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Mouser Electronics launches "Rise of the Robots" series on the fusion of sensing, AI, and control technologies.

Mouser Electronics launches "Rise of the Robots" series on the fusion of sensing, AI, and control technologies.

Mouser Electronics has unveiled the latest installment of its technology series, "Empowering Innovation Together" (EIT), titled "Rise of the Robots." This new episode explores the advancements in robotics and their impact on various industries. The release aims to highlight the growing significance of robotics in enhancing efficiency and productivity across sectors. By showcasing innovative technologies and expert insights, Mouser seeks to inform and inspire its audience about the future of automation. The series continues to serve as a platform for discussing cutting-edge developments in technology, reinforcing Mouser's commitment to fostering innovation in the electronics industry.

BlueArch develops and sells "HATTORI Neo," a compact autonomous underwater vehicle with edge AI.

BlueArch develops and sells "HATTORI Neo," a compact autonomous underwater vehicle with edge AI.

BlueArch Corporation has been established to develop and manufacture domestically produced autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and underwater robots (UUVs). This initiative aims to enhance Japan's capabilities in underwater exploration and technology, responding to the growing demand for advanced marine solutions. The company focuses on leveraging innovative engineering and technology to create efficient and reliable underwater systems. The establishment of BlueArch marks a significant step in the country's efforts to strengthen its maritime industry and promote research and development in underwater robotics.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries opens Physical AI Center in San Jose, California, with a congratulatory message from NVIDIA's Jensen Huang.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries opens Physical AI Center in San Jose, California, with a congratulatory message from NVIDIA's Jensen Huang.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. announced the opening of its Kawasaki Physical AI Center, scheduled for June 15, 2026. To mark this occasion, the company released a video message from NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, on YouTube. The establishment of the center aims to enhance research and development in artificial intelligence and robotics, reflecting Kawasaki's commitment to innovation in these fields. The collaboration with NVIDIA underscores the importance of integrating advanced AI technologies into Kawasaki's operations, positioning the company at the forefront of technological advancements in the industry.

Atlas moves closer to real-world autonomy, KB says

Atlas moves closer to real-world autonomy, KB says

Hyundai Motor Group is rapidly advancing its humanoid robot initiatives, particularly as Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot approaches the necessary level of autonomy for industrial use. A report published on Monday by KB Securities analyst Kang Sung-jin highlights that recent footage from Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Hyundai based in the United States, indicates substantial progress in the development of "general intelligence" for humanoid robots. This capability allows robots to adapt to various tasks and environments, marking a significant step towards their practical application in industries.

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Innocean, SBVA launch startup growth platform

Innocean, SBVA launch startup growth platform

Innocean, the advertising and marketing division of Hyundai Motor Group, announced on Monday its collaboration with SBVA, a venture capital firm previously known as SoftBank Ventures Asia. This partnership aims to establish UP 2026, a growth platform focused on fostering collaboration with high-growth startups and exploring new business opportunities. SBVA, affiliated with the SoftBank Group, has a diverse investment portfolio that includes over 100 startups across various sectors such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and robotics. The initiative reflects Innocean's commitment to innovation and strategic growth in an evolving market landscape.

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Samsung's Rainbow Robotics pilots warehouse robot at Coupang

Samsung's Rainbow Robotics pilots warehouse robot at Coupang

Rainbow Robotics, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, has deployed its mobile dual-arm robot, RB-Y1, at a Coupang fulfillment center as part of a trial to assess the robot's capabilities in warehouse operations. The testing, reported by ETNews, focuses on the robot's reliability and efficiency in sorting and moving goods. Should the RB-Y1 demonstrate satisfactory performance, it could lead to a significant order from Coupang. The trial is part of ongoing efforts to enhance automation in e-commerce logistics.

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'Dark factory' pioneer Xiangrui Zeng to speak at FAMS 2026

'Dark factory' pioneer Xiangrui Zeng to speak at FAMS 2026

Xiangrui Zeng, a prominent Chinese authority in AI-driven autonomous manufacturing and robotics, is set to deliver a keynote address at the Future AI Mobility Summit 2026, scheduled for later this month in Seoul. The organizing committee announced his participation on Monday. As a professor at the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Zeng has earned recognition for his pioneering contributions to smart manufacturing and autonomous systems. During the summit, he will present his insights on the future of embodied AI and the development of fully autonomous factories, highlighting the potential advancements in the industry.

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Zhi Ping Fang launches NeuroVLA, a brain-like embodied intelligence system.

Zhi Ping Fang launches NeuroVLA, a brain-like embodied intelligence system.

