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A new MIIT push ties subsidies to domestic robot parts, accelerating local supply chains. Beijing’s latest policy move reframes the factory floor: subsidies now hinge on sourcing core robot components from Chinese suppliers, a tilt that could reshape procurement for both state-driven pilots and priv
White House AI Framework Urges Congress to Act
Congress, your AI rulebook is due—now. The White House rolled out its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence on March 20, a blueprint urging Congress to craft federal laws governing AI and align them with the administration’s policy goals. The document follows the December 2025 execut

Nest Doorbells Hit Lowest Prices of the Year
Nest doorbells just hit their lowest prices of the year. The Verge reports that the battery-powered, second-generation Nest Doorbell is currently $129.99, down $50 from its usual $179.99, available at Amazon and Best Buy (also shown at Google’s Store). If you’d rather run on existing doorbell wiring

Quiet fiber muscles reshape humanoid actuation
Researchers stitched muscles into fiber—and the robot stays silent. A new type of electrically driven artificial muscle fiber could finally give humanoid hardware some of the quiet, compliant behavior that biology pulls off so effortlessly. MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari researchers have pair

Tennant Rolls Out X16 Sweep for 24/7 Cleaning
Industrial floors just got a 24/7 cleaner that never yawns. Tennant Company unveiled the X16 Sweep, its first autonomous, robotic sweeper built for the rough-and-tumble realities of warehouses, logistics centers, and light manufacturing operations. The device is pitched as a workhorse capable of rou

Netherlands Approves Tesla FSD Supervised
The Netherlands just greenlit Tesla’s supervised Full Self-Driving on public roads. Dutch regulators, the RDW, announced the decision after more than a year and a half of testing, making the Netherlands the first European country to authorize FSD on real roads. Tesla’s European headquarters sits in
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OpenAI and Anthropic Slow AI Model Releases
OpenAI and Anthropic are slowing the most dangerous AI models from going public. In a move that suggests a broader shift away from “open” AI demos, two of the field’s biggest labs are tightening access to their latest systems amid security fears. The tech press landscape already warned that public r
What we’re watching next in ai-ml
Smaller models are beating bigger rivals on core benchmarks, not by magic, but by smarter testing and better data. A quiet but firm shift is rippling through AI labs and open-science platforms: a benchmark-first, efficiency-minded approach is re-shaping what “progress” looks like. Across arXiv’s AI

AI Compute Surges; Wall Slips
AI compute growth is exploding, and the wall critics warned about may never arrive. The Download, a Technology Review newsletter, frames the latest optimism around AI progress around a simple argument: the drivers of computation aren’t slowing down. Mustafa Suleyman, described in the piece as Micros
AI Security Tool Held Back Over Safety Fears
OpenAI and Anthropic have pulled the brakes on a new cybersecurity AI, saying it’s too dangerous for widespread release. The move, reported and analyzed across tech outlets, signals a broader shift: as AI systems grow more capable, the threat surface when they go public grows with them. The involved
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Weather Data: The Hidden Bolt in Automation
Weather data is the unseen voltage keeping automated lines alive. A growing chorus in manufacturing circles argues that automation systems fail not for lack of sensors or fancy robots, but because they never get weather right. Production data shows that the smartest automation suites assume a perfec

Tennant's X16 Sweep: Round-the-Clock Autonomy
Tennant’s X16 Sweep is not a gimmick—it’s a 24/7 scrubber aimed at warehouses, logistics hubs, and light manufacturing, a signal that autonomous cleaning has moved from marketing demos to real deployment. The company says the X16 is its first autonomous, robotic sweeper built for complex industrial

Weather Intelligence Hidden Key to Automation Success
Weather changes break factory automation—unless plants plan for it. Automation systems are celebrated for precision and predictability, but the new story in automation isn’t just about sensors and machine learning models. Production data shows a quiet but decisive dependency: weather. The article ex

SVT Unveils Softbot Intelligence for Real-Time AI
Real-time data becomes the star of automation. SVT Robotics has launched Softbot Intelligence, a data capability built on the Softbot Platform intended to turn streams of live automation activity into a contextual, high-fidelity knowledge base. The company says the system captures real-time executio
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Electrically driven muscles power next-gen humanoid actuation
A fiber-scale muscle, powered by silent electric forces, could finally quiet the clamor of future humanoids. Engineering documentation shows researchers at MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari have stitched two advanced actuation concepts into a fiber-friendly package: a thin McKibben actuator that

Jack Dennis, Dataflow Pioneer, Dies at 94
MIT's dataflow pioneer Jack Dennis has died at 94. Dennis, who led the Computation Structures Group within CSAIL, helped crystallize dataflow models of computation—ideas that treat program execution as a flow of data tokens through a graph of operations rather than a strict sequence of instructions.

