
AI Sales Enablement Takes Industrial Deals
Industrial buyers now expect instant, technically precise answers—and AI sales enablement is delivering. A rising wave of AI-enabled tools is changing how manufacturers sell complex automation systems. Robotics and Automation News frames the shift as a fix for long, opaque sales cycles: customers de

Europe’s New Age-Check App for Social Media
Europe’s new age-check app for social media is coming. The European Commission says the tool is technically ready and will be rolled out soon, a move President Ursula von der Leyen framed as a milestone in kids’ online safety. The plan signals a dramatic shift for platforms that host youthful users

Nuclear power to Mars: NASA's bold propulsion bet
NASA plans to fly a nuclear reactor-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, a high-stakes leap that could redefine interplanetary travel—and American leadership in space tech. The plan lands in a moment when Artemis II has just completed its lunar slingshot, and the agency is eyeing a much longer, more

AI's Pace Surges, Public Trust Frays
AI is moving so fast the public mood can’t keep up. The latest snapshot from Stanford’s 2026 AI Index, relayed by The Download, shows a field racing ahead on breakthroughs, while society struggles to keep a shared narrative about what it means for work, safety, and daily life. The index frames a par

Google Data Handovers to ICE: EFF Demands Probe
EFF says Google handed billions of users' data to ICE without notifying them. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has asked California and New York attorneys general to open investigations into Google for deceptive trade practices, contending the company fails to alert users before handing over their

Agentic AI Takes the Software Wheel
Agentic AI is about to run software projects end-to-end. That’s the bold verdict from a wave of research and a Technology Review report on how engineering teams are rethinking AI’s role—from smart helpers to autonomous project directors. Two tech revolutions already rewired how software gets built:
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Privacy-First UX Wins Trust in AI Era
Trust is the new KPI for AI, and consent is its doorway. The latest take on digital trust isn’t about flashy models or bigger datasets—it’s about how you design how you ask for data. A Privacy-led UX approach treats transparency around data collection and usage as an ongoing customer relationship, n
What we’re watching next in ai-ml
The benchmark race just got meaner—and smarter. Across the latest arXiv AI listings, Papers with Code, and OpenAI Research, a single thread runs through the noise: researchers are prioritizing robust evaluation over hype-driven claims. Instead of chasing the biggest numbers, teams are citing ablatio
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Kuka Unveils AI-Driven Automation 2.0
Kuka just declared AI is the new backbone of factory automation. Kuka took the stage at Nvidia’s GTC in April 2026 to unveil Automation 2.0, a strategic push that braids artificial intelligence with industrial robotics to create more adaptive, autonomous manufacturing cells. The move sits squarely i
Downtime Evolves Into Plant Engineering Coverage
The Downtime just handed the shop floor a new playbook. The program is shifting its editorial home to Plant Engineering, sharpening its lens on robotics and automation and promising deeper, more technical coverage for manufacturers who actually run plants, not just demo rooms. Speakers and listeners

Kuka bets AI brains on the factory floor
Kuka's factory robots just got a brain. At Nvidia’s GTC, the German automation maker rolled out Automation 2.0, a strategy that layers artificial intelligence software over traditional industrial robotics to deliver more adaptive, autonomous operations. The move isn’t just a marketing line; it sits
Kuka Unveils Automation 2.0: AI for Factory Floor
Kuka just pitched AI-powered robots that learn on the factory floor. Kuka’s latest play, unveiled at Nvidia’s GTC event, is a bold bet on “Automation 2.0”—a strategy that folds artificial intelligence software directly into industrial robotics to create adaptive, autonomous work cells. The goal is c
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Humanoid demos in Tokyo actually move—no vaporware, just motion, today’s headline on the TechCrunch-led tour. TechCrunch is shipping its Startup Battlefield presence to Tokyo, and SusHi Tech 2026 is sharpening its lens on AI, robotics, resilience, and entertainment. The stated plan is to stage live
Wrist-Mounted ZED X Nano Boosts Robotic Vision
Forty percent smaller and wrist-worn, the ZED X Nano aims to rewrite robotic perception. Ouster’s latest collaboration brings a compact stereo camera directly onto the robot’s wrist, marketed as a delivery vehicle for faster, more reliable manipulation-focused vision. Built to support imitation lear