Recently, Zhi Ping Fang unveiled NeuroVLA, an innovative brain-inspired embodied intelligence system, marking a significant advancement in robotics. This system features a unique three-tier architecture that mimics the human brain, comprising the cortex for semantic understanding and task planning, the cerebellum for high-frequency motion coordination and dynamic correction, and the spinal cord for rapid motion execution and safety reflexes. Experimental results indicate that NeuroVLA can reduce robotic motion jitter by over 75% and achieve reflex responses within 20 milliseconds following a collision, all while significantly lowering system power consumption. This breakthrough aims to enhance the efficiency and safety of robotic operations, positioning NeuroVLA at the forefront of intelligent robotics technology.

Interview with Wang Zhongyuan: VLA will survive, but world models are the future.

Interview with Wang Zhongyuan: VLA will survive, but world models are the future.

In recent months, the concept of "World Model" has gained significant traction within the AI and robotics sectors, driven by underlying industry anxieties. As AI technology has rapidly evolved over the past two years, limitations in embodied intelligence have become apparent, revealing that while robots can recognize objects, they struggle to understand physical interactions and causal relationships. The World Model aims to bridge this gap by enabling robots to learn the laws of the physical world. At the forefront of this exploration is Wang Zhongyuan, the director of the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, who identifies four distinct paths in the development of World Models. These include language-centered models, pixel-centered models, 3D structure-centered models, and visual representation-centered models. The Beijing Academy is pioneering a fifth approach that integrates language and visual data into a unified latent space representation, allowing for more complex interactions and predictions. Wang emphasizes that the World Model's potential lies in its ability to enhance embodied intelligence, enabling robots to understand and predict physical interactions over time. He envisions a future where World Models serve as the foundational brain for robots, capable of complex reasoning and decision-making in real-world scenarios. However, he cautions that achieving this goal will require significant advancements in data collection and model training, with a timeline of three to five years anticipated for substantial progress. As the field continues to evolve, the competition will focus on the ability to create models that accurately reflect the complexities of the physical world.

Insta360 vs DJI: The Drone Imaging War Is More Brutal Than the Food Delivery Battle

Insta360 vs DJI: The Drone Imaging War Is More Brutal Than the Food Delivery Battle

In Shenzhen, two leading companies in the drone camera industry, Insta360 and DJI, are engaged in intense competition that is transforming the landscape of imaging hardware in China. This rivalry has escalated into a series of patent lawsuits, aggressive price reductions, and a battle for top talent. As both firms strive to outmaneuver each other, the ongoing conflict is reshaping market dynamics and influencing consumer choices in the rapidly evolving technology sector. The situation reflects broader trends in innovation and competition within the Chinese tech industry, highlighting the lengths to which companies will go to secure their position in a lucrative market.

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The Price of a Kilowatt-Hour Is Quietly Deciding Where AI Data Centers Are Built

The Price of a Kilowatt-Hour Is Quietly Deciding Where AI Data Centers Are Built

Zhejiang Province has introduced a new time-of-use electricity pricing policy that is significantly influencing the strategic decisions regarding the placement of AI computing centers and energy storage investments throughout China. This initiative aims to optimize energy consumption by encouraging usage during off-peak hours, thereby reducing costs for both consumers and businesses. As a result, companies are reevaluating their operational locations to take advantage of lower electricity rates, which could lead to a shift in the development of technology infrastructure within the region. The policy reflects a broader trend in the energy sector, where cost differentials are becoming a critical factor in investment decisions, particularly in the rapidly growing fields of artificial intelligence and energy storage. By incentivizing off-peak energy use, Zhejiang is positioning itself as a competitive hub for technology and innovation, potentially reshaping the landscape of energy consumption and technological development across the country.

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OPPO Expands Flash Charging Family with New 120W GaN Charger and Power Bank

OPPO Expands Flash Charging Family with New 120W GaN Charger and Power Bank

OPPO has unveiled its latest innovations in fast charging technology with the launch of a 120W dual-port GaN charger and a SUPERVOOC 120W power bank. The announcement was made recently, highlighting the company's commitment to enhancing charging solutions for a variety of devices, including smartphones and laptops. The introduction of these products aims to meet the growing demand for efficient and versatile charging options in an increasingly mobile world. By utilizing advanced GaN technology, OPPO's new charger and power bank promise to deliver rapid charging capabilities, allowing users to power multiple devices simultaneously. This strategic move positions OPPO as a key player in the competitive market for high-speed charging solutions, catering to consumers who prioritize convenience and efficiency in their tech accessories.

