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Industrial Robotics

What we’re watching next in industrial

The numbers finally added up: payback in months, not years. Across mid-market factories and packaging lines, a wave of cobot deployments is moving from glossy demos to real deployments. Production data shows cycle-time reductions and throughput gains on lines that used to run in manual or semi-autom

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What we’re watching next in humanoids

Atlas walked a straight line without a stumble, and the room exhaled. The public-facing narrative around humanoid progress has finally started to meet the gait science behind it: a lab demo, clean balance, and a few hands-on tricks that move beyond demo-reel bravado. Engineering documentation shows

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AI & Machine Learning

Chinese Firms Train AI Doubles of Engineers

Bosses are teaching AI to clone their engineers. Chinese tech workers are watching a real-time test of AI’s ability to replace, or at least augment, human workflows. A viral project called Colleague Skill, created by Tianyi Zhou of the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, promises to distill

John Ternus is taking over from Tim Cook as Apple’s CEO
Consumer Tech

Apple Names John Ternus as CEO, Cook Steps Down

Apple taps John Ternus to replace Tim Cook as CEO. Apple announced a leadership shift that crystallizes one of tech’s quietest but most consequential transitions: Tim Cook will step aside on September 1, handing the reins to John Ternus, the company’s current hardware boss. The Verge reports that A

Analysis

Rethinking AI Regulation: Regulate for Purpose

The real debate isn't whether to regulate AI—it's what we’re regulating it for. Two Center for Security and Emerging Technology analysts argue that the governance question should pivot from “to regulate or not” to “what outcomes are we driving with regulation.” In a Newsweek op-ed, Matthias Oschinsk

Peak Technologies partners with Jacobi Robotics to deliver next-generation mixed-case palletizing automation
Industrial Robotics

AI-Palletizing Goes Mixed-Case, Delivering P&L Impact

A robot palletizer that actually learns to juggle mixed cases—and the CFO notices. Peak Technologies and Jacobi Robotics are teaming up to bring AI-powered mixed-case palletizing to complex warehouses and distribution centers. The joint offering centers on the Jacobi OmniPalletizer, billed as a phys

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AI & Machine Learning

AI doubles spark pushback in Chinese tech

Bosses want AI doubles; workers push back. In China, a spoof turned into a serious conversation about the future of work: a GitHub project called Colleague Skill promises to distill a coworker’s workflows, personality quirks, and tasks into an AI agent that can do the job. The idea sounds straight

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AI & Machine Learning

AI doubles spark soul-searching in China

Chinese tech workers are teaching AI doubles to replace them. Tech workers in China are being instructed by their bosses to train AI agents to replace them—and it’s already pushing a wave of soul-searching among even the most enthusiastic early adopters. A spoof project that exploded online this mon

hands hold a rice bowl as digital grains are pulled away into the air
AI & Machine Learning

Chinese tech workers train AI doubles

Bosses want workers to automate themselves into AI avatars. Tech workers in China are being nudged to distill their workflows into AI agents that can act on their behalf, a provocative push that’s sparking both curiosity and unease. A viral GitHub project called Colleague Skill—presented as a stunt

Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS: the next generation of expressive AI speech
AI & Machine Learning

Expressive AI Speech Gets Granular Tag Control

Expressive AI speech just got dialed to 11. DeepMind and Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS project introduces granular audio tags that let developers steer AI speech with precise, per-phrase control over tone, pacing and emotion. In plain terms: you can annotate a sentence with fine-grained directives a

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From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy
Industrial Robotics

Portfolio Programs Redefine Industrial Energy Strategy

Hundreds of plants now run energy as a portfolio, not patchwork. Industrial operators are answering a simple question with a blunt answer: can you manage energy the same way you manage a battery of sites, each with its own tariff, contract, and improvement project? The push described in Robotics & A

Peak Technologies partners with Jacobi Robotics to deliver next-generation mixed-case palletizing automation
Industrial Robotics

AI-Palletizing Hits Real Warehouses

AI-powered palletizing just hit the warehouse floor. Peak Technologies’ new partnership with Jacobi Robotics promises to move mixed-case palletizing from glossy demos to real-world deployment, with the Jacobi OmniPalletizer described as a “physical AI platform” built to tame the chaos of high-varie

From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy
Industrial Robotics

Portfolio Energy: From Sites to Programs

Energy management just got centralized: operators are moving from site-by-site to portfolio programs. Energy strategy in industrial operations is entering a new era, the kind that doesn’t pretend a dozen plant managers can wield a single spreadsheet and call it a strategy. The shift, described by Ro

Industrial Robotics

Siemens Tests Humanoid AI in Factory Logistics

A humanoid robot now runs autonomous logistics across a Siemens plant. In Erlangen, Germany, Siemens, Nvidia, and Humanoid say they’ve moved from demos to a working deployment of a physical-AI workflow in factory operations. The HMND 01 “Alpha” humanoid, built by Humanoid and powered by Nvidia’s phy

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Nothing’s modular CMF Headphone Pro are down to their lowest price to date
Consumer Tech

Nothing CMF Headphone Pro Drops to $69, Adds Cushions

Nothing’s budget-friendly CMF Headphone Pro just hit an all-time low of $69. The CMF Headphone Pro is Nothing’s answer to “affordable, feature-packed wireless.” The company’s budget-focused CMF line has built a reputation for delivering attractive gadgets with features you usually see on gear twice

Consumer Tech

CMF Headphone Pro Hits All-Time Low at $69

Nothing’s CMF Headphone Pro just hit an all-time low: $69. The budget-friendly over-ear from Nothing’s CMF sub-brand is on sale at Amazon in two colors—light gray and a muted green—and now undercuts most rivals at a price that traditionally invites skepticism. The Verge notes the Pro’s price drop fr

I’m a Wellness Expert and I Swear by These 5 Tech Gadgets and Apps to Stop Doomscrolling
Consumer Tech

Five Tools to Quit Doomscrolling Now

Doomscrolling finally meets its match in five tools that actually cut your screen time. A recent roundup from CNET spotlights five gadgets and apps designed to curb the endless feed. The idea is simple: create friction, automate boundaries, and shift your attention away from the infinite scroll towa

Consumer Tech

Tiny Gadgets, Real Value Under $50

The $50 gadget aisle just proved you don’t need a mortgage to fix day-to-day annoyances. The Verge’s latest roundup, “Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 3,” collects staff favorites that come in under $50, a reminder that drumming up real utility doesn’t demand a premium price. In a year when tarif

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