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Google Launches 'Gemma 4 12B' AI Model That Can Run On Your Laptop

Par : BeauHD
3 juin 2026 à 20:00
Google has launched Gemma 4 12B, a 12-billion-parameter open AI model designed to run locally on your laptop without depending entirely on cloud infrastructure. WION reports: According to Google, the new model delivers performance close to much larger AI systems while requiring significantly less memory. The company says Gemma 4 12B can run locally on devices equipped with just 16GB of VRAM, making advanced AI more accessible to developers, researchers and businesses. The launch highlights a growing trend across the AI industry: bringing powerful AI models directly to personal computers instead of relying solely on remote data centers. Gemma is Google's family of open AI models built using technology and research from its Gemini program. The new Gemma 4 12B model contains 12 billion parameters and has been designed to handle multiple types of information, including text, images and audio. Unlike traditional AI systems that focus only on text, Gemma 4 12B can understand visual content, process audio inputs and perform advanced reasoning tasks. This makes it suitable for a wider range of applications, from software development and content creation to research and automation. Google says the model is available under the Apache 2.0 licence, allowing developers and organizations to use, modify and deploy it with relatively few restrictions. [...] One of the most significant technical changes in Gemma 4 12B is its new unified architecture. Traditionally, multimodal AI systems use separate components known as encoders to process images, audio and text before combining the information. Google says Gemma 4 12B removes the need for separate multimodal encoders. Instead, the model processes different types of information through a unified architecture. According to the company, this helps improve efficiency while reducing memory requirements and computational overhead. The result is a model that can deliver advanced multimodal capabilities while remaining small enough to run locally on modern hardware.

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Google Shares Fitbit Air Blueprints So Anyone Can 3D-Print Accessories

Par : BeauHD
3 juin 2026 à 19:00
Google has released (PDF) technical specs and 2D CAD drawings for the Fitbit Air to encourage users to make their own accessories. "These CAD drawings include crucial mating dimensions, tolerances, and mating force specifications -- including attach and detach force -- to help you build a high-quality accessory band," Google says on a store page listing. 9to5Google reports: Noting how the "community has already come up with innovative and creative new ideas to make the Fitbit Air [their] own" since launch last month, Google is "officially releasing the hardware specifications and accessory design guidelines for the Fitbit Air tracker to the public." For example, owners have already found their own bicep band solutions. This information would typically just be available for third-party accessory companies, but Google wants to open things up to "independent designers and artisan makers." The Google Store page also lists other things developers should keep in mind, such as sensor clearance, sensor pressure, secure retention, and skin-friendly materials.

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Qwant remplace Google au Parlement européen : le vrai début de la souveraineté numérique ?

3 juin 2026 à 10:15

Le 4 juin, le Parlement européen remplacera Google par Qwant comme moteur de recherche par défaut sur ses ordinateurs. Une bascule qui intervient au moment où les institutions européennes multiplient les initiatives pour réduire leur dépendance aux logiciels américains… et où les grands groupes américains s'inquiètent de la politique européenne.

Une Pixel Watch 5 retrouvée par un plongeur ? Google victime de la fuite la plus drôle de l’Histoire

1 juin 2026 à 10:01

Oubliez l'iPhone oublié dans un bar : Google vient de pulvériser le record de la fuite la plus insolite. Un plongeur a remonté de l'océan une montre pas encore annoncée. Un employé de Google semble avoir perdu une Pixel Watch 5 dans l'eau, et quelqu'un l'a retrouvée au fond des Caraïbes.

J’ai failli perdre mon coach sportif à cause d’un bug de Google Gemini

31 mai 2026 à 07:36

Dans la newsletter ToujoursPlus de cette semaine, j'ai exposé une mésaventure qui m'est arrivée à cause d'un bug dans Gemini, l'IA de Google. Les leçons de cet épisode sont à la fin de l'article. Et pour recevoir toutes les newsletters, inscrivez-vous ici !

