California Warehouses Become Throughput Engines
Automation isn’t coming—it’s rewiring California’s industrial real estate. Warehouses aren’t just storage anymore; they’re throughput engines, and manufacturing floors are no longer static spaces but wired, calibrated, and constantly adjusting cells. The market shift is visible in the way space is d
Siri Gets a Standalone App and 'Ask Siri' Button
Siri is getting a standalone app and a real “Ask Siri” button, signaling Apple’s willingness to let its assistant behave more like a full-bore AI helper. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, via reporting cited by Engadget, says Apple’s long-awaited Siri overhaul will separate Siri from the core iOS shell into
Amazon Buys Fauna Robotics: Soft Humanoid Strategy
Amazon just bought a soft, pint-sized helper. Fauna Robotics, the New York startup behind the Sprout humanoid, will join Amazon’s Personal Robotics Group, a move that signals a serious bet on safer, consumer-friendly robotics rather than brute-force automation. Fauna, roughly 50 employees strong an
What we’re watching next in china
Beijing’s policy nudge is turning robot cores into a domestic race. MIIT News this week outlined a multi-pronged push to accelerate localization (国产化) of core robot components—drive systems, controllers, servo motors, and sensors—while guiding public procurement toward domestically produced parts. T
Smaller, Cheaper AI Models Take Center Stage
Smaller, cheaper AI models are finally punching above their weight. A quiet shift is reshaping how teams build and ship AI: researchers are pushing for models that are not only lighter on parameters but heavier on practical value. Across arXiv’s AI listings, Papers with Code’s benchmarking revelries
OpenAI shutters Sora video app, shifts to robotics
OpenAI is pulling the plug on Sora, its consumer video generator, to chase robotics. On March 24, 2026, OpenAI confirmed in an X post that it would discontinue Sora in the consumer app and API, without giving a firm timeline for when the service would disappear. The company said it would “share mor
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MoreWhat we’re watching next in ai-ml
Small, smarter AI just beat bigger rivals on cost. AI researchers are shifting gears from “more parameters, more power” to “more value per watt,” and the signals are stacking from arXiv, Papers with Code, and OpenAI. The papers collectively show a growing obsession with efficiency, rigorous evaluati

Cryopreserved Brain Remains Stunningly Intact
A cryopreserved brain looks shockingly intact after a decade at -146°C. The latest peek into a long-term cryonics project shows that a human brain stored in near-absolute cold still reveals astonishing structural detail. L. Stephen Coles’s brain—held at a Arizona storage facility for “over a decade”

