YouTube Finally Lands on Apple Vision Pro
Apple Vision Pro users can breathe a sigh of relief: immersive YouTube videos are now accessible on the device, bringing a new dimension to content consumption. This integration could signal a shift in how major apps approach compatibility with cutting-edge hardware. The Vision Pro, Apple's first fo
AI in Radiology: A Complement, Not a Replacement
AI's impact on the workforce just scored a major endorsement: it’s not here to take jobs but to enhance them. In the field of radiology, artificial intelligence is proving to be a powerful ally rather than a competitor. Jack Karsten, a research fellow at the Center for Security and Emerging Technol
What we’re watching next in ai-ml
OpenAI's latest model, ChatGPT-4.5, isn't just an incremental upgrade—it's a leap forward, achieving a staggering 92.3% on the MMLU benchmark, outpacing its predecessor by a full point while using 20% fewer parameters. This performance comes from a redesign that prioritizes efficiency. By employing

Mullvad VPN: A Subscription Cancellation That's Actually Simple
If you’re tired of subscription services that make cancelling feel like a battle, Mullvad VPN has a refreshing approach: cancelling is the default option. Unlike most VPN providers, Mullvad operates on a unique subscription model that flips the script on automatic renewals. When you sign up, you pa
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter Steps Down
Robert Playter's departure marks a pivotal moment at Boston Dynamics, a company that has redefined the robotics landscape. After seven years at the helm, Playter's retirement signals not just a leadership change but also a potential shift in strategic direction for the company known for its cutting-
Apple Takes Full Control of Severance—What It Means for Streaming
Apple is betting big on "Severance," acquiring the show for approximately $70 million to produce future seasons in-house. This move not only solidifies the series as a cornerstone of Apple's streaming platform but also highlights a growing trend in the entertainment industry: tech giants are increas
AI & Machine Learning
MoreAI's Next Frontier: Revolutionizing Medical Note-Taking
Microsoft's Copilot tool is reshaping the way doctors document patient care, and the impact is nothing short of transformative. As healthcare increasingly embraces artificial intelligence, Vanderbilt University Medical Center's adoption of Microsoft Copilot is a telling example of how generative AI
AI in Action: New Insights from MIT's Practical Newsletter
AI is finally stepping out of the lab and into the real world—starting with a new initiative from MIT Technology Review. In a bold move to bridge the gap between AI theory and practical application, the publication has launched "Making AI Work," a limited-run newsletter designed to deliver weekly c
Moltbook: AI's Latest Playground or Just Hype?
In just a few days, a new social network called Moltbook exploded onto the internet, capturing attention with its promise of a space where AI agents could interact, share, and discuss ideas—leaving humans as mere observers. Launched on January 28, Moltbook quickly went viral, offering a platform fo
Users Revolt: The QuitGPT Movement Gains Momentum
"Cancel your subscription now," reads the rallying cry of a growing movement urging ChatGPT users to abandon their monthly fees. The QuitGPT campaign, sparked by user dissatisfaction and political controversies, has taken social media by storm, with many ex-subscribers airing grievances about the c
Industrial Robotics
MoreCorvus Robotics Unveils Game-Changing Drones for Cold Storage
Corvus Robotics just made a bold move: they launched the Corvus One for Cold Chain, a drone engineered to thrive in sub-zero environments. This isn't just another gimmick; it’s a serious solution for a critical industry challenge. The Corvus One operates seamlessly in temperatures as low as -20°F, a
Infrastructure Automation: The Real Cost of Failure
A crashed deployment pipeline costs companies thousands of dollars every hour it remains broken. In an era where infrastructure automation is critical for maintaining competitive advantage, companies often fall prey to a common pitfall: relying solely on feature comparisons when evaluating DevOps a
AutoPallet Revolutionizes Warehouse Automation with Innovative Design
The AutoPallet robots just flipped the script on traditional palletizing—literally. In a groundbreaking demonstration at Manifest 2026, this startup unveiled a novel approach that could redefine how warehouses handle case sorting and palletizing. Developed by a team of innovators who began their jou
Robots Struggle to Scale: The High-Mix Manufacturing Dilemma
High-mix manufacturing is proving to be the ultimate test for robotic automation, and the numbers tell a striking story: fewer than 10% of robotics technologies demonstrated in this sector have made it to full deployment. The challenges are stark. While impressive showcases often highlight technolo
Humanoids
MoreApptronik's $520 Million Boost: A Robotics Game Changer?
Apptronik just secured $520 million in funding, pushing its total valuation to over $5 billion and reaffirming its position as a key player in the humanoid robotics arena. This latest round, which includes heavyweight investors like Google and Mercedes-Benz, signals a significant move towards the c

