What we’re watching next in ai-ml
Smaller, cheaper models are finally catching up to giants on core benchmarks. The latest signal from the field is not a single flashy breakthrough but a recurring pattern: teams are squeezing more performance out of less compute. Across recent arXiv AI submissions, Papers with Code leaderboards, and
What we’re watching next in industrial
ROI finally shows up on the factory floor. A wave of deployments is turning demos into durable gains, industry data suggest, and the payback math is no longer a myth whispered in procurement meetings. Production data shows that when a $30,000 cobot is wired into a cell with proper integration, the w
What we’re watching next in consumer
Smart homes are pricing themselves out of the living room. Across CNET Smart Home, The Verge, and Wired Gear, reviewers are converging on a single, stubborn trend: the upfront price tag is only part of the story. A growing share of popular devices and ecosystems now lean on app-based features and cl
Korea's Humanoid Robots Debut at AW 2026
Korea’s humanoid robots just made their factory-floor debut. AW 2026, Smart Factory & Automation World, opened at the Coex venue in Seoul with 2,300 booths—the largest show in its 36-year history. The theme, “Autonomy: the driver of sustainability,” signals a global tilt from pure automation to AI-e
IIoT Sparks Big Factory Efficiency Leap
IIoT just unlocked real uptime gains. The manufacturing world is at the cusp of a quiet revolution: factories becoming smarter, more connected, and measurably more efficient thanks to the Industrial Internet of Things. The takeaway from industry observers is blunt: IIoT is no longer a theoretical up
Earth’s rumblings meet AI for strikes
AI could decide a strike—without a human watching. MIT Technology Review’s The Download pulls a provocative pairing: the Earth’s barely-audible infrasounds and the controversial idea of AI-assisted strikes on Iran. Published in the March/April issue, the piece frames a wider debate about how machine
AI & Machine Learning
MoreAI Deals, Lightning Plans, Pentagon Scrutiny
OpenAI cut a Pentagon deal, while a lightning-stopping startup raises millions. The pairing could be a haunting snapshot of today’s tech policy boundary: AI in the hands of agents who protect national security, and weather-modification ideas that promise dramatic risk reductions but come with big un
OpenAI Strikes Pentagon Deal for Classified AI Use
OpenAI just struck a Pentagon deal for classified AI use. The arrangement, described in The Download coverage, signals a rare public admission that a major AI lab is comfortable letting the U.S. military run its models in sensitive, classified environments—under guardrails, not unrestricted access.
Enterprise AI shifts from pilots to production with guardrails
Hundreds of firms are rushing AI into production, yet Gartner warns 40% of agentic projects could be cancelled. Enterprise AI is moving out of pilot programs and toward production, but the path is narrowing at the moment by governance, data and cost constraints. A MIT Technology Review Insights stud
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Symbotic Buys Fox Robotics for Dock Automation
Symbotic just bought Fox Robotics to turn docks into autonomous workhorses. The acquisition, disclosed during Symbotic’s fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings call, expands the warehouse automation specialist’s footprint into dock-to-block operations and broadens its potential customer base. Terms of t
Pocket automation reshapes resilient supply chains
Pocket automation is delivering predictable payback, one frontline task at a time. The trend Zebra Technologies describes isn’t about turning entire plants into robots’ playgrounds. It’s about targeted, scalable investments that empower frontline workers, close bottlenecks, and harden the last mile
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Noble Machines exits stealth with Moby humanoid
Moby just lifted 60 pounds in a real-world deployment. Noble Machines, a Sunnyvale startup carved from the roosts of Apple, SpaceX, NASA, and Caltech, has stepped out of stealth with a humanoid called Moby and a clear mission: tackle hazardous, physically demanding industrial tasks by blending hardw
Noble Machines Opens With Moby: Lifts 60 Lbs, Debuts With Big Customer
Noble Machines just stepped out of stealth with Moby, a humanoid built to haul 60 pounds and run in real-world, outdoor environments. Noble Machines, a Sunnyvale startup founded by engineers from Apple, SpaceX, NASA, and Caltech, says it delivered its first Moby units to a Fortune Global 500 custome
BMW Tests Hexagon Wheeled Humanoid in Leipzig
