Pentagon weighs AI chatbots for targeting decisions
AI chatbots may rank targets for strikes, with humans still calling the shots. A Defense Department official described a possible use case for generative AI in high-stakes targeting, telling MIT Technology Review that AI could analyze reams of data to prioritize targets in classified settings, while
Goddard's First Rocket Crash Teaches Robotics Leadership
In 1926, Goddard’s liquid-fueled rocket rose 12.5 meters, then crashed after 2.5 seconds. Engineering documentation shows that early breakthroughs often come with a trap: the mindset that a single success proves a whole problem solved. The Goddard episode—his three-meter-tall tangle of pipes and tan
AI Agent Lab Workflow Debuts Industry-First Pairing
The lab just got its first AI-to-AI workflow—and it actually works. HighRes and Opentrons have mounted a strategic partnership to co-develop what they call the industry’s first AI agent-to-agent laboratory workflow. In plain terms, the collaboration aims to let intelligent software agents steer modu
MIT decodes cocktail-party attention
One neural boost lets you hear one voice in a crowd—and MIT just modeled it. MIT neuroscientists have built a computational model of how the brain isolates a single voice in noisy environments, shedding light on the centuries-old cocktail party problem. The core finding is deceptively simple: if you
Pragmatic AI Goes Real-World
Product-grade AI now ships with guardrails, not guesswork. The latest take on AI in engineering isn’t about flash demos or breakthrough papers. The Technology Review report on “Pragmatic by design: Engineering AI for the real world” shows product teams are increasingly investing in AI, but in a meas
Humans Behind the Inbox Drive SaaS Retention
The surprise wasn't the demo—it was the data. A software company learned that emails which feel human, not robotic, can move onboarding and activation metrics more than any slick feature tour. In a world where a click-and-done moment can decide whether a user sticks around, the tone and timing of an
AI & Machine Learning
MorePragmatic AI Goes Real World
AI is moving from hype to the factory floor—with guardrails in place. A new wave of AI adoption is unfolding in product engineering, but it’s not the wild west some feared. A Technology Review survey of 300 engineers and in-depth interviews with tech leaders finds a clear, pragmatic shift: firms are
AI Chatbots Rank Targets, Humans Vet
AI chatbots rank targets for strikes—humans still decide. A Defense Department official described a plausible future in which generative AI sits alongside command chains to analyze lists of potential targets, assign priority, and surface considerations like current aircraft locations before a human
Industrial Robotics
MoreAI Agent-to-Agent Lab Workflow Debuts
The lab just got an AI co-pilot. HighRes and Opentrons have announced a strategic partnership to co-develop what they call the industry’s first AI agent-to-agent laboratory workflow. The aim is straightforward in description if not yet in practice: knit together intuitive modular robotics with enter
Human-like Email Automation Reshapes Enterprise SaaS
Enterprise email automation isn’t just about sending reminders anymore—it’s about sending messages that feel human, and that shift is quietly rewriting supplier and internal workflows across industries. A March 13, 2026, feature in Robotics & Automation News argues that for SaaS to scale in real, fu
Global Robotics Push Shines at AW 2026
Global robotics hype meets deployment risk at AW 2026. The Smart Manufacturing and Automation World event drew about 500 exhibitors, but the spotlight went to three names that The Robot Report singled out for real-world commercialization potential: Hypergram, Epson, and Polaris 3D. The awards emphas
$103M Series D Accelerates Industrial Mobility
A $103 million funding infusion is moving autonomous mobility from the demo stage into real factory and facility deployments. OXA Autonomy Ltd., the Oxford, U.K.-based developer of autonomous vehicle technology, announced a Series D that the company says will accelerate the commercialization of indu
Humanoids
MoreBrain’s cocktail party trick guides robot ears
The brain’s trick for hearing one voice in a crowd now looks like a practical blueprint for humanoid perception on two legs. MIT neuroscientists have cracked part of the longstanding cocktail party problem: how attention boosts a single voice in a noisy room. Using a computational model of the audit
The Alpha Trap in Innovation
Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket rose 12.5 meters before a 2.5-second crash. Robert Goddard’s chilly, snow-dusted field test on March 16, 1926, is less a triumph and more a cautionary tale for today’s robotics programs. Engineering documentation shows his spindly machine lifting briefly, then co
MIT Study Solves the Cocktail Party Problem
A brain-inspired boost lets you single out one voice in a riot of chatter. MIT researchers have modeled a core feature of human auditory attention that could loom large for robotic perception: amplify the neural pathways that carry a target voice’s features (like pitch), and the system follows that
Humanoids in Focus: Real Progress, Real Limits
Humanoid robots are finally shipping in factories—slow, careful, costly. The robotics world gathered in Boston for the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo to cut through the hype and answer a stubborn question: what can humanoids actually do today? A keynote panel featuring leaders from Agility Robotics, Bo
Consumer Tech
MoreStreaming Bundle Slashes to $4.99, Pixel Watch 4 Discount
Streaming just got cheaper this weekend: Hulu and Disney+ drop to $4.99 a month, with Google’s Pixel Watch 4 also on sale for $60 off. The aligned timing makes it a rare, budget-friendly window to watch the Oscars and outfit your home tech for a spring refresh. The headline offer is the ad-supported
Nothing’s AI App Now Turns Photos Into Calendar Events
Nothing’s AI-powered Essential Space app for the Nothing Phone 3a is getting smarter, turning a flyer or a photo into an actual event with a new Event card and semantic search that can find memories by meaning, not just text. The update, announced as part of Essential Space’s 2025 refresh, adds an E
Adobe settles over hard-to-cancel subscriptions
Adobe will pay $75 million to settle a probe into hard-to-cancel subscriptions. The joint case brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission in 2024 alleged the software giant deliberately made cancellation difficult and obscured the often pricey early-termination fees a
Streaming Bundle Deal Drops to $4.99/Month
Hulu and Disney+ just slashed prices to $4.99 a month. This weekend’s cherry on top for budget-watchers: the ad-supported Hulu + Disney+ bundle is down to $4.99 per month for new and returning subscribers, a savings of about $8 off the regular promo price and the best bundle deal since Black Friday
China Robotics & AI
MoreAlibaba and Tencent Back StairMed in Brain-Machine Bet
Alibaba and Tencent just bankrolled China's brain‑machine interface push. StairMed, founded in 2021, is developing minimally invasive implantable BMIs with a portfolio that spans electrodes, systems, algorithms, and surgical robotics, targeting both brain-control applications and neuromodulation the
MiroMind hires top AI scientists from xAI and FAIR
Three AI stars join MiroMind to build verifiable intelligence. MiroMind has announced that three high-profile AI scientists—Dr. Shaolei Du, Professor Bo An, and Dr. Kaiyu Yang—will join its leadership team, forming the core of the company’s new Heavy Duty Solver engine. The move places a strong emph
VOYAH Taishan Ultra Challenges Tesla in China
Chinese automakers are outpacing Tesla in high-level smart driving on real roads. China’s smart-driving push is no longer a theoretical debate. A leaked road-test frame and official‑leaning narrative show VOYAH Taishan Ultra accelerating a domestic-led challenge that couples heavy sensor suites with
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