Anthropic clash reshapes US AI policy
Anthropic just sued the Pentagon—forcing AI policy into the court and the White House into sharper policy focus at the same time. The lawsuit marks a rare centering of legal friction in a field that usually plays out in dashboards and procurement terms. Anthropic, a major AI lab, is challenging a U.
Fortnite V-Bucks Price Hikes Hit March 19
Fortnite players will see fewer digital bucks for the same dollar starting March 19, as Epic reshapes the currency and how much you get for each purchase. Epic Games disclosed new V-Bucks bundles that cut the number of coins you receive for popular real-money amounts. The 800-V-Bucks tier will cost
Generalized AI Pipeline Hits the Factory Floor
One generalized AI pipeline now runs autonomous robot cells on unstructured factory floors. Vention unveiled its Generalized Robotic Industrial Intelligence Pipeline (GRIIP) as an end-to-end physical AI platform designed to deploy autonomous cells in environments that don’t look like a blueprint. Th
Loudoun’s data-center boom rewrites the power bill
Loudoun County’s data-center frenzy isn’t just about faster AI—it’s about who pays for the grid that runs them. The region now hosts the planet’s densest cluster of data centers, and power demand is surging with it. In 2024, data centers consumed roughly 4% of U.S. electricity, a share poised to cli

Robot Chef Cooks Autonomously at Home
A $1,500 robot chef will cook dinner on its own. Nosh Robotics’ Nosh One promises to take meal prep off your plate by loading your ingredients into a tray, letting the device add ingredients to its pot at the right moments, stir as needed, and monitor progress with a built-in AI camera—then ping you
Anthropic Faces Pentagon Deadline
A looming DoD deadline could fracture Anthropic’s access to battlefield AI. The dispute between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense over how AI can be used in military applications has become a high-stakes test of national-security partnerships with private tech firms. Public rhetoric aside
AI & Machine Learning
MoreWhite House tightens AI rules amid Anthropic spat
The White House just forced AI labs to permit "any lawful" use of their models. The move arrives as a high-stakes clash between Anthropic and the Pentagon spills from courtrooms to policy rooms. In a pair of interlocking dramas reported this week, the administration has tightened guidelines around h
Energy intelligence rides the AI data-center boom
The AI rush is driving a power bill nobody in tech can ignore. Loudoun County, Virginia, now hosts the planet’s densest data-center ecosystem, and the national grid is beginning to feel the pressure. The story isn’t just about racks full of servers; it’s about how utilities, airports, and corporate
Pokémon Go data powers centimeter-precise robot maps
Pokémon Go fans are stitching centimeter-accurate maps for delivery robots. Niantic Spatial, the AI arm Niantic spun out last year, is turning the game’s vast crowdsourced imagery into a real-world navigation toolkit for robots. The idea is simple in spirit but bold in consequence: use photos of ur
Energy Intelligence Goes Mainstream for AI Data Centers
Data centers burned through 4% of U.S. electricity in 2024—and the bill is set to climb to 12% by 2028. Loudoun County, Virginia, has become the poster child for this arc: the densest data-center cluster on the planet is sprawling outward from Dulles International Airport, a local electricity market
Industrial Robotics
MoreDoosan to Equip Kwangjin with 100+ Robot Solutions
Doosan Robotics will arm Kwangjin Group with more than 100 robot solutions, in a strategic pact that underscores a bold push into large-scale automation for automotive components. The two companies announced the Memorandum of Understanding at Bundang Doosan Tower in Seongnam, Korea, signaling a coor
Humanoid Robots Move From Demos to Deployments
Humanoid robots finally deliver in real factories. At the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston, the industry’s most visible humanoids are getting asked not just to wow crowds but to prove themselves in real-world warehouses and assembly lines. A keynote panel titled “The State of Humanoid Robotics”
Robots and M&A Redefine the Plant Floor
Robots arrive; plant floors finally show payback. A quiet but durable shift is under way in manufacturing and packaging: consolidation at the vendor level paired with practical, edge-friendly digitization is nudging the plant toward faster, safer automation. The Downtime podcast’s latest episode tra

Viscosity: The Hidden Uptime Driver
The bottleneck wasn’t a broken conveyor chain—it was wrong viscosity. A quiet revolution is taking hold in manufacturing plants: the disciplined management of lubricant viscosity. Industry watchers say the right oil class, and the right viscosity-index behavior, can quietly slash wear, curb energy d
Humanoids
MoreAttention Under Siege: Haidt Warns AI May Accelerate Decline
Your attention is dying—and AI will finish the job. MIT News reports that social psychologist Jonathan Haidt used the Compton Lectures to cast a stark portrait of how personal tech, especially smartphones and social media, is eroding cognition, civic life, and child wellbeing. Haidt, the Thomas Cool
China's Humanoid Robot Wave Outpaces U.S.
China's humanoid robot wave is here: domestic firms ship more units, iterate faster, and outpace the U.S. TechCrunch reports that China’s push into humanoid robotics is accelerating, with homegrown companies deploying more units and cutting iteration cycles in a market that remains nascent. The stor
Flexible Gripper Arm for High-Mix, Low-Volume Production
A five-finger gripper on a collaborative arm promises flexibility, but its payload maxes at 20 kg. At AW 2026, Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled an articulated, multi-jointed grasping system aimed squarely at high-mix, low-volume production. The duo foregrounded a five-fingered gripper, the D