Silent, Flexible Fiber Muscles Drive New Actuation
Soft, silent fiber muscles promise robots that move without noisy motors. A collaboration between MIT’s Media Lab and Italy’s Politecnico di Bari has developed a new class of electrofluidic artificial muscle fibers that could quietly transform how humanoid robots and prosthetics move. The core idea
Fiber Muscles Promise Silent, Body-Friendly Actuation
A fiber-sized artificial muscle just outpaced bulky pumps, and it might finally give humanoids a quieter, softer backbone. Researchers at MIT's Media Lab and Italy’s Politecnico di Bari have unveiled electrofluidic fiber muscles—actuators built in a fiber format that can be arranged in different con
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Google Faces Privacy Scrutiny Over ICE Data Sharing
Google handed over user data to ICE without warning, despite promises to notify first. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has asked California and New York’s attorneys general to launch investigations into Google, alleging deceptive trade practices tied to how the company handles law-enforcement dat

FCC grants Netgear router import lifeline through 2027
The FCC just granted Netgear a temporary import lifeline for its routers—through October 1, 2027. Netgear’s future consumer routers, cable modems, and cable gateways can keep entering the U.S. market under a conditional approval, even though the company designs and builds those devices in Asia and h

Google data-sharing under ICE scrutiny
Google handed data to ICE without user notice, advocates allege. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has fired off letters to the attorneys general of California and New York, asking them to open investigations into Google for deceptive trade practices over how it discloses user data to law enforceme

Budget QD-OLED Monitor Shocks Gamers
A $350 27-inch QD-OLED monitor just rewrote the budget-upgrade playbook. Alienware’s AW2726DM arrives at a price point that sounds almost reckless for a panel type usually reserved for premium setups. The review highlights a display that pairs the performance people expect from OLED-based tech—vivid
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AI Blood-Pressure Monitors Debut at CMEF
A blood-pressure cuff just got an AI brain. At the 93rd China International Medical Equipment Fair, iFLYTEK Medical unveiled three smart upper-arm monitors—X3, X5, and X7—powered by its Xinghuo Medical Large Model. The devices are pitched as the industry’s first BP monitors integrated with a medical

Futuring2 Hits 300 Homes in Real-World Test
The home-service robot Futuring2 just logged 30,000 hours of real-world testing across 300 Chinese households in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou. Future Not Far’s F2 is priced around $36,000, and its makers frame the device as a do-it-all helper for cleaning, organization, companionship, a

China’s Embodied AI Leap: Being-H0.7 Debuts
The robot brain China can’t ignore just got smarter. On April 14, embodied AI startup BeingBeyond unveiled its third-generation flagship, Being-H0.7, trained on roughly 200,000 hours of human video. The claim is more than a data blip: the model is pitched as a latent-space, reasoning-first alternati
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A new AI rule just landed in the Federal Register. The move signals a federal push toward risk-based oversight and data provenance for AI systems. The Federal Register listing points to a rulemaking track aimed at bringing more formal governance to AI deployments, with a emphasis on risk management,
Federal AI Rules Push Congress to Act
The White House just handed Congress a blueprint for federal AI rules. A newly released National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence calls on Congress to enact federal legislation that would govern AI-related issues and establish a single national standard. The document, issued March 20, fo

Courts Expand Public Access to the Law
A federal appeals court says building codes aren’t locked behind paywalls. In a decision handed down in April 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a lower court’s ruling that copying and disseminating building codes that have been incorporated into federal and state law can q
White House Unveils Federal AI Policy Playbook
The White House just handed Congress a federal AI playbook. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, is not a regulation but a blueprint asking Congress to enact a uniform federal AI policy. Policy documents show the plan is designed to align legislative actio
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