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Consumer Tech

OpenAI AGI Chief Takes Medical Leave, Leadership Shuffles

OpenAI’s AGI deployment chief is taking medical leave, triggering a temporary leadership reshuffle that sets the company on a wait-and-see path for its product and strategy moves. An internal memo viewed by The Verge indicates Fidji Simo will be out “for the next several weeks” due to a neuroimmune

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Analysis

Print Blockers Threaten Open 3D Printing

Three states push 'print blockers' onto consumer 3D printers. Legislators are moving toward mandating censorship software on 3D printers sold in their states, a concept critics say would entrench vendor control and wipe out the open, DIY culture that helped launch modern additive manufacturing. The

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AI & Machine Learning

What we’re watching next in ai-ml

The benchmark boom just got louder. Across arXiv’s AI listings, researchers are treating evaluation not as a polite appendix but as the main event—chasing robustness, efficiency, and reproducibility rather than sheer parameter counts alone. The signal isn’t a single breakthrough; it’s a coordinated

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Humanoids

What we’re watching next in humanoids

FedEx is flipping the script on automation: instead of betting on in-house, FedEx will lean on Berkshire Gray to build the next generation of warehouse robots. FedEx announced a shift toward partnerships to accelerate its automation program, teaming with Berkshire Gray as a core external partner to

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Industrial Robotics

NLP Transforms Test Automation in Manufacturing

Plain-language tests just sped up a plant release. In manufacturing software, the drama isn’t a shiny new cobot—it’s a clearer path from requirement to test. A recent look at NLP in test automation shows teams turning natural language into executable test scripts, letting domain experts who aren’t f

My dream pair of AR gaming glasses needs to have these nine features
Consumer Tech

AR glasses with 3DoF reshape handheld gaming

Three degrees of freedom finally give portable AR gaming a stable screen. In hands-on testing, The Verge’s reviewer spent months with three AR glasses aimed at gaming—Xreal’s 1S, Xreal’s One Pro, and Viture’s Beast—hooked up to a Steam Deck, a Nintendo Switch 2, and a slate of USB-C devices. The def

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