🚨 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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Sam Altman says a child born today will never be smarter than AI. By the time they understand the world, rapid scientific progress will feel normal.
It will be unthinkable that people once used technology less intelligent than themselves. "The 2020s will look like the stone age".
It will be unthinkable that people once used technology less intelligent than themselves. "The 2020s will look like the stone age".
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outh Korean company WIRobotics unveiled ALLEX, a general-purpose humanoid robot with low-friction backdrivable arms and human-like hands.
Each hand features 15 DOF, supports lifting over 30 kg, and delivers more than 40 N at the fingertips. South Korea is really punching above its weight - in anti aging, in robotics, in biotech/cancer research. Extremely useful people.
Each hand features 15 DOF, supports lifting over 30 kg, and delivers more than 40 N at the fingertips. South Korea is really punching above its weight - in anti aging, in robotics, in biotech/cancer research. Extremely useful people.
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It won't be long before robots are widely used in the world of labor as labor forces .
🚀 GPT-5 just did real math nobody had solved before
Turns out GPT-5 isn’t just spitting out essays — it actually cracked an open problem in probability theory.
• Mathematicians knew that certain random sums eventually behave like a normal distribution. The mystery? How fast does that convergence happen.
• Nobody had nailed down a precise answer — until GPT-5, nudged along by experts, filled the gap.
• It delivered the first clean quantitative rate for convergence, not just for Gaussian cases but also Poisson ones.
Of course, it wasn’t perfect — GPT-5 made plenty of mistakes. But with feedback, it corrected itself, proved the result, and even drafted a paper-level writeup.
GPT-5 acted less like a calculator and more like a junior researcher.
Turns out GPT-5 isn’t just spitting out essays — it actually cracked an open problem in probability theory.
• Mathematicians knew that certain random sums eventually behave like a normal distribution. The mystery? How fast does that convergence happen.
• Nobody had nailed down a precise answer — until GPT-5, nudged along by experts, filled the gap.
• It delivered the first clean quantitative rate for convergence, not just for Gaussian cases but also Poisson ones.
Of course, it wasn’t perfect — GPT-5 made plenty of mistakes. But with feedback, it corrected itself, proved the result, and even drafted a paper-level writeup.
GPT-5 acted less like a calculator and more like a junior researcher.
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2026 will be the year of humanoid robots.
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Elon Musk: if 10x compute ≈ 2x intelligence, AI is on a Kardashev trajectory, harvesting the sun and then the galaxy.
For now, he predicts:
- 2026: AI smarter than any single human
- 2030: AI smarter than sum of all humans
Meanwhile, human intelligence stagnates as birth rates fall.
For now, he predicts:
- 2026: AI smarter than any single human
- 2030: AI smarter than sum of all humans
Meanwhile, human intelligence stagnates as birth rates fall.
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Grok cleared for use across US Government Agencies.
➤ xAI has struck an agreement to make Grok available to U.S. federal agencies via procurement through the General Services Administration (GSA).
➤ Federal agencies will be able to purchase access to Grok for $0.42 per organization.
➤ This price is lower than what some competitors charge: for instance, OpenAI charges about $1 per year for federal access to ChatGPT.
➤ The move is part of a broader push to embed advanced AI tools deeper into U.S. government operations, especially in defense and national security roles via programs like “Grok for Government.”
➤ Already, the U.S. Department of Defense has awarded contracts (up to $200 million ceilings) to xAI.
➤ xAI has struck an agreement to make Grok available to U.S. federal agencies via procurement through the General Services Administration (GSA).
➤ Federal agencies will be able to purchase access to Grok for $0.42 per organization.
➤ This price is lower than what some competitors charge: for instance, OpenAI charges about $1 per year for federal access to ChatGPT.
➤ The move is part of a broader push to embed advanced AI tools deeper into U.S. government operations, especially in defense and national security roles via programs like “Grok for Government.”
➤ Already, the U.S. Department of Defense has awarded contracts (up to $200 million ceilings) to xAI.
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Eric Schmidt on America, AI, and the Race for the Future.
Says China has effectively solved power supply and is ahead in electricity production. In the US, data centers need about 92 gigawatt more capacity, with almost no new nuclear projects. If power stays short, frontier AI training may shift to energy-rich foreign partners.
Says China has effectively solved power supply and is ahead in electricity production. In the US, data centers need about 92 gigawatt more capacity, with almost no new nuclear projects. If power stays short, frontier AI training may shift to energy-rich foreign partners.
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