Apptronik's Apollo: A $520 Million Leap Toward Human-Robot Collaboration
Apptronik's Apollo humanoid is not just another entry into the crowded market of robotics—it's a culmination of nearly a decade of meticulous development and now boasts a staggering $520 million in new funding. This investment, part of an extended Series A-X round, signals a significant vote of conf

Apptronik's $935 Million Raise Signals Confidence in Humanoid Robots
Apptronik just pulled off the largest funding round in humanoid robotics history, raising $520 million in a Series A extension, bringing its total funding to $935 million at a staggering valuation of over $5 billion. This hefty investment from the likes of Google and Mercedes-Benz underscores a fier
What we’re watching next in humanoids
Three words changed everything: "It actually works." Boston Dynamics' latest humanoid robot, Stretch, is not just a prototype; it’s a field-ready solution that has demonstrated its ability to autonomously handle logistics tasks, such as unloading trucks and moving boxes with impressive efficiency. S
Consumer Tech
MoreiOS 26.3: Switching to Android Just Got Easier
Apple's latest iOS 26.3 update has turned the tables on smartphone switching—making it simpler than ever for iPhone users to transition to Android. This update introduces a streamlined process that allows users to transfer their data seamlessly, a significant upgrade from the cumbersome methods of t
Siri AI Update Delayed Again: What This Means for Users
Apple's ambitious plans for a smarter Siri have taken another hit, with a delay pushing the expected upgrade to late 2026 or beyond. This news isn’t just another hiccup in Apple’s product pipeline; it raises significant questions about the future of voice assistants and the tech giant's competitive

Apple AirTags: The Smartest $64 You'll Spend
Apple's AirTags just hit a record low price, and they might be the solution to your chronic misplacing issues. Right now, a four-pack of first-generation AirTags is available for just $64, which breaks down to a mere $16 each. If you’ve ever lost your keys or wondered where you left your bag, this c
NordVPN's 70% Discount: A Deal Too Good to Pass Up
NordVPN is slashing prices, and if you're in the market for a VPN, you might want to pay attention. With a staggering 70% off its Complete two-year plan, the total cost drops to just $130 for 24 months. That’s a compelling offer in a crowded market where customers often face hidden costs and confusi
China Robotics & AI
MoreHumanoid Robot Fighting League: China’s Bold Robotics Bet
The world just got a glimpse of a future where humanoid robots may not just assist us, but also battle it out in competition. ENGINEAI Robotics Technology Co., Ltd., a Shenzhen-based firm, has announced the launch of the Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend (URKL), the first commercial league exclusively
Dexmal Launches Groundbreaking AI Model for Robotics
Dexmal's unveiling of its DM0 model is poised to redefine robotics as we know it. On February 10, the company introduced what it claims to be the world’s first embodied-native foundation model, a significant leap in how artificial intelligence can interact with the physical world. At the Technology
XPeng's Flying Car Passes Extreme Tests—A 2026 Reality?
XPeng Aridge's "Land Aircraft Carrier" is not just a flashy concept—it has successfully endured extreme cold-weather trials, a crucial step towards its anticipated 2026 rollout. The flying car's ability to operate in temperatures as low as –35°C reflects not just engineering prowess but also the amb
China’s New Manufacturing Policy: A Game Changer?
China’s latest manufacturing policy isn’t just a tweak—it’s a fundamental rethinking of how the country supports its industrial backbone. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently unveiled a strategic framework aimed at bolstering advanced manufacturing, particularly in hi
Analysis
MoreAI in Radiology: A Case for Collaboration Over Replacement
Radiologists are experiencing a surge in demand—and it’s not just because of an increase in patients. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the field, enhancing human capabilities rather than replacing them. As explored in a recent article by CSET’s Jack Karsten, AI technologies in radiology ar
AI in Radiology: A Supportive Partner, Not a Replacement
AI is reshaping the future of radiology, but not in the way many might fear. Instead of replacing radiologists, artificial intelligence is enhancing their capabilities and increasing the demand for their expertise. According to insights from CSET’s Jack Karsten, radiology has become a prime example
AI in Radiology: Complementing Workers, Not Replacing Them
Artificial intelligence is enhancing the capacity of radiologists, rather than pushing them out of their jobs. Recent insights from the Center for Security and Emerging Technologies (CSET) highlight how AI applications in radiology are serving as a prime example of technology augmenting human capab
AI Regulation: A New Era of Compliance Begins
March 1, 2025. That’s when the new AI regulations from the Biden administration take effect, introducing a sweeping framework designed to govern the use of artificial intelligence across various sectors. The Federal Register outlines that the regulation mandates organizations using AI technologies
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