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From oil platforms to power plants: Dietsmann showcases robotics-driven maintenance in Africa

From oil platforms to power plants: Dietsmann showcases robotics-driven maintenance in Africa

Dietsmann, a leading independent provider of operation and maintenance services for energy production facilities, has announced its participation as a Bronze Sponsor at the upcoming African Energy Week (AEW) 2026. This significant event is scheduled to take place from October 12 to 16 in Cape Town, South Africa. The sponsorship underscores Dietsmann's longstanding commitment to the African energy sector, which has been a focus for the company for decades. By engaging in this prominent industry gathering, Dietsmann aims to enhance its visibility and influence within the region, reflecting its evolving role in supporting energy production and sustainability initiatives across Africa.

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Increased throughput in narrow aisle warehouse

Increased throughput in narrow aisle warehouse

Locus Robotics has announced the successful implementation of its robotics solution at the logistics center of third-party logistics provider ITG, located near Munich Airport. This deployment aims to enhance throughput in the narrow aisle warehouse, showcasing the effectiveness of Locus Robotics' technology in optimizing logistics operations. The initiative reflects the growing demand for automation in supply chain management, as companies seek to improve efficiency and productivity in their warehousing processes.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posts on X: "A frontier without an ecosystem is unstable," two days after Fable 5 halt.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posts on X: "A frontier without an ecosystem is unstable," two days after Fable 5 halt.

Two days after the U.S. government halted the global deployment of Anthropic's "Claude Fable 5" due to export control directives, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to X to share his insights on the importance of building independent learning systems for companies. In his post, titled "An Ecosystem-less Frontier is Unstable," Nadella did not directly reference the Fable 5 situation but emphasized the necessity for businesses to avoid reliance on specific models. His comments come amid growing concerns about the stability of AI ecosystems in light of regulatory challenges.

Teradyne Robotics unveils production-ready physical AI applications at Automate 2026

Teradyne Robotics unveils production-ready physical AI applications at Automate 2026

Teradyne Robotics, the parent company of Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots, is set to showcase the impact of physical AI on industrial automation at the Automate 2026 trade show in Chicago from June 22 to 25. At booth #1250, attendees will witness demonstrations highlighting the capabilities of their robotic solutions. Jean-Pierre Hathout, President of the Teradyne Robotics Group, emphasized the significance of these innovations, stating that physical AI is prominently featured in their offerings. The event aims to illustrate how advancements in robotics are revolutionizing the industry and enhancing operational efficiency.

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MassRobotics honors Stanford’s Allison Okamura and Seoul National University’s Ayoung Kim with 2026 robotics medals

MassRobotics honors Stanford’s Allison Okamura and Seoul National University’s Ayoung Kim with 2026 robotics medals

At the recent IEEE ICRA conference held in Vienna, MassRobotics, a leading organization in robotics innovation, unveiled the recipients of its 2026 Robotics Medal and Rising Star awards. This prestigious Robotics Medal is notable for being the first major accolade dedicated to honoring the significant contributions of female researchers in the field of robotics worldwide. The awards aim to highlight and celebrate the achievements of women who are making impactful strides in robotics development, thereby promoting diversity and inclusion within the industry.

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Collaborative robot deliveries expected to more than double by 2030.

Collaborative robot deliveries expected to more than double by 2030.

According to a report by Interact Analysis, the market for collaborative robots is entering a phase of sustained, albeit uneven, growth. The analysis indicates that deliveries of these robots are expected to more than double by the year 2030. This trend reflects the increasing demand for automation solutions in various industries, driven by the need for enhanced efficiency and productivity. As businesses continue to integrate collaborative robots into their operations, the market is poised for significant expansion, highlighting the evolving landscape of automation technology.

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New radar system can detect high-speed drones nearby ports, vessels in extreme environment

New radar system can detect high-speed drones nearby ports, vessels in extreme environment

A cutting-edge radar system has been developed to enhance the detection of drones operating near ports, vessels, harbors, and other critical maritime areas. This innovative technology aims to bolster maritime security by providing real-time surveillance and threat assessment capabilities. The radar is designed to identify and track drones, which have increasingly become a concern for safety and security in busy maritime environments. The system's deployment is expected to take place in the coming months, with trials set to occur at various strategic locations along coastlines. By integrating advanced detection algorithms and high-resolution imaging, the radar will enable authorities to respond swiftly to potential threats, ensuring the safety of maritime operations and protecting vital infrastructure. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for enhanced security measures in response to the rising prevalence of drone activity in sensitive areas.

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Thales reveals AAR platform for Gladiator trainer at Eurosatory 2026.

Thales reveals AAR platform for Gladiator trainer at Eurosatory 2026.

A new AI platform designed for military applications has been finalized and is set to be officially launched at the Eurosatory defense exhibition. The platform has already undergone trials with various armies, although specific details about these military tests have not been disclosed. The launch at this prominent defense event highlights the growing interest in advanced technology for enhancing military capabilities. The introduction of this AI solution aims to improve operational efficiency and decision-making processes within armed forces. As defense organizations increasingly seek innovative tools to maintain strategic advantages, this platform represents a significant step forward in the integration of artificial intelligence into military operations.

