🔔 AI Doctors Coming to iOS!
Apple is revolutionizing healthcare with Project Mulberry, an AI-powered Health app upgrade. It will analyze data from the Apple Watch, iPhone, and AirPods to provide personalized medical insights. Features include an AI health assistant, posture analysis, nutrition tracking, and educational content. Launching with iOS 19.4 in 2025, this aligns with Tim Cook’s vision of making health Apple's biggest impact!
Apple is revolutionizing healthcare with Project Mulberry, an AI-powered Health app upgrade. It will analyze data from the Apple Watch, iPhone, and AirPods to provide personalized medical insights. Features include an AI health assistant, posture analysis, nutrition tracking, and educational content. Launching with iOS 19.4 in 2025, this aligns with Tim Cook’s vision of making health Apple's biggest impact!
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In Chinese mythology, Yang Jian, also known as Erlang Shen, had a loyal companion dog, the legendary "Xiaotian Quan." In a modern twist, a Wu Opera troupe from Zhejiang Province brought this mythical creature to life in an unconventional way: by using a robotic dog to play the role of Xiaotian Quan, sharing the stage with traditional Chinese opera performers.
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Swiss company RIVR has teamed up with UK delivery giant Evri to launch autonomous robots that make parcel deliveries faster and smarter.
The new robots—designed with both wheels and legs—will handle the final 100 yards of delivery, starting in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
By using RIVR’s advanced robots, Evri aims to reduce the amount of short-distance walking for drivers, easing their workload and improving delivery speed.
#UK #EvriDelivery #RIVRRobotics #UrbanMobility #RobotDelivery #TechNews
The new robots—designed with both wheels and legs—will handle the final 100 yards of delivery, starting in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
By using RIVR’s advanced robots, Evri aims to reduce the amount of short-distance walking for drivers, easing their workload and improving delivery speed.
#UK #EvriDelivery #RIVRRobotics #UrbanMobility #RobotDelivery #TechNews
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A humanoid robot will greet visitors and give tours at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. The event opens to the public on April 13 on the artificial island of Yumeshima.
Walker C is a humanoid robot made by China’s UBTech Robotics. It will debut at the China Pavilion’s south plaza during the expo.
Though not yet available to the public, it’s expected to compete with top robots like Unitree’s G1, offering skills like barcode scanning, object handling, and smart movement using computer vision.
This reflects China’s push toward AGI (artificial general intelligence), where robots can handle a variety of jobs without needing retraining.
#WalkerC #OsakaExpo2025 #HumanoidRobot #RobotTourGuide #Japan #UBTechRobotics #TechNews
Walker C is a humanoid robot made by China’s UBTech Robotics. It will debut at the China Pavilion’s south plaza during the expo.
Though not yet available to the public, it’s expected to compete with top robots like Unitree’s G1, offering skills like barcode scanning, object handling, and smart movement using computer vision.
This reflects China’s push toward AGI (artificial general intelligence), where robots can handle a variety of jobs without needing retraining.
#WalkerC #OsakaExpo2025 #HumanoidRobot #RobotTourGuide #Japan #UBTechRobotics #TechNews
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A new AI-powered study from Columbia Engineering questions a long-held belief in forensics—that fingerprints from different fingers of the same person are completely unique. The research found surprising similarities between them.
Led by undergrad Gabe Guo, the team used a deep contrastive network on a U.S. government database of 60,000 prints. Without using traditional fingerprint features, the AI model was able to link prints from the same person with 77% accuracy.
Although forensic journals were hesitant at first, the study was later published in Science Advances. It could lead to better tools for investigations and challenge decades of fingerprint-based identification methods.
#AIinForensics #FingerprintResearch #ColumbiaEngineering #ScienceAdvances #ForensicScience #BiometricTech #AIResearch #DeepLearning #CriminalJusticeTech
Led by undergrad Gabe Guo, the team used a deep contrastive network on a U.S. government database of 60,000 prints. Without using traditional fingerprint features, the AI model was able to link prints from the same person with 77% accuracy.
