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In a recent discussion, Emil Michael emphasized the ongoing debate within defense sectors regarding the allocation of resources toward military technology. He highlighted the critical trade-offs being made between investing in advanced weaponry and systems versus developing low-cost autonomous weapons. This conversation reflects a broader trend as nations reassess their military strategies and budgets in light of evolving warfare dynamics. The dialogue underscores the necessity for defense planners to carefully consider the implications of their choices, particularly as they navigate the complexities of modern combat and technological advancements. Michael's remarks shed light on the strategic decisions that could shape future military capabilities and the balance of power on the global stage.
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Federal security officials, including the FBI and DHS, are actively working to establish new counter-drone protocols aimed at safeguarding high-profile sporting events and critical infrastructure from potential threats posed by drones. This initiative follows a year of comprehensive legislative, legal, and physical preparations to address the risks associated with careless or hostile drone operations. The efforts reflect a growing recognition of the need for enhanced security measures in an era where drone technology is increasingly accessible and potentially dangerous.
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Texas has enacted Senate Bill 2807, which establishes stringent requirements for commercial autonomous vehicles, mandating Level 4 or 5 SAE automation. This legislation poses a significant challenge to Tesla's ambitions in the robotaxi sector, as the company currently lags behind competitors in the state. As of now, Tesla has only 42 authorized autonomous vehicles, while Waymo leads with 577 and AV Ride follows with 317. The new law requires clearly defined Operational Design Domains, which undermines Tesla's strategy for unrestricted robotaxi deployment. Official registration data highlights Tesla's struggles in the Texas autonomous vehicle market, raising concerns about its competitive position. The bill was passed by the 89th Texas Legislature and took effect on May 28, reflecting the state's commitment to regulating the rapidly evolving landscape of autonomous transportation.
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Michael Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space, has dismissed concerns regarding the complete failure of the Franco-German Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme. This statement comes amid ongoing disputes that are straining the collaboration between the project's primary industrial partners. Despite the challenges faced, Schoellhorn remains optimistic about the future of the initiative, emphasizing the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation among stakeholders to address the unresolved issues. The FCAS programme, aimed at developing advanced military aircraft, is crucial for enhancing European defense capabilities and ensuring strategic autonomy.
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KION Group marked its 20th anniversary during the 2026 Annual General Meeting, reflecting on its transformation into "The Supply Chain Solutions Company." The event featured significant corporate decisions, including the election of three new members to the Supervisory Board and the approval of a €0.62 dividend per share for shareholders. Additionally, the company announced the extension of Michael Larsson's contract, ensuring his leadership through 2029. This gathering not only celebrated the company's achievements but also set the stage for its future direction in the evolving supply chain industry.
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Dexory, a leader in warehouse intelligence technology, has unveiled its latest innovation, DexoryView Adapt, during the MODEX event held in April. The company, known for its platform that offers real-time visibility into warehouse operations and inventory management, aims to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making for businesses. In an interview, Emily Nerland from Dexory discussed how this new advancement represents a significant step forward in the evolution of warehouse intelligence. The introduction of DexoryView Adapt is expected to transform how companies manage their logistics and inventory, addressing the growing demand for improved operational insights in the industry.
LogisticsBusiness By Paul Hamblin May 22, 2026 AI AMR and AGV Computing and Scanners IT in Logistics Magazine Features Storage & Racking
A technology company has announced plans to enhance its drone capabilities by integrating its Hivemind software, which will enable advanced swarming functionality. The demonstration of this innovative feature is scheduled for later this year, showcasing the potential for coordinated drone operations. This development aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness in various applications, reflecting the company's commitment to advancing drone technology.
BreakingDefense By Ashley Roque May 19, 2026 Air Warfare Pentagon Air Force Drone Dominance Program Drones Emil Michael
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) continues to evaluate drone technology as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance military capabilities. However, a newly released strategy emphasizes the need for internal reforms and greater focus from other military branches to effectively scale operations during wartime. This initiative aims to address the challenges faced in rapidly deploying and integrating drone technologies into existing frameworks. By fostering collaboration and innovation within the military, the DIU seeks to ensure that advancements in drone capabilities are not only developed but also effectively utilized in combat scenarios. The strategy highlights the importance of adapting to evolving warfare demands, underscoring the necessity for a cohesive approach across various defense sectors.
BreakingDefense By Barry Rosenberg May 13, 2026 Pentagon AUVSI/MDEX 2026 Drones Michael Cadenazzi production
During the keynote roundtable at XPONENTIAL 2026 this morning, leaders from government and industry convened to discuss a pivotal shift in the U.S. drone sector. The focus of the panel, moderated by Michael Robbins of AUVSI, was on advancing from initial innovation and prototype development to establishing robust industrial production and scrutinizing the supply chain. This transition aims to facilitate rapid military acquisition of drone technology, reflecting the Department of Defense's commitment to enhancing the nation's drone capabilities. The discussions highlighted the urgency of creating a scalable supply chain to support the growing demands of both commercial and military applications in the drone industry.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb May 13, 2026 Defense DL Exclusive Drone Manufacturing Drone News Drone News Feeds Dual Use
At XPONENTIAL 2026, held this week in Detroit, AUVSI President Michael Robbins highlighted a significant transition in the drone and autonomy sector. In his keynote address, Robbins underscored the industry's shift from a focus on emerging technologies and experimentation to prioritizing manufacturing, operational deployment, and supply chain resilience. This change reflects the growing need for the drone industry to integrate advanced technologies into practical applications, signaling a new phase of development aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reliability.