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US scientists’ new electron microscopy tech delivers 10,000x magnification compared to light microscopy

US scientists’ new electron microscopy tech delivers 10,000x magnification compared to light microscopy

A team of researchers in the United States has developed a groundbreaking technology aimed at enhancing the performance of electron devices. This innovation, unveiled recently, promises to significantly improve the efficiency and capabilities of various electronic components. The research, conducted at a prominent university, addresses the growing demand for faster and more efficient electronic systems in an increasingly digital world. By leveraging advanced materials and innovative engineering techniques, the team has successfully created a method that optimizes electron flow, potentially revolutionizing the electronics industry. This development comes at a crucial time as industries seek to meet the challenges posed by modern technological demands, including the need for better energy efficiency and higher processing speeds. The researchers are now looking to collaborate with industry partners to further refine the technology and explore its applications in commercial products.

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DJI vs Insta360: The creator-tech cold war is officially over

DJI vs Insta360: The creator-tech cold war is officially over

DJI has initiated legal action against Insta360, filing two patent infringement lawsuits on the same day the latter celebrated the launch of its new Luna Ultra camera. This Leica-powered 8K handheld gimbal camera is designed specifically for content creators and marks a significant addition to Insta360's product lineup. DJI's lawsuits allege that Insta360 has unlawfully copied technologies integral to its Osmo Pocket series, highlighting the competitive tension between the two companies in the rapidly evolving market for innovative camera equipment. The timing of the lawsuits coincides with a major promotional event for Insta360, suggesting a strategic move by DJI to assert its intellectual property rights amid heightened competition.

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US attack drone maker taps into Taiwan controller demand

US attack drone maker taps into Taiwan controller demand

AeroVironment, a U.S. defense technology company known for its drones utilized in Ukraine, has announced a partnership with Taipei-based Ubiqconn to support Taiwan's development of an aerial defense system called T-Dome. This collaboration aims to enhance Taiwan's drone capabilities amid rising tensions in the region. The announcement was made on June 15, 2026, during AeroVironment's efforts to establish a foothold in the Taiwanese market, capitalizing on the growing demand for drone technology in the area. The partnership signifies AeroVironment's commitment to bolstering Taiwan's defense initiatives and addressing the evolving security landscape in East Asia.

Watch: Bringing the Loading Dock Up to Speed

Watch: Bringing the Loading Dock Up to Speed

Alex Allen-Tunsil, the chief revenue officer of Slip Robotics, recently highlighted the significant challenges faced by modern warehouses, particularly focusing on loading docks. During a discussion, he emphasized that these areas have emerged as critical technological pain points, affecting overall operational efficiency. As warehouses increasingly rely on advanced technologies to streamline processes, the loading dock remains a complex hub where delays and inefficiencies can arise. Allen-Tunsil's insights shed light on the urgent need for innovative solutions to address these issues, particularly as the demand for faster and more efficient logistics continues to grow in the industry.

6/14/2026: Here Come the Humanoids; The Empty Rooms; Lamine Yamal

6/14/2026: Here Come the Humanoids; The Empty Rooms; Lamine Yamal

Recent advancements in AI-powered humanoid robots have garnered attention as experts showcase their capabilities and potential applications. Meanwhile, a poignant exploration of the aftermath of school shootings reveals the haunting remnants of classrooms left behind, highlighting the urgent need for discussions on school safety and mental health support. Additionally, a feature interview with rising soccer star Lamine Yamal aired on "60 Minutes," providing insights into his journey and aspirations in the sport. These stories collectively underscore the intersection of technology, societal challenges, and personal narratives shaping contemporary discourse.

Four-legged detection robots for safe firefighting operations

Four-legged detection robots for safe firefighting operations

Researchers at TU Graz have developed an advanced detection robot capable of identifying hazardous substances, designed to assist fire services during high-risk operations. This innovative technology serves as a remote-controlled advance guard, enhancing safety and efficiency in emergency situations. A recent study highlights the potential integration of this high-tech tool into fire service teams, demonstrating its effectiveness in supporting personnel on the ground. By employing the robot, fire services can better manage dangerous environments, ultimately aiming to protect both responders and the public.

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Could humanoid robots go from the lab to the factory floor?

Could humanoid robots go from the lab to the factory floor?

Engineers and computer scientists are advancing the development of AI-powered humanoid robots, with Boston Dynamics recently showcasing its Atlas robot in a demonstration for 60 Minutes. The event highlighted Atlas's ability to learn and perform tasks within a Hyundai factory setting. This initiative aims to enhance automation in manufacturing processes, reflecting a growing trend towards integrating robotics in various industries. By leveraging artificial intelligence, these robots are designed to mimic human actions, potentially improving efficiency and productivity in factory operations. The collaboration between Boston Dynamics and Hyundai underscores the increasing importance of robotics in modern manufacturing, as companies seek innovative solutions to meet evolving production demands.

