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AI leadership shifts, Google’s Gemini 3 surge, Nvidia’s industry moves, Samsung’s tri-fold phone...
Mardi 2 décembre 2025 à 02:52
Artificial Intelligence: Leadership, Productivity, and Industry Shifts
Apple’s New AI Chief Brings Deep Google and Microsoft Experience
Apple has named a new leader for its artificial intelligence division, signaling a significant change in its approach to AI development. The incoming chief brings a background from both Google and Microsoft, suggesting Apple is seeking to accelerate its AI strategy with expertise from the sector’s most advanced players. TechCrunch notes this shift follows the departure of John Giannandrea, and is seen as both a shake-up and a logical next step as Apple aims to keep pace with rivals in generative AI.
TechCrunch
Google Gemini 3 Puts Google Ahead in the AI Race—But For How Long?
Google’s release of Gemini 3 has given the company a decisive lead in artificial intelligence, overtaking OpenAI and Microsoft according to Computer World. The model’s performance, powered by proprietary TPU chips rather than standard Nvidia GPUs, is being praised for its superior efficiency and accuracy. However, the publication cautions that Google’s dominance is fundamentally tied to its advertising business, and the long-term impact of AI on its revenue model—especially as chatbots disrupt search—remains uncertain. Meanwhile, OpenAI reportedly feels the pressure, with CEO Sam Altman urging his team to catch up fast.
Computer World
The Productivity Paradox: Is Generative AI Really Boosting the Economy?
A joint debate in MIT Technology Review and the Financial Times explores the real impact of generative AI on productivity and the broader economy. While tools like AI coding assistants are revolutionizing some sectors, 95% of AI projects are yet to yield tangible business returns, echoing earlier “productivity paradoxes” from past technology waves. Some economists remain skeptical, arguing that productivity gains may be limited or slow to materialize, especially if AI is used for cost-cutting rather than creating new jobs and augmenting human capabilities. Others see early signs of economic growth, but agree that the benefits of AI may be more nuanced and gradual than recent hype suggests.
MIT Technology Review
Nvidia Bets Big on Industry Domination With Synopsys and New Research
Nvidia is investing $2 billion into Synopsys, a leading player in chip design software, as part of a strategy to make GPUs indispensable for design and simulation, reports The Register and TechCrunch. The deal strengthens Nvidia’s grip on the semiconductor ecosystem at a time when analysts are wary of a potential AI industry bubble. In parallel, Nvidia’s new research on the TiDAR decoding method for language models, covered by Tom’s Hardware, demonstrates notable throughput gains in AI token generation, though some limitations remain.
The Register
TechCrunch
Tom's Hardware
Samsung Unveils Its Ambitious Galaxy Z TriFold Phone
Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy Z TriFold, its first tri-foldable smartphone, after years of speculation, ZDNet reports. The device unfolds into a near 10-inch tablet, boasting a flagship-level 200MP camera and the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. This launch pushes the boundaries of mobile device form factors, with Samsung aiming to set a new standard for innovation in the premium phone market.
Zdnet
Runway and OpenAI Battle for Text-to-Video AI Supremacy
Runway has unveiled its Gen-4.5 text-to-video AI model, claiming “unprecedented physical accuracy and visual precision,” according to The Verge. The model’s outputs are said to be increasingly difficult to distinguish from real footage, raising new questions about the boundaries between AI-generated and real content. OpenAI is also advancing in this space, with recent updates to its Sora 2 model focusing on lifelike physics and fluid dynamics, fueling a competitive race in AI video generation.
The Verge
Amazon and Google Launch Multicloud Link to Boost Cloud Resilience
Google and Amazon Web Services have partnered to enable direct links between their cloud platforms, aiming to help businesses better withstand outages, The Verge reports. The new tool allows companies to quickly establish private connections and offers monitoring systems to detect failures preemptively. This comes after several high-profile cloud outages, and the partnership signals a shift toward more resilient, multi-provider cloud infrastructures.
The Verge
Samsung Pursues Acquisitions to Secure an AI Memory Chip Edge
Samsung is forming a dedicated mergers and acquisitions unit to strengthen its position in supplying advanced memory chips for AI, according to the Financial Times. As competition intensifies in the AI hardware market, Samsung’s new strategy is designed to bolster its technological edge and respond to rapid shifts in global demand.
Financial Times
Data Centers: Energy Demand and Construction Boom Amid AI Growth
The boom in AI has triggered a surge in data center construction, with TechCrunch forecasting a nearly 300% increase in energy demand by 2035. This expansion is already impacting electricity prices, and workers in the construction sector are benefiting from a wave of new roles and higher pay as data center projects multiply.
TechCrunch
TechCrunch
Science & Technology: Space, Environment, and Breakthroughs
Russia’s Only Crewed Launch Pad Disabled After Soyuz Mishap
Live Science reports that Russia has lost the use of its only launch pad capable of sending astronauts to the International Space Station, following significant damage during a recent Soyuz launch. This development marks the first time in more than 60 years that Russia is unable to send humans into space, raising uncertainty about future ISS operations and international cooperation in crewed spaceflight.
Live Science