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What we’re watching next in humanoids

Two hundred startups chase a $100K prize—humanoid teams included. Startup Battlefield is back, inviting entries for its 200-strong cohort. The program promises three concrete benefits: access to venture capital, coverage from TechCrunch, and a $100,000 prize, all with a path toward broader visibilit

AI & Machine Learning

Orbiting AI: Data centers rise above Earth

Space-based data centers could finally cool AI’s surge without cracking the grid. That’s the bold claim rattling through Silicon Valley after MIT Technology Review reported that SpaceX filed with the FCC to launch up to one million orbiting data centers, a move meant to unleash AI at scale while sid

AI & Machine Learning

Humanoid Training Goes Home: The Gig Data Boom

Gig workers training humanoid robots at home just unlocked a data gold rush. In a Palo Alto startup’s quiet corner of the AI race, the quiet click of a phone camera is shaping the next generation of humanlike machines. Micro1 has built a sprawling, globally distributed workforce—thousands of contrac

AI & Machine Learning

Gig workers train humanoids at home, sparking AI benchmark rethink

Thousands of gig workers around the world are teaching robots at home—one chore video at a time. In Nigeria, a medical student named Zeus straps an iPhone to his forehead and records himself tidying an apartment, then sends the clips to robotics firms. The arrangement is becoming how humanoid robot


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I can’t write a humanoid-focused desk brief from the single source you provided. That TechCrunch article is about discounted passes for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, not about any humanoid robot, demonstration, or technical specs. I don’t want to miscast the event or invent details. If you’d like, I can

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Consumer Tech

Apple to Appeal to Supreme Court Over App Store Fees

Apple is headed back to the Supreme Court to defend its App Store commissions. Apple has filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to review the timing and scope of commissions charged on mobile purchases when third-party payment systems are used. It also requested a stay on a lower-court ruling tha

Jurassic bag: From dinosaur DNA to designer goods – how biofabrication and automation could reshape materials
Industrial Robotics

Jurassic Bag Signals Auto-Bio Fabrication Era

A dinosaur-protein handbag signals a coming era of automated materials. The spectacle of a luxury bag stitched from dinosaur-protein textures headlines a broader shift: materials are being designed, grown, and assembled with an increasing blend of synthetic biology, AI-guided design, and automated m

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Consumer Tech

New Jersey can't block Kalshi, court rules

New Jersey can't block Kalshi's prediction market. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Monday that the state lacks authority to regulate Kalshi's platform, which lets people bet on the outcomes of events, including sports. The decision centers on federal jurisdictio

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AI & Machine Learning

Gig-Workers Train Humanoid Robots at Home

Gig workers are teaching robots to move like humans. A remote army of data couriers is quietly powering the next wave of humanoid robotics, recording themselves folding laundry, washing dishes, and cooking in makeshift studios around the world. The core event: real people with iPhones strapped to th

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Industrial Robotics

Fifty Years of Automation: The Original Palletizer

Monsanto's drum dilemma sparked a palletizer revolution. In 1976, two engineers at Monsanto spotted workers wrestling with heavy 55-gallon drums, weighing about 400 to 500 pounds apiece, and sustaining frequent injuries in the process. Their solution was elegantly simple: a modular palletizer that t

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Industrial Robotics

NLP in Test Automation Reshapes Factory QA

Plain-English prompts now generate the tests that keep automation honest. A new wave of NLP-driven test automation is moving from demo to deployment, and manufacturing teams are watching how it changes release cadences for control software, HMI interfaces, and PLC logic. In the article that’s turnin

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Industrial Robotics

Warehouse Robots People Actually Enjoy

Warehouse robots that people actually enjoy working with are changing the floor. At the Robotics Summit & Expo, the spotlight weren’t the latest actuators or fancy sensors, but the hard-to-quantify art of making automation serve human workers. Anthony Jules, co-founder and CEO of Robust.AI, led the

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Industrial Robotics

Warehouse Robots That Truly Work With Humans

Warehouse robots aren’t replacing workers; they’re partnering with them. At the Robotics Summit & Expo, industry leaders argued that true productivity gains hinge on designing automation that fits real human workflows, not just faster bots. The centerpiece of the discourse was a shift in mindset: au

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Industrial Robotics

Agile Robots buys Thyssenkrupp Automation Assets

Agile Robots snapped up Thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering's assets. The Munich-based AI robotics specialist announced the acquisition of Thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering’s assets in Europe and North America, a move designed to accelerate its push into next‑generation automation and broaden its

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