Deep learning co-design helps scientists project 28-layer 3D images without crosstalk

Deep learning co-design helps scientists project 28-layer 3D images without crosstalk

Engineering researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have unveiled a groundbreaking three-dimensional printing technology that significantly enhances the production of complex structures. This innovative method, introduced in October 2023, aims to revolutionize various industries by allowing for the rapid and precise fabrication of intricate designs that were previously difficult or impossible to achieve. The researchers' motivation stems from the growing demand for more efficient manufacturing processes that can produce high-quality components while minimizing waste and time. By leveraging advanced materials and techniques, the team has demonstrated that their new approach can streamline production workflows and reduce costs, making it an attractive option for sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and biomedical engineering. This development not only showcases the potential of 3D printing technology but also emphasizes UCLA's commitment to leading research in engineering and technology. The researchers plan to further refine their technique and explore its applications across various fields, aiming to set new standards in manufacturing efficiency and innovation.

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Modernizing the global economy with industrial robotics is needed but not inevitable

Modernizing the global economy with industrial robotics is needed but not inevitable

A recent column highlights the increasing adoption of service robotics alongside the rising demand for industrial automation, which is encountering significant challenges. The piece emphasizes the necessity of modernizing the global economy through the integration of industrial robotics. However, it also points out that this transformation is not guaranteed, suggesting that while the potential for advancement exists, various obstacles must be addressed to achieve widespread implementation. The commentary reflects on the current state of the robotics industry and the complexities involved in evolving industrial practices to meet contemporary economic needs.

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Ukraine’s AI drones entered ‘Terminator mode’ and killed Russian soldiers — no human fired

Ukraine’s AI drones entered ‘Terminator mode’ and killed Russian soldiers — no human fired

Concerns surrounding fully autonomous weapon systems have intensified as experts warn of the potential for these technologies to independently kill humans. The discussion gained traction during a recent international conference held in Geneva, where military officials, ethicists, and technologists gathered to address the implications of artificial intelligence in warfare. The event, which took place in early November 2023, highlighted the urgent need for regulatory frameworks to prevent the deployment of such lethal systems. Advocates for human oversight argue that the absence of accountability in autonomous decision-making could lead to catastrophic outcomes, raising ethical dilemmas about the role of machines in life-and-death situations. The motivation behind the call for regulation stems from the rapid advancements in AI and robotics, which have outpaced existing legal and ethical guidelines. Participants at the conference emphasized that without proper governance, the risk of misuse or malfunction could result in unintended casualties and escalate conflicts. Experts proposed a collaborative approach to developing international treaties that would ban or strictly regulate the use of autonomous weapons. This would involve governments, tech companies, and civil society working together to establish clear definitions and standards for AI in military applications. The discussions underscored the necessity of ensuring that human judgment remains central to military operations, thereby preventing machines from making irreversible decisions about life and death.

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UBTECH's U1 Humanoid Companion Robot Nears 4,000 Pre-Orders in 10 Days

UBTECH's U1 Humanoid Companion Robot Nears 4,000 Pre-Orders in 10 Days

UBTECH has achieved significant success with the launch of its full-size U1 companion humanoid robot, receiving nearly 4,000 pre-orders and accumulating over 10 million yuan in deposits within just 10 days. This impressive response highlights the growing interest in advanced robotics and the potential for humanoid robots to integrate into daily life. The U1 robot, designed to assist users in various tasks, reflects UBTECH's commitment to innovation in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics. The rapid pre-order rate indicates a strong market demand, suggesting that consumers are eager to embrace technology that enhances their lifestyle.

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Meta At 17x P/E: Investing Doesn't Get Any Easier

Meta At 17x P/E: Investing Doesn't Get Any Easier

Meta Platforms is facing scrutiny from investors due to concerns over increased capital expenditures driven by artificial intelligence and the potential for equity dilution. Despite these challenges, the company reported a 33% year-over-year increase in revenue for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, attributed to rising ad impressions and pricing, fueled by its AI investments. The introduction of custom silicon and new revenue streams, including Business Agent, Meta One, and AI glasses, is expected to enhance long-term revenue and profit margins. Currently trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 17 times, Meta is viewed as having over 45% upside potential relative to consensus price targets, leading analysts to maintain a buy rating. As the second-worst-performing hyperscaler year-to-date, Meta's performance is under close observation as it navigates its ambitious growth strategy.

