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OpenAI annonce une fuite de données, voici ce qui s’est réellement passé
Dans un communiqué publié le 26 novembre 2025, la société américaine OpenAI, qui développe notamment ChatGPT, annonce qu’un certain nombre de données d’utilisateurs de son API ont fuité.L’entreprise précise que l’incident provient de l’un de ses fournisseurs d’analyse de données.

Il y a un message crypté au siège de la CIA et une personne a payé 1 million de dollars pour percer son secret

Mauvaise nouvelle : le prix du passe Navigo augmente encore, voici les nouveaux tarifs

Un acteur de Better Call Saul fait son retour surprise dans Pluribus
Patrick Fabian, qui jouait Howard Hamlin dans la série dérivée de Breaking Bad, prête sa voix au répondeur téléphonique mis à disposition de Carol, dans le cinquième épisode de Pluribus. L'actrice a indiqué ne pas avoir été prévenue : il s'agissait d'une surprise de la production.

« C’est la pire idée que je n’ai jamais eue », il fait une journée complète de télétravail dans Skyrim

Quand sort Midnight, la future extension de World of Warcraft ?

Les AirPods 4 sont bradés pour le Black Friday

Voilà une sélection des meilleurs jeux vidéo en promotion pendant le Black Friday
[Deal du Jour] Vous avez fini Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 et avez fait le tour de Mario Kart World ? Il est peut-être temps d'alimenter votre backlog de jeux avec quelques nouveaux titres en promotion durant le Black Friday.

Il y a une mauvaise nouvelle pour The Witcher 4

Al Golden and his defense finally break out in Bengals’ win vs. Ravens

Twitter reactions to Bengals’ statement win over the Ravens

5 Bengals vs. Ravens Questions with Baltimore Beatdown
The Bengals are in must-win territory to keep their slim playoff chances alive in 2025. Their next test is against their divisional foe, the Baltimore Ravens, and the lights couldn’t be brighter with Joe Burrow’s return. To get the lay of the land ahead of the Thanksgiving Night matchup, we tapped the knowledge of a number of contributors over at SB Nation’s Baltimore Beatdown. 1.) AC: In short, what has been the biggest difference between the way the Ravens started this season to their recent surge? I’m sure there are a number of factors, including Lamar Jackson being in and out of the lineup… BB: The biggest difference between the start of the season and now is the improved play of the defense. The unit was flailing for several weeks, but really turned things around after the bye week. This could be chalked up to facing easier opponents, but the improvements are undeniable when you compare the beginning of the season to now. Acquiring Alohi Gilman via trade allowed Kyle Hamilton to move closer to the line of scrimmage, where he is one of the NFL’s biggest game wreckers. The trade for Dre’Mont Jones also greatly improved the pass rush, alongside improved play from rookie Mike Green, who is starting to really show his potential now. The next biggest factor for the team’s turnaround would be health. The Ravens were ravaged by injuries early on this season, and while Lamar Jackson is still clearly hampered at the moment, and Nnamdi Madubuike is still out for the year, the team is relatively healthy at the moment. (Dustin Cox) 2.) AC: Some things I’ve read this week include the Ravens potentially tinkering with their guard spots, in an effort to boost protection and ensure Jackson doesn’t take more hits while potentially not being 100% healthy. Any truth to those potential moves? BB: It’s no secret that the Ravens’ offensive line play has been bad, and their guards are both clear weaknesses. Head coach John Harbaugh recently mentioned the potential to include Emery Jones Jr. in the rotation, and the Ravens have rotated offensive linemen during games in the past. They did it for multiple spots for a couple years and most recently did it with Roger Rosengarten last year at right tackle to ease him in. 3.) AC: I’m curious as to your thoughts on the AFC North and the Conference, as a whole, and where you see the Ravens eventually fitting in this year. No one in the conference, especially the usual powerhouses, seems dominant, and things look, overall, up for grabs—even the Bengals are technically mathematically alive, though their chances are extremely slim. BB: How many times have we said, ‘The Chiefs look beatable this year,’ only for them to return to their winning ways in the playoffs? To say that this year could be different is to fall into the exact same trap. So no, I’m not necessarily buying the idea that the conference is up for grabs. Time and time again, quarterbacks are the great equalizer, which is why the Bills, Ravens, and Chiefs are hard teams to write off despite their records. Other AFC teams that want to make the Super Bowl will likely have to beat at least two of Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Patrick Mahomes. Good luck with that! Now, am I confident in the Ravens doing that? No, but they may only have to beat one of those two, plus, say, Daniel Jones and Bo Nix. That feels doable. (Nikhil Mehta) 4.) AC: What are the overall sentiments from the Ravens’ side of things with Joe Burrow returning this Thursday Night? Confident in Baltimore, regardless? Does it throw a wrench into the Ravens’ preparations? Joe Flacco returning to play in Baltimore would have been a neat storyline, but obviously, the Bengals need to try whatever they can to attempt to win out. BB: The Ravens have been preparing for Burrow to start, so this does not throw a wrench into their plans. I’m not sure how differently a defense would play Burrow vs. Flacco, anyway. Cincinnati’s bottom-ranked defense is not…
