Federal AI Framework Targets State Rules
The White House just handed Congress a blueprint for AI rule. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released March 20,Scripts, marks a decisive push from the administration for a federally led standard set, urging Congress to enact legislation that would align U.S. AI policy wi
FCC clearance unlocks U.S. sales for Faraday Future's Aegis quadruped
FCC clearance unlocks U.S. sales for Faraday Future's Aegis quadruped. The FCC’s Authorization and Certification Division has cleared the FX Aegis for formal sale in the United States, after a battery of safety, security, and spectrum tests. Faraday Future frames Aegis as a professional, embodied AI

PASCO Marks 50 Years on the Plant Floor
A modular palletizer freed workers from 500-pound drum lifts. In 1976, two engineers at Monsanto spotted a simple but brutal problem on the plant floor: workers manually moved heavy 55-gallon drums, weighing about 400 to 500 pounds, with frequent injuries piling up as a daily cost of doing business.

D-Robotics Raises $180M in One Month
D-Robotics just pulled in $180 million in a single month, a sprint that signals a new floor for robotics startups chasing scale. The company announced a $150 million Series B2, on top of a broader Series B total now at roughly $270 million. The round drew a mix of strategic and financial backers, in

White House pushes preemption in AI rules
The White House wants Congress to preempt state AI rules. The administration released its long-awaited AI legislative recommendations on Friday, and a core demand stands out: Congress should bar states from regulating AI, effectively setting a national standard through federal law. The move highligh

Knee Mills vs Bed Mills: Which Makes Sense
The knee mill won the flexibility vote, but precision still demands rigidity. In precision manufacturing, the big decision isn’t “which machine is strongest?” but “which one fits the job bag you’re carrying this quarter.” The most recent turf battle pits knee mills against bed mills, two vertical fo
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One Million Orbital Data Centers: AI's Frontier
One million data centers in orbit—AI's next frontier, but the price tag is astronomical. MIT Technology Review’s explainer captures a bold bet: in January, SpaceX filed with the FCC to loft up to one million data centers into Earth’s orbit, with the aim of unleashing AI without worsening Earth’s env

Gemma 4: Open Models Hit Peak
Gemma 4 just turned open-models into a heavyweight contender. The DeepMind/Google blog proclaims Gemma 4 as the most capable open models to date, built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. In plain terms: an open-model family that’s designed to plan, decide, and act with fewer handoffs to e

A Million Data Centers in Space
A million data centers in space could solve AI’s energy squeeze. MIT Technology Review’s explainer frames a bold, perhaps absurdly ambitious vision: SpaceX has filed with the FCC to launch up to one million orbiting data centers, a move pitched as a way to unlock AI compute without worsening Earth’s

Gemma 4: Open models finally catch up
Gemma 4 just rewrites the open-model playbook. Google DeepMind’s new Gemma 4 is pitched as “the most capable open models to date,” purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. In plain terms, this is not just a bigger calculator—it is an open model designed to plan, decide, and act ac
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Octopus Overhead Robot Boosts Warehouse Throughput
Logic's ceiling-mounted Octopus promises instant throughput uplift in warehouses. Logic, a longtime player in autonomous, data-driven logistics, rolled out its Octopus system—a high-speed, multi-arm overhead robot designed to replace traditional floor-bound pick zones with a ceiling-mounted picking

Dino-protein handbag signals new materials automation era
A handbag stitched from dinosaur protein shows where materials manufacturing is headed. The piece from Robotics and Automation News centers on a splashy luxury item—a Tyrannosaurus rex protein bag—that reads more like a public relations stunt than a production blueprint. Yet beneath the publicity si

Automated Changeovers Cut Time, Boost Customization
Changeovers used to take hours; now they take minutes. That dramatic shift is reshaping how manufacturers chase mass customization, turning what was once a fragile handoff between batches into a repeatable, recipe-driven process. Across the plant floor, teams report that automation tools—recipe-base

Dinosaur-Protein Handbag Signals Materials Revolution
A handbag grown from dinosaur protein signals a materials revolution. What looks like a publicity stunt—a luxury bag billed as being crafted from Tyrannosaurus rex protein—reads as a blueprint for how materials could be designed, grown, and manufactured in the not-too-distant future. The piece sits
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Amazon buys Fauna: Sprout Goes Developer-First
Amazon bets on a small, dev-friendly humanoid powered by teleoperation data. The move centers on Fauna Robotics’ Sprout, a compact platform Fauna unveiled for research partners in January 2026 and shipped into a developer-focused program before the deal landed two months later. The technical shape o