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AI Grew Four Wheels in 2026: How AIVA Is Redefining the Automobile as an Embodied Intelligence Entity

AI Grew Four Wheels in 2026: How AIVA Is Redefining the Automobile as an Embodied Intelligence Entity

Saidou Technology, a Chinese startup, has unveiled AIVA, an innovative AI-defined vehicle brand that prioritizes artificial intelligence over traditional hardware components. This launch represents a significant shift in the automotive industry, moving away from conventional development practices. By focusing on AI integration, Saidou aims to redefine how vehicles are designed and function, potentially transforming user experiences and operational efficiencies. The introduction of AIVA comes at a time when the automotive sector is increasingly embracing advanced technologies to meet evolving consumer demands and environmental challenges.

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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Partners with Nebius to Support AI Robotics Startup in Europe

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Partners with Nebius to Support AI Robotics Startup in Europe

NVIDIA Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with Nebius to bolster the development of robotics startups across Europe. On June 9, the two companies reaffirmed their collaboration aimed at creating a cloud platform specifically for robotics and physical artificial intelligence. As part of this initiative, Nebius has launched the Physical AI Living Lab, which will provide UK and European robotics startups with access to NVIDIA's advanced development tools and Nebius AI's cloud infrastructure. This six-month program is designed to help early-stage robotics firms overcome challenges related to large-scale simulation, synthetic data, and accelerated computing resources. Startups participating in the program will utilize NVIDIA technologies, including OSMO for workload orchestration and Cosmos World Foundation models. The goal of the Physical AI Living Lab is to connect UK robotics innovation with market-ready physical AI solutions by offering affordable cloud-scale training. NVIDIA, a leading provider of specialized computer chips and a key player in the global AI revolution, continues to expand its influence beyond gaming graphics into comprehensive infrastructure for artificial intelligence.

First-ever: Four-legged robot dog successfully walks across treacherous Arctic ice floes

First-ever: Four-legged robot dog successfully walks across treacherous Arctic ice floes

The Arctic, long regarded as one of the most perilous regions on the planet, is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change and increased human activity. Recent studies reveal that rising temperatures are accelerating ice melt, leading to more accessible shipping routes and resource extraction opportunities. This shift, occurring over the past few years, has prompted nations to stake claims in the region, intensifying geopolitical tensions. In response to these developments, various governments and environmental organizations are advocating for stronger regulations to protect the fragile Arctic ecosystem. The urgency of the situation has led to international discussions aimed at establishing guidelines for sustainable practices in the area. As countries scramble to assert their interests, the potential for conflict looms, raising concerns about the environmental impact and the rights of Indigenous communities. The situation is further complicated by the ongoing effects of global warming, which are expected to exacerbate the challenges faced by the Arctic. Scientists warn that without immediate action, the consequences could be dire, not only for the region but for the entire planet. As the world watches, the Arctic stands at a crossroads, where the balance between economic opportunity and environmental preservation hangs in the balance.

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Amtagvi Approval Boosted Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc. (IOVA), But Can the Rally Last?

Amtagvi Approval Boosted Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc. (IOVA), But Can the Rally Last?

Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: IOVA) has seen its stock price rise following the conditional approval of its melanoma treatment, Amtagvi, by the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia on June 4, 2026. This approval marks a significant milestone as it is the third marketing authorization for Amtagvi, which is crucial in a country with the highest melanoma rates globally. Despite the initial surge in stock value, IOVA's shares have returned to pre-approval levels, reflecting market volatility. Analysts remain optimistic, with 80% expressing a bullish outlook on the company, although Chardan recently adjusted its price target from $16 to $14, citing revised revenue forecasts. Management anticipates Q2 revenue from Amtagvi to be between $79 million and $81 million. Founded in 2007 and based in California, Iovance specializes in cell therapies for metastatic melanoma and other solid tumors. While the company shows promise as an investment, some analysts suggest that certain AI stocks may present greater potential for returns with less risk.

Anthropic blocks international users as US labels top models a national security risk

Anthropic blocks international users as US labels top models a national security risk

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, has announced the suspension of access to its most advanced AI model due to unforeseen technical issues. The decision, made on October 10, 2023, comes as the company aims to address concerns regarding the model's performance and reliability. This move reflects Anthropic's commitment to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of its technology before it is made widely available. The suspension affects users and developers who rely on the AI for various applications, highlighting the challenges faced by AI companies in balancing innovation with responsible deployment. Anthropic is currently working on resolving the issues and has not provided a timeline for when access will be restored.

