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AI coding at Microsoft, China robot bubble, EU Chat Control risk, Tesla slowdown...
Vendredi 28 novembre 2025 à 06:50
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Frontlines
Microsoft’s AI Coding Revolution: 30% of Code Written by AI
The Verge reports that Microsoft is advancing its vision where AI agents autonomously manage PC tasks, but before reaching that future, the company is already deeply integrating AI into its software development. CEO Satya Nadella revealed that up to 30% of code in some projects is now generated by AI, marking a significant transformation in development workflows. Internal momentum is strong, but the company is also focused on building robust tools to convince its own developers of AI’s reliability and potential. This highlights the accelerating role of AI in software engineering, as Microsoft positions itself at the forefront of practical AI adoption.
The Verge
China Warns of “Humanoid Robot Bubble” Amid Investment Surge
The Verge highlights a rare note of caution from China’s National Development and Reform Commission, which warns of a “bubble” forming in the country’s rapidly growing humanoid robotics sector. With over 150 companies, many of which are startups or new entrants, investment is outpacing proven use cases, raising fears of “highly similar” models and shrinking R&D funding. Despite Beijing labeling embodied intelligence a national priority, the government now urges the industry to balance speed with sustainability, acknowledging risks reminiscent of the broader AI sector’s volatility.
The Verge
According to TechCrunch, defense tech startup Anduril Industries has experienced significant failures in the field, particularly with autonomous weapons systems. The Wall Street Journal details incidents including more than a dozen drone boats failing during a Navy exercise off California, prompting safety concerns among service members. These setbacks underscore the technical and operational challenges that persist as militaries worldwide push for more autonomy in battlefield technologies.
TechCrunch
Privacy, Security & Regulation
EU “Chat Control” Shift: Privacy Risks Remain for Businesses
Computer World reports that the European Union has softened its stance on breaking end-to-end encryption for messaging apps, but privacy advocates warn that proposed “Chat Control” rules remain a red flag for both individuals and enterprises. Critics such as Patrick Breyer and European Digital Rights (EDRi) caution that voluntary provider-based scanning could still expose sensitive corporate data, and warn of high error rates and lack of oversight. The move, they argue, legitimizes warrantless mass surveillance by big tech firms and threatens online anonymity, despite headlines suggesting a retreat from intrusive monitoring.
Computer World
OpenAI Halts Mixpanel Use After Analytics Leak
The Register reveals that OpenAI has discontinued use of analytics provider Mixpanel following a breach that exposed API user data. The incident has prompted OpenAI to review relationships with other third-party vendors, raising questions about the security of sensitive data in the AI sector and the need for robust oversight of analytics partnerships.
The Register
Zendesk Phishing Surge: Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters Target Support Systems
Phishing attacks have intensified against Zendesk users, according to The Register, as threat actors dubbed “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters” deploy fake support domains and malicious helpdesk tickets. Security firm ReliaQuest uncovered this campaign, which reflects a growing trend of targeting customer service and support platforms for extortion and social engineering attacks.
The Register
Technology Business & Hardware
Tesla’s Global Sales Decline Signals Tougher EV Competition
TechSpot reports that after years of rapid expansion, Tesla’s vehicle sales are projected to fall by 7% in 2025, the second consecutive annual decline, even as the broader EV market grows. The company’s third-quarter self-praise for “record” achievements contrasts with real delivery drops in the US, Europe, and China. Analysts suggest that increased competition, especially from Chinese automakers and mainstream brands, is eroding Tesla’s dominance, and that robotics innovations alone are unlikely to reverse the trend.
TechSpot
Seagate Pushes HDD Limits With HAMR Tech
TechSpot details Seagate’s breakthrough in hard disk drive (HDD) technology using heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR), achieving a data density of 6.9TB per platter in lab tests. The company projects future HDDs could reach 10TB per platter, promising massive storage gains for enterprise and data center markets. This innovation signals a continued, if niche, future for spinning disks in the era of solid-state storage.
TechSpot
Ex-TSMC Executive’s Homes Raided in Intel Trade-Secret Probe
Tom’s Hardware reports that Taiwanese prosecutors have raided the homes of former TSMC Senior Vice President Lo Wen-jen as part of a lawsuit alleging he leaked trade secrets to rival Intel. The investigation, following TSMC’s civil filing, spotlights the fierce competitive pressures and intellectual property risks in the semiconductor industry, with potential ramifications for global chip supply chains.
Tom's Hardware
Scientific Computing & Space
Mexico Unveils 314-Petaflop Supercomputer, a Regional Powerhouse
Science Alert announces that Mexico has revealed a new supercomputer named after an Aztec goddess, boasting 314 petaflops of computational power—making it seven times more powerful than any previous system in Latin America. This leap positions Mexico at the forefront of high-performance computing in the region, with potential impacts in scientific research, artificial intelligence, and climate modeling.
Science Alert
BlackSky’s New Satellite Delivers Detailed Earth Images Within Hours
According to TechSpot, space company BlackSky achieved a milestone by capturing high-resolution images of Earth less than a day after deploying its latest satellite. The rapid turnaround demonstrates advances in satellite imaging technology and supports real-time intelligence gathering for applications ranging from disaster response to strategic monitoring.
TechSpot
Science Spotlight
Meteorite Discovery: More Valuable Than Gold
Science Alert tells the story of a man who kept a mysterious rock for years, believing it to be gold, only to learn it was a rare meteorite—far more valuable and scientifically significant. The find underscores the ongoing fascination with space rocks and their importance for research into the origins of our solar system.
Science Alert