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AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

What we’re watching next in ai-ml

The benchmark treadmill just sped up again. From arXiv’s latest cs.AI submissions to the open dashboards of Papers with Code and the newest OpenAI Research notes, the signal is clear: researchers are chasing efficiency without letting capability slip, and the bar for “state of the art” keeps rising

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Humanoids•APR 14, 2026

What we’re watching next in humanoids

Humanoid robots rolled onto Tokyo stages—and yes, they actually work. TechCrunch’s Tokyo expedition is pairing its Startup Battlefield with SusHi Tech 2026, a four-domain spotlight on AI, Robotics, Resilience, and Entertainment. The event promises live demos of humanoid robots, a rare chance to see

China Robotics & AI•APR 14, 2026

What we’re watching next in china

Beijing's new subsidy targets robot component makers, not the robots. The Mandarin-language briefing is clear: subsidies are flowing toward core robot components—servo motors, drives, sensors, and controllers—while end-to-end robotic systems are being de-emphasized in policy credits. Chinese regulat

Industrial Robotics•APR 14, 2026

Kuka Unveils Automation 2.0: AI-Driven Robotics

Kuka just declared a factory era where AI powers the robot’s brain on the line. At Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference, the German automation specialist rolled out Automation 2.0, a strategy that fuses AI software with its industrial robots to enable more adaptive, autonomous production cells. The me

Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

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

Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

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

Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

Amazon Backs Leo With Globalstar Deal

Amazon just bought a space-sized boost for Leo. Amazon announced a merger with Globalstar to expand its Leo satellite internet ambitions and to enable direct-to-device service for iPhone and Apple Watch. The deal is pitched as a way to grow Leo’s space-based footprint and to smooth collaboration wit


Humanoids•APR 14, 2026

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

Analysis•APR 14, 2026

What we’re watching next in other

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,

Industrial Robotics•APR 14, 2026

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

Microsoft raises prices on Surface PCs due to skyrocketing RAM costs
Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

RAM Costs Trigger Surface Price Hike

RAM costs surge, and Surface prices jump again. Microsoft has raised prices across the Surface lineup as RAM and memory component costs spike, a move first flagged by Windows Central and now reflected on the official Microsoft Store. The short version for buyers: if you want a modern Surface with to

Protecting people from harmful manipulation
AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

AI Safety Guardrails Target Manipulation, DeepMind Says

AI that can manipulate people is a real risk—and DeepMind is rolling out safety guardrails. DeepMind’s latest safety-focused blogstore highlights a growing concern: AI systems designed to help or persuade can cross lines into harmful manipulation, especially in high-stakes arenas like finance and he

Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Making audio AI more natural and reliable
AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

Gemini 3.1 Flash Live Sharpened Voice AI

Voice conversations just got crisper and faster. Google DeepMind’s Gemini 3.1 Flash Live highlights a push to make voice interactions feel more natural and reliable through tighter precision and lower latency. The blog post positions Flash Live as a step toward real-time, streaming-style audio AI th

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AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

AI's Next Act: 10 Things That Matter

AI’s next act lands at MIT: 10 things that matter. MIT Technology Review’s new annual spotlight on AI crystallizes a crowded field into a short list of bets that could reshape product roadmaps this year. For 2026, the editors converge on three hot-button themes—AI companions, generative coding, and

Uri Moaz
AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

Free Will Debate Gets a Neuroscience Pivot

A routine undergraduate lecture cracked open the free-will debate. Uri Maoz, a Chapman University professor who began his PhD studying how the brain controls arm movement, did not stock his note bag with slides about cyborgs or brain augmentation when the moment came to teach an undergrad class. He

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AI & Machine Learning•APR 14, 2026

AI Hardware Reality Check: A Single Foundry

AI’s hardware chokehold just hit a global reality check. The Stanford AI Index 2026 is out, and it lands with a reluctant clarity: the industry’s push to scale AI is as much about hardware logistics as it is about algorithms. The US now hosts 5,427 data centers—and that number is more than 10 times

Uri Moaz
AI & Machine Learning•APR 13, 2026

Free Will Question Finds Fresh Ground

Free will isn’t fiction—Uri Maoz argues it’s testable. Uri Maoz’s career arc reads like a counterpoint to the usual neuroscience script. He started in the lab studying how the brain tells our arms how to move, working from the wiring of the motor system up to our sense of action. Then, during a mund

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Kuka outlines ‘Automation 2.0’ strategy, combining AI software with industrial robotics
Industrial Robotics•APR 14, 2026