ENIAC Founders Wove Computing's Family Legend
They married after ENIAC and raised seven kids—while building the future. The IEEE Spectrum piece commemorating ENIAC’s 80th anniversary spotlights not just a machine, but a saga: John W. Mauchly, the co-inventor, and Kathleen “Kay” McNulty, one of the six original programmers, who after ENIAC’s com

Robots in the Mall: Public Attitudes Mapped
Robots invaded the CambridgeSide mall—and so did a real-world read on human trust. In summer 2025, the RAI Institute staged a free, pop-up robot experience designed not just to show off hardware, but to understand how people actually feel about sharing spaces with machines. The setup split space int

Aegis Clears FCC, Starts U.S. Shipments
Faraday Future’s FX Aegis quadruped just cleared FCC checks and began shipping in the United States, kicking off a planned first season of deliveries after a February 2026 launch. The news, confirmed by the company, caps a milestone that often takes larger robotics projects years to reach: FCC Autho
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Jump-scare alerts hit iPhone lock screens with new app
A movie-tracking app just weaponized your iPhone’s lock screen to warn you about jump scares. Binge, a new entrant in the crowded movie-tracking space, uses Apple’s Live Activities to push jump-scare alerts to your lock screen while you watch horror. The feature is simple in concept: you open the ap

Binge Uses Live Activities to Warn Jump Scares
Jump scares now appear on your lock screen, courtesy of Binge. A new twist in movie-watching tools is landing on iPhones: Binge uses Apple’s Live Activities to push jump-scare warnings directly to the lock screen ahead of scary moments. The idea sounds simple—alert you before you’re blindsided—yet t

ASUS ZenBook A16: Surprisingly light and fast
A 16-inch ultraportable that weighs under three pounds actually exists. ASUS is betting big on a lighter, brighter future for Windows laptops with the ZenBook A16, a 16-inch contender powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chips. The result, according to hands-on testing, is a machine tha

Lock-Screen Jump-Scare Alerts Arrive
Your lock screen just got a jump-scare warning. A new movie-tracking app called Binge is testing a novel feature: warning horror fans on Apple devices before the next big fright. Using Apple’s Live Activities, the app surfaces alerts on the iPhone lock screen to flag impending jump scares while you’
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Humanoid Robots Move Into Honda's China Supply Chain
Humanoid robots are about to clock in at Honda's supply chain. UBTECH Robotics has struck a strategic partnership with Honda Trading (China) Co., Ltd, channeled through its smart logistics unit UQI, to accelerate the commercialization of embodied AI humanoid robots and autonomous logistics vehicles.

Ex-Li Auto Execs Launch Embodied AI Startup
A Li Auto-backed home-robot venture plans to ship its first product in the first half of 2027. Former Li Auto executives Chen Wei and Zhang Xiao have officially launched Hangzhou Xieyue Intelligent Technology, an embodied AI startup focused on domestic robotics. The company was incorporated on Janua

What we’re watching next in china
Beijing is betting on the tech backbone: subsidies now target robot components, not just final machines. In a move framed by MIIT News as a shift toward localization of core components, China’s robotics policy is moving upstream. The ministry’s latest brief signals stronger support for domestic manu

Huawei-Backed AITO M9 2026 Spotted
Huawei-backed AITO M9 2026 model was spotted rolling out with LiDAR-ready tech. Huawei’s AITO brand is pushing deeper into China’s high-end NEV race, as the 2026 M9 reemerges in public view with a larger, more angular silhouette and a raft of tech upgrades. Mandarin-language reporting indicates the
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MoreFederal AI Policy Framework Pushes Congress to Act
The White House just handed Congress a blueprint to regulate AI nationwide. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, asks Congress to enact federal legislation that would establish a uniform national policy for AI across the United States. The document explici

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AI rules just landed in the Federal Register, signaling a regulatory rush. A new wave of AI governance is moving from think-tank chatter into official notice, visible across the Federal Register’s AI entries. The signal, policy documents show, isn’t a single blanket rule but a constellation of propo
White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework
The White House just rolled out a federal AI playbook. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, lays out a broad set of legislative actions the administration wants Congress to take to govern AI in the United States. Policy documents show the framework’s centr
Print Blocking: Gatekeeping 3D Printing
Three states want 3D printers that only run vendor software. Policy documents show they’d also require each print to be checked for forbidden shapes. The proposal, first highlighted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, would tilt 3D printing from a broadly open, community-driven technology toward
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