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RPX Technologies, a firm based in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has successfully secured compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and achieved a listing with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for its Embir-3 thermal imaging payload. This compact thermal camera, designed for use with unmanned aircraft and loitering munitions, was officially announced as part of the Blue UAS Framework on May 8, 2026. The inclusion of the Embir-3 in this framework signifies its recognition as a trusted technology for defense applications, enhancing the capabilities of unmanned systems in military operations.
Dronelife.com By Ian McNabb May 11, 2026 Drone News Drone News Feeds NDAA Compliant News Thermal imaging Autonomous Systems
Major tech companies like Meta and OpenAI are heavily investing in the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial superintelligence (ASI), with estimates suggesting over a trillion dollars has already been allocated to artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives. Despite the excitement surrounding these advancements, Emilia Javorsky, director of the Futures program at the Future of Life Institute, cautions against over-reliance on future AI capabilities to solve complex health issues like cancer. In her March essay, "AI vs Cancer," Javorsky critiques the notion that AGI or ASI could cure cancer, emphasizing that cancer is not a singular disease but a collection of highly individualized conditions requiring tailored treatments. Javorsky argues that while current AI applications are making strides in areas such as drug discovery and clinical trials, the focus should shift towards collecting comprehensive health data and improving existing medical tools rather than solely investing in advanced AI technologies. She advocates for a balanced approach that prioritizes effective resource allocation in cancer research and treatment. Javorsky's insights highlight the importance of leveraging existing AI capabilities to enhance patient care and accelerate medical innovation, while also addressing systemic challenges within the healthcare system. Her perspective offers a hopeful outlook on the potential for AI to contribute meaningfully to cancer management and treatment.
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In a recent episode of the Drone Radio Show, Michael Robbins, CEO and President of the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), engaged in a discussion with host Randy Goers about the pivotal factors influencing the uncrewed systems industry. The conversation highlighted key issues such as supply chain security, regulatory challenges, and the increasing impact of defense priorities on the sector's evolution. Robbins provided insights into how these elements are shaping the future of autonomy in the industry. Additionally, the dialogue included a preview of XPONENTIAL 2026, an upcoming event focused on advancements in drone technology and policy. This discussion underscores the complexities and opportunities that lie ahead for the uncrewed systems landscape.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb May 01, 2026 Drone News Drone News Feeds Dual Use News Podcast US Government
In April 2023, DAIMON Robotics, a Hong Kong-based company, launched Daimon-Infinity, touted as the world's largest omni-modal robotic dataset for physical AI. This extensive dataset, which includes high-resolution tactile sensing data from over 80 real-world scenarios and 2,000 human skills, aims to enhance robot manipulation capabilities across various tasks, from household chores to industrial assembly lines. The initiative is backed by collaborations with prominent partners, including Google DeepMind, Northwestern University, and the National University of Singapore. Prof. Michael Yu Wang, co-founder and chief scientist of DAIMON, emphasized the importance of tactile feedback in improving robotic dexterity, advocating for a shift from the traditional Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model to a more integrated Vision-Tactile-Language-Action (VTLA) framework. This transition is crucial for enabling robots to perform complex manipulation tasks effectively, especially in environments where visual data alone is insufficient. Recognizing a significant data gap in the robotics industry, DAIMON has committed to open-sourcing 10,000 hours of its dataset to support broader research and development efforts. The company aims to accelerate the deployment of embodied AI by providing high-quality tactile data, which is essential for training robots to interact with their surroundings more naturally and effectively. As the robotics landscape evolves, DAIMON's innovative approach positions it as a key player in advancing the capabilities of humanoid robots in real-world applications.
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U.S. lawmakers are advocating for a more robust federal strategy to enhance drone security in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a letter dated April 28, Representatives Michael McCaul and Eli Crane called on federal agencies to bolster the capabilities of the National Guard in counter-unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and security of host cities across the United States as they prepare to welcome international visitors for the prestigious tournament. The lawmakers emphasize the importance of a unified approach to address potential drone-related threats during the event, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts among various federal entities.
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Researchers at Tufts University have developed a groundbreaking type of biological machine known as a "neurobot," which combines living cells with neural networks to create self-directed systems. This innovative advancement was reported in the journal Advanced Science last month. The neurobots, which are constructed from frog cells, are capable of swimming and responding to their environment through integrated neurons that allow for electrochemical signaling. The development of neurobots marks a significant evolution from earlier biological machines, known as xenobots, which were limited to mechanical movements. These new creations exhibit more complex behaviors, such as exploring their surroundings and adapting to stimuli, thanks to their ability to process information internally. The research aims to deepen understanding of how neural networks can lead to sophisticated behaviors, potentially paving the way for applications in tissue repair and environmental monitoring. The team, led by biologist Michael Levin, plans to extend this technology by incorporating human neural cells into their designs, creating "anthrobots." These living machines could be trained to perform specific tasks, such as detecting environmental pollutants. The commercial startup Fauna Systems, co-founded by Levin, is focusing on deploying xenobots for environmental sensing, aiming to provide real-time indicators of ecosystem health. Despite the promising potential of neurobots, researchers acknowledge significant technical challenges ahead. However, the initial focus remains on simpler xenobots, which are already demonstrating valuable capabilities in monitoring environmental conditions.
Spectrum.ieee.orgAutomaton By Elie Dolgin Apr 02, 2026 Bioengineering Frog Living-cells Biomimetics Bioinspired-robots
Chief Branding Officer Michael Tam has announced a strategic plan aimed at reducing unit costs to below $20,000 by the year 2030. This initiative is primarily motivated by the increasing demand stemming from new government contracts. To achieve this ambitious goal, the company intends to implement a supply chain that is 90% localized, which is expected to enhance efficiency and reduce expenses. The announcement reflects a proactive approach to meet market demands while ensuring cost-effectiveness in production.
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