Apple Working To Cram Massive Gemini Model Into iPhone To Power New Siri

Par : BeauHD
30 mai 2026 à 08:00
Apple is reportedly working to shrink Google's Gemini models enough to power parts of a long-delayed AI-enhanced Siri on iPhones. But despite Apple's best efforts to run the AI locally, "the iPhone's Gemini makeover will lean heavily on Google and Nvidia in the cloud," reports Ars Technica. That could complicate Apple's privacy-first AI messaging, especially if more complex Siri requests are routed through Google infrastructure and Nvidia's encrypted cloud-computing platform. Ars Technica reports: After inking the Google deal, Apple apparently got to work distilling Google's giant cloud-based Gemini models. Distillation is a process in which a small, less resource-intensive model learns to mimic a large, expensive one. With enough time, this can reliably transfer useful capabilities while pruning less important weights from the model. That may enable Siri to handle some tasks with private local compute, but a cloud component looks inevitable. Processing users' AI data in the cloud could be a problem for Apple. At WWDC, the company will probably promote its years of experience designing chips and how well that positions it for AI. However, The Information claims that Apple has struggled to even get Google's massive undistilled Gemini models running on its custom Private Cloud Compute infrastructure, which is built on on M-series Mac chips. When the smarter Siri rolls out, it will probably route more complex tasks to Google's cloud infrastructure instead of Apple's, but it won't be running on Google TPUs. Apple has reportedly signed a deal with Nvidia to use its Confidential Computing platform for this purpose. Confidential Computing keeps data encrypted on Nvidia GPUs while it's being processed in the cloud, which could help Apple claim it's still sensitive to user privacy concerns. It might even retain its own Private Cloud Compute branding for the system. The iPhone probably won't tell you which version of Gemini is handling individual Siri requests. Device makers designing hybrid systems that rely on local and cloud-based AI like to talk about making the experience feel "seamless." There might be clues, though.

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Lutte contre le piratage : le but contre son camp paradoxal de Canal+ devant la justice

29 mai 2026 à 14:09

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En voulant forcer Google et Cisco à bloquer des sites de streaming illégal, Canal+ a utilisé un argument technique redoutable devant la Cour d'appel de Paris. Problème : cette déclaration vient saborder ses propres négociations anti-piratage en cours.

Waymo lance officiellement son nouveau robotaxi beaucoup plus pratique et plus sûr

29 mai 2026 à 08:25

Waymo va commencer à déployer ses nouveaux taxis autonomes aux États-Unis. En plus d'être plus pratiques pour les usagers que les Jaguar I-Pace utilisés actuellement, ces véhicules embarquent la dernière génération du système de conduite autonome de la firme.

DOJ Charges Google Employee With $1.2 Million Polymarket Bet On Search Term

Par : BeauHD
28 mai 2026 à 15:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: Federal prosecutors charged a Google employee with fraud on Wednesday, alleging that he made $1.2 million off of bets using insider information on Polymarket. Prosecutors claim that Michele Spagnuolo, a staff information security engineer at Google, used confidential information to place trades correctly betting that singer d4vd would be Google's most searched person in 2025. Spagnuolo has been charged with money laundering, commodities fraud and wire fraud. The complaint, filed in the Southern District of New York, was unsealed on Wednesday. Spagnuolo was arrested Wednesday morning in New York, ABC reported. "Spagnuolo had access to Google's internal data systems, including a particular Google internal software tool that provided him access to confidential, nonpublic Year in Search data," the prosecutors said in their complaint. Some observers of the Polymarket platform flagged the user "AlphaRaccoon" back in December for suspicious trades on the most searched person contracts. The complaint Wednesday said that Spagnuolo was the person behind that account. "Google officially and publicly announced its Year in Search 2025 results on or about December 4, 2025. Soon after it did so, Spagnuolo's AlphaRaccoon account, profited approximately $1.2 million on his Google Year in Search 2025-related bets," the complaint said. [...] Spagnuolo is also facing a civil case from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, where he's charged with insider trading. The complaint detailed that Spagnuolo correctly predicted the outcomes of a slew of other search markets, including contracts like "Will Zohran Mamdani rank in the Top 5 most searched" and "Will Squid Game be the #1 searched TV show." "Spagnuolo misappropriated the material Confidential Information by knowingly or recklessly using it to trade the 2025 Year in Search List Contracts in breach of his duties of trust and confidentiality," the CFTC complaint alleged.

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Délit d’initié sur Polymarket : cet employé Google s’est fait 1,2 million grâce aux secrets de l’entreprise

28 mai 2026 à 13:05

Michele Spagnuolo, ingénieur logiciel chez Google, a été accusé d'avoir utilisé des informations confidentielles pour parier sur Polymarket et remporter 1,2 million de dollars. Il a été inculpé par le ministère de la Justice américain.

Google annonce déjà des changements pour sa nouvelle application santé

28 mai 2026 à 07:57

Google Health, le remplaçant de Fitbit, est sous le feu des critiques. Les utilisateurs historiques du service reprochent à Google d'avoir dénaturé ce qui faisait le charme de l'application, tandis que les nouveaux utilisateurs ne comprennent pas tout au fonctionnement de l'application de suivi de la santé. Google a publié un billet de blog avec de très nombreux correctifs à venir.

Cryptojacking : comment des hackers volent la puissance de vos cartes graphiques en passant par Google et des chatbots IA

28 mai 2026 à 07:52

Dans un article de blog publié le 26 mai 2026, des chercheurs de Microsoft ont mis au jour une campagne malveillante d'un genre nouveau : des pirates détournent les résultats de recherche, et désormais les réponses des chatbots IA, pour infecter les PC puissants et exploiter leurs cartes graphiques à des fins de minage de cryptomonnaies.