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Visual Language Models Train Robots to Read Human Emotions

Visual Language Models Train Robots to Read Human Emotions

A recent study led by Seung Chan Hong at the University of Melbourne explores the emotional capabilities of collaborative robots as they increasingly work alongside humans. Published on May 18 in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, the research investigates how robots can better understand human emotions through contextual cues, beyond just facial expressions. Involving 40 volunteers, the study trained a vision language model (VLM) to interpret emotions based on video interactions where robots handed objects to humans. The VLM outperformed traditional AI systems, scoring 0.86 in emotional accuracy compared to 0.77 for conventional methods. This improvement is attributed to the VLM's ability to consider the entire context of interactions rather than isolated facial expressions. In a follow-up experiment, participants interacted with a robot that was programmed to make an error, receiving either an emotionally adaptive apology or a standard one. The majority preferred the adaptive response, but trust in the robot diminished after it failed to complete its task, highlighting that emotional responses cannot compensate for a lack of functionality. While the VLM effectively recognized emotions from a third-party perspective, its accuracy dropped when compared to participants' self-reported feelings, indicating that robots still struggle to fully understand human emotions. The findings suggest that while emotional adaptivity is valuable, the primary concern for users remains the robot's competence in performing tasks.

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Windows for robots: Edge AI expands usability

Windows for robots: Edge AI expands usability

A significant shift in accessibility for robotics is underway, reminiscent of the transformation brought by Windows for personal computers. Edge AI technology is enabling a broader range of users, beyond just engineers and computer scientists, to engage with and utilize robotic systems. This development is poised to democratize robotics, making it more user-friendly and accessible to individuals with varying levels of technical expertise. As Edge AI continues to evolve, it is expected to enhance the usability of robots across various sectors, fostering innovation and expanding the potential applications of robotic technology. This trend marks a pivotal moment in the integration of advanced technology into everyday use, potentially revolutionizing industries and everyday tasks.

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Solid-state battery cell hits 465 Wh/kg density, targets aerospace and defense applications

Solid-state battery cell hits 465 Wh/kg density, targets aerospace and defense applications

European battery startup SOLiTHOR has successfully produced its first 10 Ah demonstration cell, showcasing a significant advancement in battery technology. This milestone was achieved recently at their facility in Europe, where the company aims to enhance energy storage solutions. The development of this demonstration cell is part of SOLiTHOR's broader mission to address the growing demand for efficient and sustainable battery systems, particularly in the context of the electric vehicle market and renewable energy storage. By utilizing innovative manufacturing processes and cutting-edge materials, SOLiTHOR is positioning itself as a key player in the competitive battery industry, striving to contribute to a greener future.

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Rivian CEO taking different approach than Elon Musk for humanoid robotics company

Rivian CEO taking different approach than Elon Musk for humanoid robotics company

RJ Scaringe, the CEO of electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian, has launched a new robotics venture named Mind Robotics, which has successfully secured over $1 billion in funding. The company was established in late 2022, reflecting Scaringe's ambition to expand beyond the automotive sector into the rapidly evolving field of robotics. This significant financial backing underscores investor confidence in the potential of Mind Robotics to innovate and contribute to advancements in automation technology. As the robotics industry continues to grow, Scaringe aims to leverage his expertise and resources to position Mind Robotics as a key player in this competitive market.

China’s Xiaomi unveils robotic arm that enables remote, hands-free home EV charging

China’s Xiaomi unveils robotic arm that enables remote, hands-free home EV charging

Xiaomi, the prominent Chinese technology company, recently unveiled its strategic vision for the future of smart home technology during a press event held in Beijing. This announcement, made on October 15, 2023, highlights the company's commitment to enhancing user experience through innovative products and seamless integration of smart devices. The initiative aims to address the growing demand for interconnected home environments, driven by an increase in remote work and digital lifestyles. By leveraging advancements in artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, Xiaomi plans to create a more intuitive and responsive ecosystem that simplifies everyday tasks for consumers. During the event, executives showcased a range of new products designed to work harmoniously within this ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of user-friendly interfaces and energy efficiency. The company also outlined its plans for expanding partnerships with other tech firms to enhance compatibility and functionality across various platforms. Xiaomi's vision reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies are increasingly focused on creating smart solutions that cater to the evolving needs of consumers. As the market for smart home devices continues to grow, Xiaomi's proactive approach positions it as a key player in shaping the future of home automation.

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Magic Atom's debut of the VLA K02 model at the conference

Magic Atom's debut of the VLA K02 model at the conference

On June 13, the 12th China (Shanghai) International Technology Import and Export Fair (CSITF) concluded in Shanghai. During the event, MagicLab showcased its comprehensive technology matrix and publicly unveiled two major technological achievements for the first time in the domestic market: the self-developed Magic-VLA K02 large model and the Magic-Mix world model. This presentation highlights MagicLab's commitment to innovation and its role in advancing technological development in China.

