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TSMC lawsuit, Nvidia AI confusion, ICANN governance...

Jeudi 27 novembre 2025 à 07:50

Tech

TSMC Accuses Former Executive of Leaking Secrets to Intel

TSMC, the Taiwanese chip manufacturing giant, has filed a lawsuit accusing a former executive of leaking confidential information to Intel. The company suspects the individual disclosed trade secrets that could enhance Intel's capabilities in the foundry market. Intel has denied these allegations. This case underscores the competitive tensions within the semiconductor industry, where intellectual property and expertise are critical assets. The Register

Nvidia CEO Questions Public Engagement with AI

Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has expressed confusion over the general public's lukewarm reception to artificial intelligence (AI). Despite the rapid integration of AI tools into various applications, Huang suggests that the transformative potential of AI is not being fully appreciated. Industry observers note that while tech companies are enthusiastic, public concerns over data privacy and ethical implications could be slowing broader acceptance. XDA Developers

ICANN and Internet Governance Debate

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has distanced itself from a controversial proposal it funded, which recommended giving nations a regulatory role in global internet governance. Critics warn that such a model could lead to political interference and fragmented global networks, especially in regions like Africa, where governance struggles are ongoing. The Register

Apple's Dominance in Smartphone Shipments

Apple is poised to overtake Samsung in global smartphone shipments for the first time since 2011, according to Counterpoint Research. Analysts attribute this shift to strong demand for Apple's products, including second-hand devices. However, the report also notes that Apple's advancements in AI, especially in its ecosystem, remain underwhelming compared to competitors. The Register

OpenAI Denies Liability in Teen Suicide Lawsuit

OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit alleging its ChatGPT chatbot contributed to the tragic suicide of a teenager. The company argues the incident resulted from misuse of its platform, highlighting safeguards it has implemented since. This case raises broader ethical questions about AI's role in sensitive interactions and the adequacy of current safeguards. The Verge

MIT Study on AI's Workforce Disruption

A study by MIT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory has revealed that agentic AI could potentially replace 11% of the U.S. workforce. The research used a digital twin of the labor market to simulate AI’s impact, emphasizing both opportunities for efficiency and risks of significant job displacement. Policymakers may need to address these challenges with workforce retraining initiatives. TechSpot

Amazon Workers Challenge AI Development Practices

A petition signed by over 1,000 employees under the banner of Amazon Employees for Climate Justice criticizes the company's aggressive rollout of AI tools. The group raises concerns about ethical compromises and the environmental impact of AI systems. This internal dissent highlights growing tensions within tech firms over balancing innovation with responsible practices. Wired

Bezos’ AI Venture Acquires Agentic Startup

Jeff Bezos’ new AI project, Project Prometheus, has quietly acquired a startup specializing in agentic computing, General Agents, as part of its strategy to dominate the AI market. With over $6 billion in funding, the venture underscores the intensifying competition in the AI space and raises questions about market centralization. Wired

Science

Scientists Reverse Aging in Blood Stem Cells

Researchers have successfully rejuvenated aging blood stem cells in mice, offering potential breakthroughs for age-related blood disorders. This innovation could pave the way for treating human conditions such as anemia in the elderly. The study highlights the emerging field of regenerative medicine and its promise to address age-associated health challenges. Science Alert

Stress and Hair Loss Connection Identified

A new study from Harvard University has established a link between stress and hair loss through experiments on mice. The research sheds light on how stress impacts hair follicle cells, advancing understanding of conditions like alopecia areata. These findings could lead to novel treatments for stress-induced hair loss in humans. Live Science

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TSMC lawsuit claims former exec is probably leaking secrets to Intel

The Register

Nvidia's CEO is also confused as to why we aren't all obsessed with AI

XDA Developers

ICANN distances itself from radical proposal – which it funded – to give nations a role in internet governance

The Register

Apple’s lousy AI didn’t stop it beating Samsung’s smartphone sales for the first time since 2011

The Register

OpenAI denies liability in teen suicide lawsuit, cites ‘misuse’ of ChatGPT

The Verge

MIT study says agentic AI can already replace 11% of the US workforce

TechSpot

Amazon Workers Issue Warning About Company’s ‘All-Costs-Justified’ Approach to AI Development

Wired

Jeff Bezos’ New AI Venture Quietly Acquired an Agentic Computing Startup

Wired

Scientists Restore Aging Blood Stem Cells to a More Youthful State in Mice

Science Alert

We may finally understand stress-induced hair loss

Live Science