What we’re watching next in china
Beijing's robot push finally reaches the factory floor. A fresh MIIT policy package signals a deliberate shift from slogans to hardware: accelerate localization of core robot components, reduce import exposure, and steer procurement toward domestic suppliers. Mandarin-language reporting indicates th

Ox Unveils Digital Warehouse Standard
A living 3D map of your warehouse just became the dashboard. Ox has rolled out a new digital-warehouse standard, pairing an off-the-shelf platform with a dynamic, 3D map that sits atop the warehouse floor plan. Described by Ox as a “pioneer in human-centered AI,” the Digital Warehouse visualization
MIT Brain Trick Boosts Humanoid Hearing
Robots might finally lock onto your voice in a crowd. MIT neuroscientists have cracked a piece of the cocktail party problem, showing that simply amplifying the neural signals tied to a target voice can pull that voice to the front of the auditory stage. In a computational model of human hearing, th

AirPods Max 2: Real-Time Translation, Stronger ANC
Apple's AirPods Max 2 fold live translation into your ears. Apple on Thursday announced a second-generation upgrade to its premium over-ear headphones, headlined by real-time AI-powered translation and a stronger pair of active noise-cancellation. The AirPods Max 2, priced at $549, build on the orig
Alpha Trap: Goddard's Rocket and Robotics
Goddard’s first liquid-fueled rocket rose 12.5 meters—then crashed in 2.5 seconds. In a snow-dusted field in Auburn, Massachusetts, on March 16, 1926, Robert Goddard unveiled the kind of contraption that makes engineers sleep poorly for the next half-century: a three-meter-tall tangle of pipes, tank
Robotic Monuments: One Maker, Two Robots
A one-man shop with two robots is quietly reshaping civic monuments. In an unglamorous warehouse hangar on the shore of Lake Vänern, Joakim Målare runs what reads like a misfit dream of modern fabrication: CAD/CAM tooling, placed against the grain of traditional stone pits, turning small architectur
AI & Machine Learning
MoreAI Chatbots Could Rank Targets, Humans Decide
The Pentagon is quietly testing AI chatbots to rank targets for human veto. A Defense Department official described a workflow where generative AI would sift a list of potential targets, weigh factors like aircraft positions and sensor feeds, and then hand a prioritized shortlist to human decision-m
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
AI Chatbots May Rank Targets, Pentagon Says
AI chatbots could rank targets for humans to approve. In a rare window into how the U.S. military envisions using generative AI, a Defense Department official described a workflow where a list of potential targets is fed into an AI system, which then analyzes and prioritizes options for human evalua
Industrial Robotics
MoreNulogy Unveils Manufacturing Operating System
One data backbone, zero silos: the shop floor just got real-time. Nulogy, a software provider known for manufacturing operations solutions, announced on March 15, 2026 its Manufacturing Operating System, or MOS. The platform is pitched as a purpose-built hub that brings production, quality, complian
Two robots, one craftsman, reshape civic monuments
Two robots, one craftsman, are reshaping civic monuments. In an unassuming warehouse hangar on the shores of Lake Vänern, Joakim Målare operates nioform, a one-man shop that has quietly turned CAD/CAM with industrial robots into a practical craft. The workshop, tucked away with almost no signage, ha
Nulogy Unveils Factory-Wide Manufacturing OS
Nulogy just rolled out a factory-wide data backbone called the Manufacturing Operating System, a purpose-built platform that ties production, quality, compliance, maintenance, and warehouse execution into a single real-time workflow. Production data shows the MOS is designed to replace stovepiped da

Lone Maker, Two Robots, Civic Monuments
A lone craftsman runs a workshop with two industrial robots to turn civic monuments from CAD dreams into tangible landmarks. In an old warehouse hangar on the shore of Lake Vänern, the project might look like theater: no signage, almost incognito, and a single operator guiding a duo of robotic arms
Humanoids
MoreUntitled
I can’t responsibly write a single-event news article from those sources without knowing the exact event you want covered. The three outlets you gave (IEEE Spectrum Robotics, The Robot Report, Boston Dynamics) each publish different pieces, and without the specific article or details (robot name, da
What we’re watching next in humanoids
Field-ready humanoids are finally moving from lab demos to real work. Three independent threads — IEEE Spectrum Robotics’ coverage, The Robot Report’s industry briefings, and Boston Dynamics’ public demonstrations — point to a common trajectory: humanoids are transitioning from polished videos to p
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
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
Consumer Tech
MoreClubhouse: The audio hype that faded fast
Clubhouse lit up Silicon Valley—then burned out fast. The live-audio experiment that felt like a revolution in 2020 quickly became a cautionary tale of hype, scale, and staying power. The Verge’s Version History episode chronicles how a tiny startup with a simple premise—rooms where strangers could
Digg goes dark after bot flood forces hard reset
Digg has shut down for a hard reset after being flooded by bots, a drastic move that underscores how quickly today’s automated accounts can erode trust in a community site. The decision comes just months after the open beta for the revived platform, when CEO Justin Mezzell disclosed on Digg’s home p
Locked-Room Space Opera: AI Meets Funeral Rites
A death monk, an AI, and a ship of dead bones collide. Engadget’s weekend reading pick, The Iron Garden Sutra by A. D. Sui, sounds like it wandered into a planetary orbit where philosophy, horror, and a locked-room mystery can’t agree on a title. The book is pitched as a meditative horror sci-fi/fan
Clubhouse: Rise, Fall, and the Audio Hype
Clubhouse rode a wave of buzz in 2020, then cratered just as fast. The Verge’s Version History dives into how a lean, invite-only audio app became a Silicon Valley parable: big ideas about the future of social, delivered in real time through live conversations. The premise was deceptively simple—roo
Newsletter
The Robotics Briefing
Weekly intelligence on automation, regulation, and investment trends - crafted for operators, researchers, and policy leaders.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. Read our privacy policy for details.