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AI rules just landed in the Federal Register. The latest federal notices show the administration moving toward formal governance of AI systems, with a focus on risk assessment, accountability, and transparency for certain high-stakes applications. The regulatory tone is practical, not punitive for
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EdgeClaw Box Goes Offline, Zero Tokens
The lobster-inspired EdgeClaw Box runs AI agents entirely offline, zero tokens. On March 19, ModelBest unveiled EdgeClaw Box, a lobster-tinged AI hardware product designed to run agent tasks fully on the device. The emphasis is security, ease of use, and immediate deployability—a deliberate pivot aw
Reno Bets on Automation Roadmap Amid Labor Crunch
Reno’s factory floors are racing toward automation as the labor pool tightens. Northern Nevada’s manufacturing surge has arrived with a stubborn companion: a labor market that’s nearly tapped out. In response, OnRobot is bringing its troubleshoot-and-implement mindset directly to the region with a f

Google Tests Gemini Mac App With Desktop Intelligence
Google's Gemini Mac app could see your screen to tailor AI responses. Bloomberg reports the tech giant is testing a macOS version of its Gemini assistant, aiming to bring web-powered prompts, web search, and generative text, image, and code creation to the desktop. The standout feature, if it pans o

Horizon Robotics Surges on China ADAS Boom
Over 4 million ADAS chipsets were shipped in 2025 as Horizon Robotics drives China’s mass-market ADAS surge. Horizon reported full-year 2025 revenue of $546 million, up 57.7% year-on-year, with gross profit of $353 million and a robust gross margin of 64.5%. The automotive segment posted a margin of
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MoreNano Banana 2: Pro Power, Lightning Speed
Nano Banana 2 drops with pro-grade image synthesis at flash speed. The DeepMind-Google post says the model blends world knowledge, production-ready specs, and subject consistency into visuals that render in the blink of an eye. The blog markets Nano Banana 2 as a convergence of “pro capabilities” an
OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Fuels AI Arms Debate
OpenAI just handed the Pentagon a peek at its AI brain. The move, reported in-depth by The Download’s coverage of OpenAI’s US military access and the Grok CSAM lawsuit, signals a turning point: generative AI tools are moving from labs and commercial products into battlefield-rehearsal and defense wo
Pentagon to Train AI on Classified Data
The Pentagon just rebooted the AI arms race by letting labs train on classified data. The plan, described by defense officials and reported by MIT Technology Review, envisions secure environments where generative AI firms can train models on sensitive intelligence—ranging from surveillance reports t
OpenAI’s Pentagon Access Shifts AI Defense
OpenAI just handed the Pentagon a front-row seat to its AI. The technical news is straightforward in one line: U.S. defense officials are pursuing a closer integration with OpenAI’s models, with the aim of accelerating decision-support tools across military planning, intelligence, and operations. Th
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MoreReno Robot Roadmap Tackles Nevada Labor Crunch
Northern Nevada's factories are hiring fast, but the labor pool just ran dry. OnRobot is headed to Reno with a practical antidote for a region-wide challenge: a workforce stretched thin as manufacturing expands. The company will host a hands-on session titled Build your Automation Roadmap on April 9
NVIDIA's Physical AI revolution hits the factory floor
Physical AI has arrived, and factories are about to become living robot laboratories. At its GTC 2026 keynote, NVIDIA framed a decisive pivot from isolated automation demos to production-scale AI-enabled robotics. CEO Jensen Huang argued that the company’s full-stack approach—hardware, software, and
Automation Pact Aims to Scale Vertical Farms
MISUMI backs Oishii’s vertical farms with off-the-shelf automation. A strategic partnership quietly positions a Japan-based components supplier alongside a high-profile U.S. vertical farming operation, signaling how ready-to-install automation could finally move the industry from demos to deployment
KEWAZO to Accelerate LIFTBOT Deployments
A lifting robot now operates at more than 20 sites after a fresh funding round. KEWAZO, the Munich- and Houston-based maker of the LIFTBOT vertical-material-movement robot, is pouring capital into faster deployment across heavy industry. The company announced a new investment round that brings total
Humanoids
MoreBlueprint Emerges: Humanoids Ready for Production
The blueprint for turning humanoids from demos into production just landed. A new whitepaper from Wiley KnowledgeHub distills years of R&D into a production-oriented playbook for humanoid robotics. Engineering documentation shows motion control remains the hardest unsolved problem—real-time models,
Production-scale physical AI arrives for robotics
NVIDIA declares physical AI ready to run factories. At its GTC 2026 keynote, the company pitched a scalable, open ecosystem that ties chip, simulation, and software together to power fleets of intelligent robots across factories, logistics, and infrastructure. The Robotics Report notes Jensen Huang

Humanoid Production Moves Front and Center
Production—not prototypes—will decide the future of humanoid robots. Engineering documentation shows the field has not conquered motion control despite dazzling demos, and the whitepaper Overcoming Core Engineering Barriers in Humanoid Robotics Development lays out why. The core challenge, the repor
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The Navy just handed Gecko Robotics a five-year contract to inspect ships—proof that autonomous maintenance is finally moving from demos to sea duty. Gecko Robotics has landed what TechCrunch calls the largest U.S. Navy robotics deal yet: a five-year engagement to monitor and predict maintenance nee
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OpenAI Plans Desktop 'Superapp' Merge of ChatGPT, Codex, Atlas
OpenAI is folding its chat, code, and browser tools into a single desktop superapp, merging ChatGPT, the Codex coding assistant, and the Atlas browser into one interface, according to reporting that cites Wall Street Journal sources. The move is pitched as a cure for internal fragmentation that has
Google Tests Gemini Mac App to Rival ChatGPT
Google's Gemini lands on Mac, aiming to out-chat its rivals. Google is quietly testing a macOS version of its Gemini AI, according to Bloomberg and reported by Engadget, bringing the web-based assistant into a native desktop environment. The Mac app would deliver the same core Gemini capabilities—p

Stranger Things Complete Series: 25 discs, $200
Stranger Things fans get a permanent Upside Down—on 25 discs. The complete series box set bundles all five seasons into a 25-disc collection that arrives July 28, with editions in Blu-ray and 4K UHD. U.S. preorder is routed through Arrow Video, with UK preorders also handled by Arrow Video; the exac

Meta bets on AI to police feeds
Meta is betting big on AI to police your feeds. Over the next few years, the company plans to slash its human moderator headcount and lean into AI-based systems to flag problematic content faster and at scale. In a move that follows Meta’s earlier retreat from third‑party fact‑checkers and proactive
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LibTV Unites Humans and AI in Video Studio
LibTV collapses the studio into the cloud, pairing humans and AI in a single platform. LibTV is presented as LiblibAI’s first professional video creation product, a bold bid to merge scriptwriting, storyboarding, shot planning, and editing into one end-to-end workflow that works for both people and
What we’re watching next in china
Beijing's new subsidy isn't for robots—it's for robot component makers. China’s policy signal is shifting the ground under global robotics supply chains. Chinese regulatory filings show a deliberate pivot: subsidies that used to chase end-effector assembly are increasingly targeted at the gears that
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