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AI & Machine Learning

Chinese tech workers train AI doubles

Bosses want workers to automate themselves into AI avatars. Tech workers in China are being nudged to distill their workflows into AI agents that can act on their behalf, a provocative push that’s sparking both curiosity and unease. A viral GitHub project called Colleague Skill—presented as a stunt

Industrial Robotics

Siemens Tests Humanoid AI in Factory Logistics

A humanoid robot now runs autonomous logistics across a Siemens plant. In Erlangen, Germany, Siemens, Nvidia, and Humanoid say they’ve moved from demos to a working deployment of a physical-AI workflow in factory operations. The HMND 01 “Alpha” humanoid, built by Humanoid and powered by Nvidia’s phy

Industrial Robotics

Peak, Jacobi Deliver AI Palletizing for Complex Warehouses

AI palletizers finally hit the warehouse floor. In a move that underscores how far “mixed-case” automation has come, Peak Technologies and Jacobi Robotics announced on April 16, 2026, a partnership to deploy the Jacobi OmniPalletizer in complex warehouses and distribution centers. The stack is built

Consumer Tech

Tiny Gadgets, Real Value Under $50

The $50 gadget aisle just proved you don’t need a mortgage to fix day-to-day annoyances. The Verge’s latest roundup, “Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 3,” collects staff favorites that come in under $50, a reminder that drumming up real utility doesn’t demand a premium price. In a year when tarif

AI & Machine Learning

What we’re watching next in ai-ml

Benchmarks just got louder: AI researchers chase smaller, smarter models. The latest signals from arXiv’s AI feed, Papers with Code, and OpenAI Research point to a quiet revolution in how we judge and build AI, not just how big it is. Across new submissions, benchmark suites are sprouting more robus

From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy
Industrial Robotics

From Site Projects to Fleet-Wide Energy Strategy

Site-by-site energy hacks crumble when you scale to dozens. Industrial operators have begun rethinking energy strategy at the fleet level, not one plant at a time. The shift—from ad hoc improvements at individual sites to a centralized, portfolio-wide program—aims to align procurement, data, and gov

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The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

The Illusion of Humans in the Loop

Humans in AI warfare aren’t steering the train—they’re the derailers. The MIT Technology Review’s The Download highlights a troubling tension at the heart of modern AI arms debates: the phrase “humans in the loop” is increasingly treated as a talisman of safety, but in practice it may do more to soo

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

Humans in the loop: AI warfare illusion cracks

The “human in the loop” idea in AI warfare is crumbling, and the real danger isn’t rogue machines—it’s the comforting fantasy that a person can neatly oversee autonomous weapons from the sidelines. A Technology Review briefing pulls back the curtain on two intertwined threads shaping modern conflict

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

Humans-in-the-loop illusion haunts AI warfare

The idea that humans quietly steer AI weapons is a comforting myth. The Download argues that “humans in the loop” in AI warfare is less a safeguard than a mirage. In recent coverage, MIT Technology Review frames a real tension: oversight is supposed to add accountability, context, and security, but

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

AI Warfare's Loop Illusion Collapses

AI warfare's "humans in the loop" illusion collapses. The daily drumbeat about AI in combat has long promised accountability, context, and a neat human brake pedal. The reality, though, is turning out messier—and faster. A new wave of reporting argues that the idea of keeping humans in the decision

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