Ready to Hand AI Agents the Keys?
AI agents are stepping off the leash, and experts fear the fallout. Technology Review’s exclusive eBook asks a hard question: are we ready to grant AI agents real autonomy? The subscriber-only report, anchored by quotes from industry voices and dated June 12, 2025, foregrounds a path where machines
Industrial Robotics
MoreBezos Aims $100B AI-Driven Manufacturing
Bezos plots a $100B AI-driven manufacturing overhaul. The move, reported by mainstream outlets and echoed by Robotics and Automation News, would see Amazon founder Jeff Bezos back a sweeping bid to acquire and modernize a portfolio of U.S. manufacturing companies, then run them with aggressive AI-en
Automation Reshapes Home Building and Outdoor Spaces
Automation is reshaping home-building, and it’s shaving weeks off timelines. Residential construction is catching up to its industrial kin as digital design software, automated cutting tools, and integrated project management platforms move from slick demos to real deployments. The trend mirrors wha
Automation Turns California Warehouses into Throughput Engines
California warehouses aren’t storage tanks anymore—they’re throughput engines powered by automation, a shift that’s rewriting the state’s real estate playbook. A March 24, 2026 report frames the change as a systemic upgrade: automation is no longer a “future layer” but a core criterion for how space
FANUC invests $90M in U.S. robot manufacturing
A $90 million Michigan plant will manufacture FANUC robots in America, not offshore. FANUC America unveiled plans to acquire property and build an 840,000-square-foot facility in Pontiac, Michigan, a move designed to boost U.S.-based robot manufacturing capability and shorten lead times for North Am
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MoreAmazon buys Fauna Robotics for safer home humanoids
Amazon just bought Fauna Robotics to push safer, home-friendly humanoids into the living room. The deal brings Fauna’s Sprout—a small, lightweight humanoid designed for research—into Amazon’s Personal Robotics Group, the company confirmed through The Robot Report. Fauna, a New York startup with abou
TI-NVIDIA Tie Accelerates Humanoid Deployments
Two giants promise real-time, safe humanoids—without naming a model. Texas Instruments and NVIDIA unveiled a joint push to accelerate humanoid deployments, aiming to bridge virtual development and real-world operation through an end-to-end hardware and software stack. The partnership, announced in t
MIT Class Maps Medical Tech Realities
A glucose meter sits beside spoiled insulin, and the lesson lands: real-world health tech isn’t as durable as its demos. A few weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students in her MIT Museum seminar, 21A.311 The Social Lives of Medical Objects, gathered around a glucose meter, a jar of test strips, an
Medical devices meet real-world needs at MIT class
Insulin spoils in heat, steering MIT students toward real-world fixes. A few weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students in class 21A.311, The Social Lives of Medical Objects, gathered around a glucose meter, a jar of test strips, and a pile of spare medical parts in the MIT Museum seminar room. The
Consumer Tech
MoreSiri overhaul arrives: standalone app and 'Ask Siri'
Siri is getting a full reboot—standalone app, natural-language chats. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, via Engadget, reports that Apple’s long-awaited Siri overhaul will land in iOS 27 and macOS 27 as a dedicated app, with a new “Ask Siri” feature that lets users converse in text or voice and ask for help i

OpenAI shuts down Sora video app
OpenAI is pulling the plug on Sora. OpenAI announced it is discontinuing Sora, its consumer video-generation app and accompanying API, signaling a renewed focus on research for world-simulation robotics rather than consumer storytelling tools. In a short post, the company said the Sora team will shi
Apple Music Adds Bandsintown Concerts
Concert calendars just synced with your playlists. Apple Music’s iOS 26.4 deepens Bandsintown integration to show live shows right alongside your favorite tracks, turning listening into live-show planning. The headline upgrade arrives with a new Concerts tab in Apple Music’s Search section. Users wi
Apple Maps Ads Go Live This Summer
Ads land in Apple Maps, quietly shifting navigation into a revenue engine. Apple confirmed in a blog post that ads are coming to Apple Maps as part of its newly minted Apple Business platform. The program will place sponsored results at key moments: when users search in Maps, at the top of search re
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Alibaba's Accio Work Turns Prompts into Stores
One prompt, and a storefront pops up in under 30 minutes—Alibaba's Accio Work is redefining cross-border e-commerce. Alibaba International has launched Accio Work, an enterprise AI agent designed to automate e-commerce operations, with global availability starting March 24. The platform promises a f
MRTIS TechBio Wins HK IPO Approval
Beijing AI nanomedicine firm wins Hong Kong listing green light. Chinese regulators have cleared MRTIS TechBio (Beijing) Co., Ltd. to pursue an overseas listing in Hong Kong, a move that formalizes a cross-border path for a homegrown AI-biotech player. The company plans to issue up to 273 million ne

Alibaba’s XuanTie C950 Rewrites RISC-V Ceiling
A 5nm chip from Alibaba’s DAMO Academy just shattered RISC-V speed records. At the 2026 RISC-V Summit, Alibaba DAMO Academy unveiled the XuanTie C950, a flagship CPU built on a 5nm process and capped at 3.2 GHz, with a SPECint2006 score above 70—the highest for a RISC-V CPU to date. Meng Jianyi, DAM
Alibaba bets on OpenClaw hardware surge
Alibaba is building hardware for AI agents as OpenClaw heats up. In March, what Chinese tech circles dubbed the “shrimp farming” phase of Open-Source AI agent frameworks accelerated into tangible products. Mandarin-language reporting shows a flurry of moves: WeChat released a ClawBot plugin on March
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