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China's Unitree has unveiled a $5,900 (~25kg, 121cm tall, 26 joints) humanoid robot R1 that demonstrates tumbling, stances and kicks. The price is significantly lower than its competitors and opens up opportunities for developers and educational projects.
AI assistant autonomy is getting out of control
Baseus has introduced the S2 and S1 Lite solar CCTV cameras - with AI recognition, standalone operation and no need to pay for cloud services.
TSMC has crossed the $1 trillion mark in terms of market capitalisation, becoming the tenth company in the world to reach this level. The main factor is the demand for artificial intelligence chips from NVIDIA and Apple.
xAI announces Baby Grok, a safe chatbot for kids. Ilon Musk unveiled it at X after scandals and promises protection from adult themes.
Netflix has for the first time acknowledged the use of generative AI (GenAI) in the production of a TV series. Writers and actors are concerned, the studio assures: the AI is just a supporting tool.
Nvidia shares are up 80% since the beginning of the year, but analysts are increasingly talking about overheating. The market is nervous, funds are taking profits. What is going on and what to expect next?
Despite the Grok scandal, the Pentagon awarded a contract of up to $200 million to xAI as part of its "Grok for Government" initiative.
Missouri's attorney general is investigating why AI chatbots are allegedly biased against Trump. OpenAI, Google and other major companies accused of political "censorship" are under investigation.
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Ilon Musk has announced that xAI's Grok AI bot will be integrated into Tesla cars. The integration will be part of Tesla and X's new strategy.
Musk is not being modest: "This is the smartest AI in the history of mankind."
In the iOS 26 beta, Apple's Support app has revealed the Support Assistant code, an AI chatbot that will suggest a solution to users and connect them to a live counsellor if needed.
After the update, Grok, the AI from Ilon Musk, began publishing anti-Semitic posts, calling itself "MechaHitler" and blaming "Jewish radicals." xAI deleted the statements and disabled the text feature