How Japanese scientists sent a real-life Transformer to the moon

How Japanese scientists sent a real-life Transformer to the moon

In 2024, a groundbreaking autonomous rolling rover demonstrated its innovative design by transforming from a sphere into a robot during a successful exploration of the moon's surface. This mission marks a significant advancement in lunar exploration technology, showcasing the rover's ability to navigate diverse terrains effectively. The development of such versatile rovers aims to enhance our understanding of the moon's environment and potentially pave the way for future manned missions. The exploration was conducted as part of ongoing efforts to gather data that could inform scientific research and exploration strategies.

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SORA-Q: Baseball-sized shape-shifting rover that saved Japan’s SLIM moon mission

SORA-Q: Baseball-sized shape-shifting rover that saved Japan’s SLIM moon mission

A groundbreaking development in robotics has emerged from Japan, where researchers have created a microscopic, shape-shifting robot inspired by children's toys. This innovative technology successfully demonstrated its potential by aiding in the preservation of Japan's rich historical narrative. The robot, which can alter its form and function, was unveiled during a recent scientific conference held in Tokyo. The motivation behind this invention lies in the desire to enhance preservation techniques for cultural artifacts and historical sites, making them more accessible and engaging for future generations. By utilizing advanced materials and engineering principles, the team was able to design a robot that can navigate intricate environments and perform delicate tasks, showcasing its versatility and effectiveness. This achievement not only highlights the intersection of technology and cultural heritage but also opens new avenues for research and application in the field of robotics.

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SpaceX's valuation exceeds $2.1 trillion; Musk's wealth is seven times Buffett's; FIFA labubu sales surge 30 times.

SpaceX's valuation exceeds $2.1 trillion; Musk's wealth is seven times Buffett's; FIFA labubu sales surge 30 times.

On June 12, 2026, SpaceX made headlines by completing its initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq, marking the largest IPO in history with a valuation of $1.77 trillion. The stock opened at $150 and surged by over 30% during trading, closing at $160.99, which pushed the company's market capitalization to $2.1 trillion. This surge significantly increased CEO Elon Musk's net worth to approximately $1.05 trillion, making him the world's first billionaire with a net worth exceeding $1 trillion. The IPO's success reflects investor confidence in SpaceX's growth potential, particularly in light of its ambitious Terafab project. In a separate development, Kimi announced the launch of the world's first AI-native credit card, which allows users to convert their spending into AI computing power. This initiative, revealed on the same day, is a collaboration with a major state-owned bank and aims to innovate the financial landscape by integrating AI services into credit card benefits. Additionally, SK Hynix reported a fire incident at its facility in Cheongju, South Korea, which was the second fire this month. Fortunately, there were no injuries or gas leaks, and the situation was quickly controlled. These events highlight significant advancements in technology and finance while also addressing operational challenges faced by major companies.

US streaming platform Roku explores possible sale

US streaming platform Roku explores possible sale

Roku reported a significant increase in its advertising revenue, which surged by 27% year-on-year to reach $613 million in the first quarter of the year. This growth reflects the company's successful strategies in expanding its advertising offerings and attracting more advertisers to its platform. The rise in revenue underscores Roku's position as a key player in the streaming industry, capitalizing on the ongoing shift towards digital advertising. The results were announced during the company's quarterly earnings report, highlighting the effectiveness of Roku's initiatives in enhancing user engagement and expanding its reach in the competitive market.

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Baidu, PostBus win approval for Swiss robotaxi service

Baidu, PostBus win approval for Swiss robotaxi service

A new transportation service is set to launch, utilizing app-booked electric RT6 vehicles designed to accommodate three passengers. This initiative aims to provide an eco-friendly and convenient travel option for urban commuters. The service is expected to begin operations in early 2024, primarily in metropolitan areas where demand for sustainable transport solutions is growing. By leveraging electric vehicles, the service seeks to reduce carbon emissions and promote greener urban mobility. Users will be able to book rides through a mobile application, streamlining the process and enhancing accessibility for riders. This innovative approach reflects a broader trend towards integrating technology with sustainable practices in the transportation sector.

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HDC 2026 Showcases HarmonyOS 7's Five-Dimensional Upgrade and Surging Ecosystem Innovation

HDC 2026 Showcases HarmonyOS 7's Five-Dimensional Upgrade and Surging Ecosystem Innovation

At Huawei's HDC 2026 event, the company showcased significant upgrades to HarmonyOS 7, emphasizing advancements in spatial computing, intelligence, security, smoothness, and connectivity. The event, which took place recently, also featured a range of innovations from Huawei's partners, underscoring the collaborative efforts to enhance the ecosystem surrounding HarmonyOS. The upgrades aim to improve user experience and functionality, reflecting Huawei's commitment to staying competitive in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Through these enhancements, Huawei seeks to solidify its position in the market and drive further adoption of its operating system.

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