
Bezos bets $100B on AI-driven factories
Bezos plans a $100B AI-led factory makeover. The venture, first reported by The Wall Street Journal and cited by Robotics and Automation News, would see the billionaire’s team buy established but underperforming industrial businesses and retool them with artificial intelligence aimed at crushing cyc
Medical devices meet real-world needs at MIT class
Insulin spoils in heat, steering MIT students toward real-world fixes. A few weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students in class 21A.311, The Social Lives of Medical Objects, gathered around a glucose meter, a jar of test strips, and a pile of spare medical parts in the MIT Museum seminar room. The
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AI agents are testing Beijing’s data governance playbook. Beijing’s push into AI agents is forcing a fresh test of how China balances innovation with privacy and security. A recent briefing summarized by Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and republished in Politico argues that
Robots Cut Weeks From Home-Build Timeline
Residential construction is quietly marrying bricks with bytes, and the result is turning chaos into a more predictable schedule on the jobsite. Automation is moving from a novelty demo to a deployed, affecting the pace of home builds and even outdoor living projects, a shift that industry observers
FCC blocks foreign-made consumer routers—what buyers should know
The FCC just shut the door on foreign-made Wi‑Fi routers, signaling a hard pivot in how Americans buy home networking gear. The rule targets future imports of consumer routers manufactured outside the United States, with exemptions possible only if a maker secures one. In plain terms: if you’re shop
Ads Coming to Apple Maps This Summer
Ads in Apple Maps are coming this summer. Bloombergh-esque reporting via Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests Apple will start stuffing sponsored placements into the navigation app, with an announcement possibly as soon as this month and ads rolling out on iPhones this summer. If true, Apple would join
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MoreOpenAI Aims for Fully Automated AI Researcher by 2028
OpenAI plans to build a fully autonomous AI researcher that can chase big questions without human prompts. The company has outlined a multi-year “north star” focused on agent-based research automation. By September, it intends to deliver an autonomous AI research intern capable of tackling a small s
OpenAI bets on autonomous AI researcher by 2028
OpenAI plans to replace some of the drama of discovery with an autonomous AI researcher, shipping a first “research intern” by September and aiming for a fully automated multi-agent system by 2028. The plan, laid out in a rare glimpse into the company’s long-range ambitions, is less about a single m
Industrial Robotics
MoreRenault bets big on humanoids, 350 robots in 18 months
Renault is lining up 350 humanoid robots to run its factories over the next 18 months, a scale-and-speed push that positions the automaker at the frontier of industrial humanoid deployment. The plan, unveiled during Renault’s futuREady strategy event in partnership with Wandercraft, would amount to
Autonomous Drone Swarms Prove Real-Time Teamwork
Autonomous drone swarms finally show real-time teamwork. A milestone stitched together by Palladyne AI and Draganfly marks a tangible shift in how drone swarms can operate in dynamic environments. The two companies say they have successfully integrated Palladyne AI’s SwarmOS software with Draganfly
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Nvidia’s GTC keynote teased a robot snowman, but the hardware still has miles to go. The Equity recap of Jensen Huang’s keynote centers the conversation on what Nvidia’s robotics push means for humanoids, not just GPUs. The debate asks: can a software-first stack accelerate real, walking robots, or

Virtual Twin Guides Life-Saving Heart Surgery
A digital twin guided a high-stakes heart operation in a real patient, built from MRIs, CTs, and a careful physics-based model of how this child’s heart actually behaves. In Boston Children’s Hospital, a cardiac surgeon and a team of engineers stitched together a fully functioning, patient-specific
MIT Class Bridges Medical Realities
Heat ruined insulin shipments; MIT students learned to fix the tech, not just the device. Inside the MIT Museum, about 20 students in Amy Moran-Thomas’s 21A.311 class clustered around a glucose meter, a jar of test strips, and a shelf of spare medical parts. The setting was deliberately tactile—a co
MIT Class Reveals Real-World Medical Tech Gaps
A heat-warped insulin shipment exposes the gap between medical tech promises and hospital reality. Weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students from MIT’s 21A.311 class, The Social Lives of Medical Objects, gathered in the museum’s seminar room to poke at devices they’ve long taken for granted: a glu
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FCC Bans Foreign-M Made Consumer Routers
The FCC just shut the door on foreign-made home routers. In a move the agency likened to its December drone ban, the Federal Communications Commission announced a forthcoming restriction on consumer networking gear. Effective immediately for new imports, the rule bars future consumer routers and oth
LG Sound Suite: Flexible placement that actually works
Scatter the speakers across your living room—and Atmos still delivers. LG’s Sound Suite promises you don’t have to—nor should you—tack everything in a rigid, conventional line, and a recent Engadget review suggests the company may have pulled off something that once sounded like a gimmick: Dolby Atm
WWDC 2026: Six OS Upgrades, No Hardware
Six OS upgrades, no hardware—WWDC 2026 pivots to software. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is back this June, but the big takeaway isn’t a shiny new iPhone. The company has scheduled WWDC 2026 for June 8–12, with the keynote likely on June 8 at 1 p.m. ET. Most of the event will be online and

Apple Maps Ads May Move In This Summer
Ads are coming to Apple Maps this summer, reshaping how you navigate. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, via Engadget, reports that Apple plans to begin stuffing ads into Maps in the near term, with the on-iPhone rollout expected this summer. The landscape would mirror how paid placements work in Google Maps
China Robotics & AI
MoreAlibaba bets on OpenClaw hardware surge
Alibaba is building hardware for AI agents as OpenClaw heats up. In March, what Chinese tech circles dubbed the “shrimp farming” phase of Open-Source AI agent frameworks accelerated into tangible products. Mandarin-language reporting shows a flurry of moves: WeChat released a ClawBot plugin on March

QCraft Raises $100M to Power Physical AI Leap
QCraft just closed a $100 million round to turn AI into street-ready autonomy. China’s AI hardware push just got a turbo boost—from a brainy promise to a road-proven reality. The Series D funding brings in a mix of strategic backers, including a leading domestic automaker, Ningbo Ninghai Xingtai He
Tesla eyes GW-scale solar gear from China
Tesla plans to buy GW-scale solar equipment from Chinese suppliers. Tesla’s latest procurement signal comes as a handful of Chinese PV equipment makers confirm talks with the carmaker to source large volumes of system components, the contracts sized in the gigawatt range. The claim, reported after w
Horizon Robotics Leads China's ADAS Surge
Horizon Robotics shipped over 4 million ADAS chipsets in 2025, reshaping China’s auto-tech landscape. Horizon’s full-year results, released March 19, show a company that has turned scale into margin in a domestic market where automakers are hungry for cost-effective, high-performance sensing brains.
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