Insider Brief Swiss startup Flexion Robotics has introduced Reflect v1.0, a robotics intelligence platform it says is designed to help humanoid robots complete longer, multi-step jobs without human operation. According to the company, the platform was demonstrated through a workplace delivery task where a humanoid robot was given the instruction, “A parcel with snacks has […]
The expanded partnership could significantly enhance US government AI capabilities, influencing national security and tech industry dynamics.
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Quantum computing's rise could revolutionize industries, challenge blockchain security, and reshape investment strategies globally.
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Insider Brief WIRobotics has released the simulation model for its ALLEX humanoid robot, launching what the South Korean company says will be an ongoing effort to make key technologies from its physical AI program available to researchers and developers. “In humanoid robot development, simulation models are a core infrastructure that serves as the foundation for […]
Nvidia's push for autonomous AI in telecom could redefine networks as AI hubs, boosting efficiency but raising vendor lock-in concerns.
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Nvidia's prioritization of national security over profits may reshape global tech dynamics, influencing US-China tech relations and market strategies.
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Co-evolving AI agents and evaluators could enhance AI efficiency and innovation but may amplify biases, prompting regulatory scrutiny.
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Tech and AI stocks now make up as much as 12% of most balanced superannuation funds, experts say
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Artificial intelligence and technology stocks have become a driving force on Wall Street and, unbeknownst to most Australians, a growing part of their retirement savings.
The so-called “magnificent seven” – chip maker Nvidia, Google owner Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook owner Meta and Tesla – are, for better or worse, increasingly part of the portfolios offered by superannuation funds.
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