redefine personal computing with a "peaceful" and distraction-free approach. The prototype, expected within two years, seeks to offer an alternative to the overstimulation associated with smartphones. This vision aligns with broader trends in technology advocating for simpler, more human-centered interfaces. TechCrunch Tech Radar

Google Partners with Accel to Boost Indian AI Startups

Google and Accel have launched a joint initiative to invest up to $2 million per startup in India's booming AI sector. This partnership aims to support innovative companies with a focus on AI breakthroughs, reflecting the growing importance of fostering regional tech ecosystems to maintain global competitiveness. TechCrunch

Meta Faces Criticism for Shutting Down Mental Health Study

An internal study by Meta linking Facebook use to mental health decline was reportedly halted by the company. Critics suggest this move raises ethical questions about transparency and corporate responsibility, especially as the findings could have informed public discourse on social media's societal impact. TechSpot

Generative AI Enters AAA Gaming Industry

Major gaming studios are now integrating generative AI into AAA video games, utilizing it for voice acting, in-game art, and loading screens. While this shift streamlines production, concerns about creativity and job displacement are mounting. The use of AI in entertainment raises broader ethical debates about automation and its impact on creative industries. XDA Developers

Microsoft Acknowledges File Explorer Issues

After persistent user complaints, Microsoft has admitted that File Explorer in Windows 11 suffers from performance issues. The tech giant is testing a preload feature aimed at improving responsiveness, signaling a shift toward addressing long-standing usability concerns. TechSpot

AMD to Raise GPU Prices Amid DRAM Crisis

AMD has announced a 10% price increase for its GPUs starting in 2026, citing an AI-driven DRAM supply crisis. This adjustment reflects broader supply chain challenges affecting the tech industry, with implications for gaming and AI hardware affordability. Tom's Hardware

Raspberry Pi Simplifies OS Installation

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has enhanced its Imager tool, making operating system installations on single-board computers more user-friendly. This update underscores the foundation's commitment to accessibility for hobbyists and developers alike. XDA Developers

Science

James Webb Telescope Identifies Distant Black Hole

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have discovered what may be the universe's earliest known supermassive black hole. Located in galaxy GHZ2, this discovery sheds light on black hole formation just 350 million years after the Big Bang, providing crucial insights into cosmic evolution. Live Science

AI Advances Neuroscience Research

At the 2025 Society for Neuroscience meeting, scientists discussed how AI is revolutionizing neuroscience. From data analysis to clinical applications, AI is enabling breakthroughs in understanding brain activity and diagnosing neurological conditions, marking a significant intersection of technology and medicine. The Scientist

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Anthropic targets coding dominance with the new Claude Opus 4.5

Silicon Republic

Anthropic’s new model is its latest frontier in the AI agent battle — but it’s still facing cybersecurity concerns

The Verge

Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 with new Chrome and Excel integrations

TechCrunch

Altman describes OpenAI’s forthcoming AI device as more peaceful and calm than the iPhone

TechCrunch

Sam Altman and Jony Ive AI device is now in its prototype phase and its 'vibe' is defined

Tech Radar

Google teams up with Accel to hunt for India’s next AI breakouts

TechCrunch

Meta shut down an internal study that linked Facebook use to worse mental health

TechSpot

It's time to have a serious discussion about generative AI in AAA games

XDA Developers

Microsoft finally admits File Explorer is slow, now it's testing a preload fix

TechSpot

AMD to raise graphics card prices by at least 10% in 2026 — price surge attributed to ongoing AI-related DRAM supply crisis

Tom's Hardware

Installing an operating system on your Raspberry Pi just got a whole lot easier

XDA Developers

James Webb telescope may have discovered the earliest, most distant supermassive black hole ever seen

Live Science

AI Tools Unravel Thoughts, Actions, and Neuronal Makeup

The Scientist