China Humanoid Market Wins Early Lead
China is shipping more humanoid robots than the U.S.—and faster. The story TechCrunch reported is less about a single breakthrough and more about a market-wide shift: domestic Chinese firms are moving units off the assembly line at a pace that outstrips early U.S. competitors in a still-nascent fiel
Consumer Tech
MorePhotoshop AI Assistant Goes Public Beta
Adobe just dropped a chatty editor into Photoshop for web and mobile. The AI helper lets you describe edits in plain language and see changes unfold, turning text into actions like removing distractions, changing backgrounds, refining lighting, and tweaking color. In hands-on previews, testers repor

Gemini Deepens Role in Google Workspace
Gemini just turned Google Docs into a co-author. The Verge reports Google is embedding its Gemini AI deeper into Workspace apps, expanding what a copilot can do across Docs, Sheets, and Drive. The rollout targets Google Workspace and AI plan subscribers, with a Gemini chat window now sitting alongsi

Yamaha Unveils Creator Pass for Musicians
Yamaha just bundled music tools into one subscription. Yamaha’s Creator Pass teams up with Landr, Output, and Riverside to offer a multi-service package aimed at musicians and podcasters who hate juggling apps. The bundle covers virtual instruments, sample libraries, and podcast recording tools, all

Australians Turn to VPNs as Age Checks Tighten
Australians rush to VPNs to dodge new online age gates. A wave of age-verification walls has pushed many households to the app stores, where VPN downloads have spiked as people seek encrypted lanes to access sites that now insist on age checks. The trend isn’t limited to streaming; it spans social
China Robotics & AI
MoreShanghai Embodied AI Lab Targets Industrial Robotics
Shanghai’s new joint venture isn’t about flashy demos alone—it’s about turning “robots that move” into “robots that work,” and doing it in a place built for it: Zhangjiang, the city’s high-tech innovation hub. Unitree Robotics and the University of Hong Kong Shanghai Institute for Advanced Study in
China backs embodied AI data growth with $280M PsiBot raise
China’s push into embodied AI just got a high-profile boost, as PsiBot closed a RMB 2 billion ($280 million) financing round to accelerate real-world data collection and logistics deployments for vision-language-action models. The round, spanning an angel and Pre-Series A, signals both deep investor
Enhe Tech Goes AI-Driven Biomanufacturing
A Chinese biotech startup just automated every lab step with AI. Bota Bio has rebranded as Enhe Technology and unveiled SAION AI, a platform meant to run biomanufacturing from data to device in a single, AI-powered workflow. The move, announced amid a push to accelerate the translation of lab scienc

Shanghai Forms Embodied AI Lab With Unitree and HKU
A Shanghai lab just turned robots from movers into workers. Chinese-language reporting indicates Unitree Robotics has teamed with the University of Hong Kong Shanghai Institute for Advanced Study in Intelligent Computing to establish a Joint Laboratory for Embodied Intelligence in Shanghai’s Zhangji
Analysis
MorePentagon Deadlines Put Anthropic Policy Clash at Risk
A Pentagon deadline looms, and Anthropic could break the fragile AI-for-defense alliance. The dispute centers on how and when artificial intelligence should be governed in military use, with the Department of Defense pressuring for a policy change that Anthropic, and other tech firms, has resisted o
Anthropic in Pentagon AI policy standoff
A looming Pentagon deadline tightens the grip on Anthropic's defense AI pitch. Anthropic finds itself at the center of a high-stakes clash over how the U.S. military should govern and use cutting-edge artificial intelligence. The dispute, highlighted in coverage by CSET senior fellow Lauren Kahn and
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The AI rulebook just got bigger in the Federal Register. The latest wave of U.S. AI regulation is moving from talk to paper, with federal notices piling up in the Federal Register and government agencies signaling stronger oversight of how AI is built, used, and governed. The development fits into a
Anthropic at DoD Deadline: Safety or Scale
A looming DoD deadline could force Anthropic to choose between safety and scale. The tangle centers on how the Pentagon wants to govern the use of its AI in military applications, and what a tighter policy would mean for a private player that has built its reputation on careful guardrails. According
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