BMW is piloting Hexagon’s wheeled humanoid in Leipzig—and it moves faster than walking. Engineering documentation shows the project places Hexagon Robotics’ AEON on the factory floor at Group Plant Leipzig, beginning with theoretical evaluation, then laboratory testing, followed by a December 2025 t
Open-source K-Bot collapses after internal turmoil
K-Bot’s low-cost humanoid dream died inside a YC-backed startup in late 2025. The K-Bot project, pitched as a scalable, affordable platform for human-like robots, shuttered its doors at the end of 2025, with its IP subsequently open-sourced. The collapse isn’t a single-sentence cautionary tale, but
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MoreGoogle Ends 30% App Store Fee, Embraces Third-Party Stores
The 30% Play Store tax is gone for many developers. Google announced a sweeping rethink of its Android app economy, cutting its cut and inviting third-party stores and alternative billing systems onto the main stage. In practical terms, developers will see a 20% fee on Play Store transactions, with
OpenAI Codex arrives on Windows with agents
Codex just landed on Windows, and it's orchestrating code with multiple agents. OpenAI’s Codex coding app has made its way to Windows, matching the macOS debut released earlier in February and signaling a deeper push into Windows-centric developer workflows. The Windows version brings the same core
Apple unveils $599 MacBook Neo—budget, with caveats
Apple’s new MacBook Neo lands with budget bravado and cut corners. The Verge reports the Neo starts at $599, packing an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of memory, and 256GB of storage. You can step up to $699 for the same core specs plus TouchID and 512GB of storage. It’s conspicuously plain: two USB-C ports (not
Google cuts Android app fee to 20%
Google just slashed its Android app store cut to 20%. The company announced it will reduce its Play Store service fee in the United States, United Kingdom, and the European Economic Area to 20 percent in certain cases by June 30, down from 30 percent. By year’s end, Google plans to roll out a “Regis
China Robotics & AI
MoreStepFun Unleashes Step 3.5 Flash Open Source
StepFun's Step 3.5 Flash packs 196 billion parameters, yet only 11 billion fire at inference. StepFun, a Chinese large-model startup, has fully open-sourced Step 3.5 Flash, releasing not just the model but also its Base and Midtrain weights and the Steptron training framework. The release centers on

Agibot Goes Global with Robot Rentals
Robot rentals start at €899—and Agibot is going global. At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Agibot rolled out the globe-spanning phase of its embodied intelligence push, showing a full lineup of general-purpose robots and drawing a rare visit from King Felipe VI. The moment wasn’t just a showroom win; it sign
Flowith Raises Tens of Millions in Seed Round
Flowith just raised tens of millions to turn AI into action on the factory floor. Flowith disclosed a multi-million dollar seed and seed+ round that, together, totals in the tens of millions of U.S. dollars. The seed was backed by Vertex Ventures, while the seed+ round was jointly led by Sequoia Chi
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MorePentagon-AI Policy Clash Stalls Anthropic
Anthropic’s talks with the Pentagon over military use of its AI tools have hit a cliff as a policy-change deadline looms, leaving stakeholders with a sour mix of risk and uncertainty. The dispute centers on how the California startup’s systems can ethically and safely operate in defense contexts, an
Anthropic in Pentagon AI policy clash looms
Anthropic’s Pentagon deadline is a high-stakes gauntlet for AI in national security. The dispute pits the Department of Defense’s push for tighter safeguards on military uses of AI against Anthropic’s push to keep access to defense programs with fewer constraints. The outcome isn’t just about one ve
Pentagon Standoff Threatens Anthropic Defense Tie
Anthropic's Pentagon deal hangs on a looming policy deadline. The clash centers on how the AI firm and the Defense Department govern dual-use technology, with proponents and skeptics alike watching to see whether a compromise can preserve both national security aims and private-sector innovation. In
What we’re watching next in other
The AI governance push is turning from whispers to rulemaking across the federal front. In Washington, a coordinated set of signals suggests the United States is moving to formalize how AI systems are built, deployed, and audited. The Federal Register’s AI listings indicate rulemaking activity is in
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