Boston Dynamics fitted Spot with a conveyor belt to carry packages from delivery vans to front doors, targeting the last 50 feet of the logistics chain.
Walden Robotics, a Toyota spin-out, launched from stealth with $300M at a $1.1bn valuation. Its factory humanoids roll on wheels, not legs.
Red, an in-house AI hacker that attacks its own models to harden GPT-5.6 against prompt injection, and it works too well to release.
Apple raised monthly AppleCare+ subscriptions by 50 cents for Macs and iPads, extending a wave of price increases driven by the global memory chip shortage.
Apple is hunting AI chip acquisitions after its own M2 Ultra servers fell short, a rare M&A push while Nvidia still powers the Gemini-based Siri.
A hack of Suno AI music exposed its source code, showing it scraped millions of songs from YouTube, Deezer, and Genius to train its song generator.
YouTube has appealed the landmark social media addiction verdict, joining Meta, and argues it is not a social media platform like Instagram or TikTok.
Chai Discovery's $400M Series C triples its value to $3.8bn, a fresh sign that AI drug discovery has moved from promise to deployment at big pharma.
ChatGPT now displays Kalshi prediction market odds for 2026 World Cup matches, marking OpenAI's first partnership with a regulated betting exchange.
Lu Yaxiang's sodium battery charges in 4 minutes and retains 90% capacity after 2,000 cycles. Gotion hit 261 Wh/kg. China imports 75% of its lithium.
Amazon Leo will launch in South Africa in 2027, beating Starlink in Elon Musk's birth country over Black-ownership rules he has refused to meet.
The Cyberspace Administration approved Apple AI services alongside Huawei. A Khosla-backed startup compressed Qwen from 54GB to under 4GB to run on-device.