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React et Next.js : deux failles critiques découvertes, mise à jour en urgence

React et Next.js : deux failles critiques découvertes, mise à jour en urgence

Deux CVE critiques touchent React et Next.js : CVE-2025-55182 et CVE-2025-66478. Il faut patcher en urgence vos stacks React et Next. Ces failles permettent d'exécuter du code distance et fragilise votre configuration par défaut. Sur React, elles touchent le protocole React Server Components, rend...

OpenAI has trained its LLM to confess to bad behavior

OpenAI has trained its LLM to confess to bad behavior

OpenAI is testing another new way to expose the complicated processes at work inside large language models. Researchers at the company can make an LLM produce what they call a confession, in which the model explains how it carried out a task and (most of the time) owns up to any bad behavior....

L'archéologie numérique - Fouiller là où plus personne ne cherche

L'archéologie numérique - Fouiller là où plus personne ne cherche

Vous cherchez un vieux driver obscur de 2003, une démo technique jamais rééditée, ou ce vieux shareware DOS que personne n’a archivé ? Pas de souci, vous allez sur Google qui vous crache 3 liens morts et vous renvoie sur Reddit ou je ne sais où ailleurs… et vous abandonnez l’idée...

Cupertino - Plus de code iOS pourri avec vos assistants IA

Cupertino - Plus de code iOS pourri avec vos assistants IA

Vous développez une app SwiftUI et Claude vous balance du NavigationView alors qu’Apple recommande NavigationStack depuis la sorite d’iOS 16 ? Ou encore il vous sort @ObservableObject et @Published alors qu’on est passé à @Observable ? Bienvenue dans le club des devs qui passent...

Roundtables: Trump’s Impact on the Next Generation of Innovators

Roundtables: Trump’s Impact on the Next Generation of Innovators

Every year, MIT Technology Review recognizes dozens of young researchers on our Innovators Under 35 list. We checked back in with recent honorees to see how they’re faring amid sweeping changes to science and technology policy within the US. Learn about the complex realities of what life...

Unlocking AI’s full potential requires operational excellence

Unlocking AI’s full potential requires operational excellence

Talk of AI is inescapable. It’s often the main topic of discussion at board and executive meetings, at corporate retreats, and in the media. A record 58% of S&P 500 companies mentioned AI in their second-quarter earnings calls, according to Goldman Sachs. But it’s difficult to walk the talk....

The Download: OpenAI’s caste bias problem, and how AI videos are made

The Download: OpenAI’s caste bias problem, and how AI videos are made

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. OpenAI is huge in India. Its models are steeped in caste bias. Caste bias is rampant in OpenAI’s products, including ChatGPT, according to an MIT...

OpenAI is huge in India. Its models are steeped in caste bias.

OpenAI is huge in India. Its models are steeped in caste bias.

When Dhiraj Singha began applying for postdoctoral sociology fellowships in Bengaluru, India, in March, he wanted to make sure the English in his application was pitch-perfect. So he turned to ChatGPT. He was surprised to see that in addition to smoothing out his language, it changed his...

Designing CPUs for next-generation supercomputing

Designing CPUs for next-generation supercomputing

In Seattle, a meteorologist analyzes dynamic atmospheric models to predict the next major storm system. In Stuttgart, an automotive engineer examines crash-test simulations for vehicle safety certification. And in Singapore, a financial analyst simulates portfolio stress...

Powering HPC with next-generation CPUs

Powering HPC with next-generation CPUs

For all the excitement around GPUs—the workhorses of today’s AI revolution—the central processing unit (CPU) remains the backbone of high-performance computing (HPC). CPUs still handle 80% to 90% of HPC workloads globally, powering everything from climate modeling to semiconductor design. Far from...