Although forensic journals were hesitant at first, the study was later published in Science Advances. It could lead to better tools for investigations and challenge decades of fingerprint-based identification methods.
#AIinForensics #FingerprintResearch #ColumbiaEngineering #ScienceAdvances #ForensicScience #BiometricTech #AIResearch #DeepLearning #CriminalJusticeTech
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🚨 Amazon Deploys 1 Millionth Robot – Full Automation Accelerates 🤖
Amazon has unveiled a groundbreaking shift in warehouse automation by rolling out its 1 millionth robot and introducing a powerful AI foundation model designed to operate its entire robotic fleet.
These new autonomous robots aren’t just about moving boxes—they’re powered by machine learning and real-time data, enabling smarter, faster, and more precise warehouse operations. From sorting to packing, they're taking over roles once handled by humans.
🔍 Key Highlights: – AI-driven robotic fleet launched in the UK
– Focus on full automation in fulfillment centers
– Reduced human dependency for repetitive tasks
– Enhanced safety, speed, and efficiency
Amazon's ultimate goal? A future where robots do the heavy lifting, freeing up human workers for higher-level tasks—or potentially phasing them out entirely.
This marks a major leap toward fully automated logistics, setting a new global standard in retail and supply chain innovation.
Amazon has unveiled a groundbreaking shift in warehouse automation by rolling out its 1 millionth robot and introducing a powerful AI foundation model designed to operate its entire robotic fleet.
These new autonomous robots aren’t just about moving boxes—they’re powered by machine learning and real-time data, enabling smarter, faster, and more precise warehouse operations. From sorting to packing, they're taking over roles once handled by humans.
🔍 Key Highlights: – AI-driven robotic fleet launched in the UK
– Focus on full automation in fulfillment centers
– Reduced human dependency for repetitive tasks
– Enhanced safety, speed, and efficiency
Amazon's ultimate goal? A future where robots do the heavy lifting, freeing up human workers for higher-level tasks—or potentially phasing them out entirely.
This marks a major leap toward fully automated logistics, setting a new global standard in retail and supply chain innovation.
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BREAKING: Meta just announced they're building AI supercomputers as large as Manhattan. And Zuckerberg isn't kidding around.
These aren't just data centers. These are AI empires.
Meet Prometheus and Hyperion - Meta's Manhattan-sized bet on artificial superintelligence.
Prometheus (launching 2026):
☑ 1 gigawatt of compute power
☑ Enough electricity to power tens of thousands of homes
☑ Built in Ohio's New Albany
☑ Confirmed by Zuckerberg himself on Threads
Hyperion (the bigger one):
☑ Scales up to 5 gigawatts of continuous compute
☑ Zuckerberg says just one cluster "covers a significant part of Manhattan"
☑ This is what building AGI infrastructure looks like
The money involved is absolutely insane - Meta is investing hundreds of billions in AI infrastructure. Their 2025 CapEx forecast is $64-72 billion, up from $39 billion in 2024.
They're deploying 1.3 million GPUs this year alone.
These aren't just data centers. These are AI empires.
Meet Prometheus and Hyperion - Meta's Manhattan-sized bet on artificial superintelligence.
Prometheus (launching 2026):
☑ 1 gigawatt of compute power
☑ Enough electricity to power tens of thousands of homes
☑ Built in Ohio's New Albany
☑ Confirmed by Zuckerberg himself on Threads
Hyperion (the bigger one):
☑ Scales up to 5 gigawatts of continuous compute
☑ Zuckerberg says just one cluster "covers a significant part of Manhattan"
☑ This is what building AGI infrastructure looks like
The money involved is absolutely insane - Meta is investing hundreds of billions in AI infrastructure. Their 2025 CapEx forecast is $64-72 billion, up from $39 billion in 2024.
They're deploying 1.3 million GPUs this year alone.
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Robot cage fights are now a thing in San Francisco
Every month, Chinese bots Unitree and Booster Robotics will punch it out while humans steer them.
Enjoy the chaos before they start fighting us.
Every month, Chinese bots Unitree and Booster Robotics will punch it out while humans steer them.
Enjoy the chaos before they start fighting us.
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