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

Industrial Robotics•APR 14, 2026

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

Industrial Robotics•APR 13, 2026

Kuka bets on Automation 2.0: AI meets robotics

Kuka rolls out AI-powered robotics plan that could reshape the floor. Kuka’s latest push—dubbed Automation 2.0—signals a deliberate shift from “showcase robot” to “adaptive cell.” Unveiled at Nvidia’s GTC, the plan centers on fusing AI software with industrial robotics to deliver more autonomous, re

Kuka outlines ‘Automation 2.0’ strategy, combining AI software with industrial robotics
Industrial Robotics•APR 13, 2026

Kuka bets on AI-augmented robots with Automation 2.0

Kuka is betting that the future of manufacturing lies in “Automation 2.0,” a strategy that fuses AI software with industrial robotics to create adaptive, autonomous operations. The reveal, shared at Nvidia’s GTC event, frames the move as part of a broader shift toward “physical AI”—systems that not

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Humanoids•APR 13, 2026

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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Humanoids•APR 13, 2026

Quiet, fiber-based muscles enter robotics

A fiber muscle that moves without motors just got real. Researchers at the MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari have unveiled electrofluidic fiber muscles—electrically driven actuators built in a lightweight, fiber form that can be woven, tucked into wearable skins, or slung into soft sleeves. The

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Humanoids•APR 12, 2026

Quiet fiber muscles reshape humanoid actuation

Researchers stitched muscles into fiber—and the robot stays silent. A new type of electrically driven artificial muscle fiber could finally give humanoid hardware some of the quiet, compliant behavior that biology pulls off so effortlessly. MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari researchers have pair

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The Apple Watch Series 11 has returned to its best-ever price
Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

Apple Watch Series 11 Hits Its Best Price Yet

The Apple Watch Series 11 just hit its lowest price ever. The sale spans multiple sizes and configurations, with the 42mm GPS model dipping to about $299 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, and the 46mm GPS variant landing around $329. In other words, this is the strongest price support the Series 11 h

RAMageddon has come for Microsoft’s Surface Pro and Surface Laptop
Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

RAMageddon Hits Surface: Prices Jump $500

Microsoft quietly slapped a $500 price hike on its flagship Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, signaling that the RAM crunch isn’t just a side effect—it’s a pricing lever. The move lifts the 13-inch Surface Pro 11 and the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop 7 to $1,499, up from earlier starting points of $99

Consumer Tech•APR 14, 2026

RAM Crunch Hits Apple's M-Series Macs

Apple’s M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are arriving with limited RAM options. That shift isn’t a marketing quirk—it’s anchored in a global RAM supply crisis that’s reshaping how Apple can package its top-end machines. In the latest market chatter, the company reportedly has pulled back on offering cert

Consumer Tech•APR 13, 2026

RAMageddon Hits Surface Pro and Laptop 7

Microsoft just hiked Surface prices by $500 as RAM shortages bite. The RAM crunch is no longer noise in a supply chain briefing room—it’s a straight price increase that touches two of Microsoft's best-known portable machines. The 13-inch Surface Pro 11 and the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop 7 now carry a

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BeingBeyond Releases Being-H0.7 Embodied World Model Trained on 200,000 Hours of Human VideoTrained on 200,000 Hours of Human Video
China Robotics & AI•APR 14, 2026

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

Alibaba Cloud Leads New Funding Round for Shengshu Technology
China Robotics & AI•APR 12, 2026

Alibaba Cloud Leads RMB 2B Round for Shengshu

Alibaba Cloud just bankrolled Shengshu, betting on a world-model AI future. Alibaba Cloud announced a new round of about RMB 2 billion (roughly USD 275 million) for Shengshu Technology, with Baidu Ventures and Luminous Ventures joining in. This follows a roughly RMB 600 million funding round complet

China Robotics & AI•APR 12, 2026

Coze 2.5 Turns AI Into a Workflow Engine

Coze 2.5 turns AI agents into a one-stop operations cockpit. Coze’s latest release stitches together personalization, automation, and persistent memory in a single conversational interface. The core idea—manage schedules, files, emails, and devices within one chat—reads like a consumer convenience,

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Analysis•APR 14, 2026

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

Another Court Rules Copyright Can’t Stop People From Reading and Speaking the Law
Analysis•APR 13, 2026

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

Analysis•APR 12, 2026

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

Analysis•APR 12, 2026

White House AI Framework Urges Congress to Act

Congress, your AI rulebook is due—now. The White House rolled out its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence on March 20, a blueprint urging Congress to craft federal laws governing AI and align them with the administration’s policy goals. The document follows the December 2025 execut

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