Temple Student Wins Scholarship, Builds AI Android
Temple student builds an AI home-care android and pockets a prestigious scholarship. An electrical and computer engineering student at Temple University, Kyle McGinley, is quietly reshaping the campus narrative around robotics—he’s not only a junior with a heavy workload but a researcher who helped

Quiet Fiber Muscles Push Soft Robotics Forward
These artificial fiber muscles move without motors. A collaboration between MIT’s Media Lab and Italy’s Politecnico di Bari has unveiled a new class of electrofluidic fiber muscles—actuators built directly in a fiber format that combine a thin McKibben-style fluid actuator with a miniature solid-sta
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XChat Goes Live: Encrypted, Ad-Free for X
XChat is here: encrypted, ad-free messaging for X users. The standalone app appeared on the App Store with an official “expected to be available” date of April 17, and it’s billed as a dedicated chat tool for people inside X’s ecosystem rather than a simple upgrade to the company’s existing direct m

Sonos's Portable Speaker Delivers a Real Win
Sonos just proved you don’t have to pick between Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi. Engadget’s review recap positions Sonos’ new portable speaker as a rare win for the company, delivering the “best of both worlds” in a single device. After a string of mid‑season misses, the recap suggests Sonos has regained some

Online Reading Glasses, No Prescription Needed
Reading glasses arrive at your door in days—no eye exam needed. The online glasses market is not just a convenience play anymore; it’s a full-blown consumer shift. A recent CNET roundup distilled the landscape to nine retailers that offer reading glasses with zero prescription, courting shoppers wit
Nest Doorbell Deals Hit Year’s Low
Nest Doorbells just dropped to the cheapest price of the year, a pair of deals that could tilt porch-watchers toward a quick buy. Google’s battery-powered, second-gen Nest Doorbell is on sale for $129.99, about $50 off recent levels, at Amazon and Best Buy, and the wired, third-gen version sits at $
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China bets big on embodied AI with two rounds
Two robotics startups just hauled in fresh capital, signaling a state-private push into embodied AI. Alibaba Cloud-led funding for Shengshu Technology amounts to about RMB 2 billion, with Baidu Ventures and Luminous Ventures among the participants. The round follows a roughly RMB 600 million round c

Coze 2.5 reshapes AI agent workflows
Coze 2.5 makes AI agents run your desk. Coze’s latest update bundles personalized AI agents and workflow integration into a single conversational interface, letting users manage schedules, files, emails, and devices without hopping between apps. The headline feature is long-context memory, enabling

China's Robotics AI funding sprint accelerates
A $200 million Series B vaults EngineAI Robotics into the spotlight of China’s embodied AI push. EngineAI Robotics announced a $200 million Series B, lifting its valuation above RMB 10 billion. The round was co-led by funds tied to Henan Investment Group and Luxshare Precision Industry, with partici
Weimob bets on AI as store manager
Weimob just turned AI into a store manager. The Chinese SaaS provider announced a retail-focused AI skill, Weimob Admin Skills, that plugs directly into the OpenClaw ecosystem, with compatibility across local Lobster systems like QClaw. This is one of the first vertical AI Skill deployments in China
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MoreFederal AI Policy Framework Targets Nationwide Standardization
A White House blueprint to lock AI into a single national standard lands today. The National Policy Framework, released March 20, lays out a concrete set of legislative proposals for Congress to enshrine federal AI regulation and steer the United States toward a cohesive national approach. The docum
White House pushes federal AI regulation framework
The White House handed Congress a nationwide AI rulebook. On March 20, the administration released the National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, urging Congress to translate its pages into federal law. Policy documents show the framework goes beyond broad strategy, explicitly calling fo
White House Seeks Federal AI Framework to Preempt States
The White House has handed Congress a blueprint to banish state AI laws. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released March 20, lays out a series of legislative proposals intended to govern AI-related issues at the federal level. The framework moves beyond past White House do

Third Circuit Lets Building Codes Be Read Freely
Building codes aren’t behind a paywall anymore. A federal appeals court has ruled that copying and sharing building codes that have been incorporated into federal and state law is fair use, even when private publishers retain copyright interests in those codes. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Thir
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