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China Robotics & AI

What we’re watching next in china

Beijing’s policy pivot quietly reshapes robot supply chains, not just factory floors. Beijing’s latest push, as MIIT News frames it, is to accelerate the domestic robot industry by strengthening core components—servomotors, drives, sensors, and control boards—and by steering procurement toward Chine

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Analysis

What we’re watching next in other

Federal AI rules just shifted from talk to teeth. The Federal Register has begun turning the theoretical into enforceable, at least in part, as agencies publish notices and proposed texts that outline how artificial intelligence will be governed across the federal landscape. The immediate signals ar

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AI & Machine Learning

Orbital Data Centers Take Center Stage

SpaceX wants to park up to one million data centers in orbit. The audacious plan is pitched as AI’s answer to Earth’s climate and energy limits—move the compute, and the grid stress, up into space. The MIT Technology Review explainer outlines a bold constellation of ambitions: SpaceX has filed an FC

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Industrial Robotics

Plain-English Tests Go Real: NLP in Automation

Plain-English tests are now running in production. NLP-driven test automation, once hype, is finally delivering on the promise of turning user stories into executable tests for industrial software. In factories, software is the quiet bottleneck between a shiny robot and a running line. The NLP angle

Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July and replace it with Google's
Consumer Tech

Samsung Drops Messages App for Google Messages

Samsung is pulling the plug on its own Messages app this July, nudging users toward Google Messages as the default. In an End of Service notice posted on Samsung’s site, the company confirms that Samsung Messages will no longer be available by July this year. US Galaxy owners who switch over will un

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Humanoids

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AI & Machine Learning

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AI & Machine Learning

What we’re watching next in ai-ml

Benchmarks finally catch up with big models. The latest pulse from the AI research ecosystem isn’t a headline-grabbing model release but a quiet, persistent shift in how progress is measured. A wave of arXiv AI papers this month argues for rigorous, reproducible evaluation; Papers with Code is compi

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AI & Machine Learning

Orbiting Data Centers: AI's New Frontier

Space-bound data centers could cut Earth's cooling burden, but the bill would be astronomical. In a bold bid to reimagine where AI computation happens, SpaceX reportedly filed with the FCC to launch up to one million data centers into Earth orbit, aiming to unleash AI without compounding Earth’s env

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AI & Machine Learning

Gig Data Drives Humanoid Robot Training at Home

Humanoid robots learn from home-shot videos—powered by gig work. A US startup, Micro1, is turning crowdwork into a core data supply line for next‑gen robots. Thousands of contract workers in more than 50 countries upload real-world footage—often with a ring light and an iPhone strapped to their fore

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AI & Machine Learning

Humanoid Training Goes Home: The Gig-Worker Robot Brainwave

Gig workers training humanoid robots at home are quietly writing the next chapter of AI, one chore video at a time. Zeus, a medical student in Nigeria, straps an iPhone to his forehead and records himself sweeping, cooking, even folding laundry. He’s not a YouTube star—he’s a data recorder for Micro

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Industrial Robotics

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Industrial Robotics

Plain-Language Tests Accelerate Releases

Plain-language test scripts are here—and releases finally keep pace. A recent survey-length look at NLP in test automation argues what many software teams already sense: we’re at a tipping point where natural language processing can translate ordinary user stories and test ideas into executable scri

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Industrial Robotics

Warehouse Robots Win Buy-In With Humans as Partners

Robots on the warehouse floor finally win trust by partnering with human workers. At the Robotics Summit & Expo, Anthony Jules, co-founder and CEO of Robust.AI, pitched a concept that cuts through the hype: automation succeeds not because a cobot can run a process in isolation, but because it is des

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Industrial Robotics

NLP Turns Plain Language Into Test Scripts Now

Plain-English test scripts are slashing release cycles. A quiet revolution is unfolding in software QA, spurred by natural language processing that turns everyday language into executable test scripts. The trend, highlighted in a Robotics and Automation News piece from April 3, 2026, is feeding a lo

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Industrial Robotics

NLP Test Automation Gains Ground in Manufacturing QA

Plain-language test scripts are slashing release cycles in manufacturing software. NLP in test automation translates spoken or written intent into executable tests, a capability the robotics-and-automation world has been watching closely as release velocity keeps accelerating and systems grow more i

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