Test du Google Fitbit Air à 99 euros : génial pour suivre sa santé, frustrant pour le sport

27 mai 2026 à 19:05

Pour 99 euros, Google propose un bracelet connecté capable de suivre votre santé 24/7 avec une autonomie au-delà d'une semaine. Un produit estampillé « Google Fitbit » pour la première fois, compatible avec un abonnement « Health Coach » pour qu'une IA commente vos données de santé. Mais un produit aussi abordable peut-il être vraiment efficace ? Après deux semaines d'essai, c'est le moment du verdict.

« Google impose l’IA de force », des utilisateurs fuient et un rival profite de l’exode

27 mai 2026 à 07:55

Depuis les annonces de la Google I/O 2026, les installations de DuckDuckGo s'envolent aux États-Unis. C'est ce qu'a annoncé le moteur de recherche alternatif sur X le 26 mai 2026. Le signal est faible en volume, mais révélateur d'un rejet croissant de l'IA imposée dans les outils du quotidien.

Google peut griller tout votre quota Gemini Pro en un seul prompt

26 mai 2026 à 07:24

Google a baissé le prix de son forfait AI Ultra à la I/O 2026. Au même moment, l'entreprise a discrètement durci les quotas de Gemini Pro, au point qu'un seul prompt complexe peut désormais grignoter 13 % de l'allocation hebdomadaire. Un utilisateur en a fait l'expérience.

Quand une simple recherche devient une commande : le bug absurde de Google

23 mai 2026 à 10:27

Plus tôt cette semaine, Google a déployé une refonte de son moteur de recherche, mettant en avant l'IA et devant simplifier l’accès à l’information. Cependant, certains mots très simples semblent ne plus fonctionner comme des requêtes classiques.

Google API Keys Remain Active After Deletion

Par : BeauHD
22 mai 2026 à 23:00
Aikido Security found that deleted Google API keys can continue authenticating for a median of about 16 minutes and as long as 23 minutes, despite Google Cloud's UI claiming that once a key is deleted it can no longer make API requests. Dark Reading reports: Joe Leon, researcher at Belgian startup Aikido Security, recently analyzed the revocation window -- the time between a key's deletion and its last successful authentication -- for the cloud giant's API keys. In a blog post published today, Leon said Google Cloud Platform (GCP) customers expect API access to end immediately after the key is deleted, but this is not the case. In a series of tests, Leon found that the median revocation window was around 16 minutes, while the longest window was up to 23 minutes, "an incredibly long time" for API keys to continue authenticating successfully, he said. And these windows have serious repercussions for organizations. "An attacker holding your deleted key can keep sending requests until one reaches a server that has not caught up. If Gemini is enabled on the project, they can dump files you have uploaded and exfiltrate cached conversations," Leon said. "The GCP console will not show the key, and it will not tell you the key is still working. You are trusting Google's infrastructure to eventually catch up." [...] Leon tells Dark Reading the revocation windows for Google's API keys, as well as the unpredictable authentication success rates, complicate matters for incident response teams that are dealing with a potential breach. "This breaks the mental model IR teams have when responding to leaked credentials," he says. "It's assumed that when you click 'Delete' or 'Revoke' that the credential no longer works. Now IR teams need to remember that for GCP credentials, a window exists when that 'Deleted' credential still works for attackers." To that end, Aikido recommended that security teams and IR personnel use a 30-minute window for Google API key deletions. Additionally, organizations should monitor their API requests by credential through the "Enabled APIs and services" portion of the GCP console, and review API requests by credential. "If you see unexpected usage from that credential after deletion, someone could be actively exploiting it," Leon wrote. Aikido reported the findings to Google, but the company closed the report as "won't fix," according to the blog post.

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J’ai réalisé un rêve d’enfance grâce à Google Genie 3 (et le potentiel est fou)

22 mai 2026 à 06:28

À la Google I/O 2026, Numerama a pu essayer le modèle Genie 3 de Google DeepMind, désormais capable de générer un monde virtuel jouable à partir d'une simple image Google Street View. Une démo bluffante qui ouvre une porte vertigineuse pour le secteur du jeu vidéo… et qui pose aussi de très nombreuses questions.

J’ai essayé les lunettes de Google et Xreal (Aura) et je pense que les casques VR sont cuits

22 mai 2026 à 06:20

À la Google I/O 2026, Numerama a eu la possibilité d'essayer en avant-première les lunettes « Project Aura » de Google et Xreal, les premières à projeter Android XR au milieu de la vision. Grâce à leurs verres transparents et électrochromes, elles éliminent les défauts principaux des casques comme l'Apple Vision Pro, le Samsung Galaxy XR ou le Meta Quest 3… mais à un coût. Il faudra accepter quelques compromis sur le design et l'interaction.

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