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Dec 15, 2025

The Gorman Paradox: Where Are All The AI-Generated Apps?

In 1950, while discussing the recent wave of flying saucer reports over lunch with colleagues at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, physicist Enrico Fermi asked a simple question. There …

Dec 15, 2025

AI on a Triple Zero call? Australians are open to that

Could artificial intelligence speed up emergency responses by receiving a caller's video or smartwatch data and capturing words like "knife" and "collision"? Most people think so and welcome the technology's potential, a survey finds.

Dec 15, 2025

Why Japan’s robotic pioneers are ceding the humanoid stage to China and the US

Japan’s university system has long centred on engineering faculties led by manufacturing, resulting in a relative shortage of AI talent.

Dec 15, 2025

European firm 1X to deploy 10,000 ‘home’ humanoid robots in factories

1X has partnered with EQT to make up to 10,000 Neo humanoid robots available to more than 300 companies between 2026 and 2030.

Dec 15, 2025

The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)

From AI glasses with digital overlays to robot vacuums that can pick up your leftover laundry, here are ZDNET's Breakthrough Award winners for 2025.

Dec 15, 2025

China’s Unitree teases platform allowing users to control robots via smartphones

Hangzhou robotics unicorn’s platform is designed to bring embodied intelligence into everyday life.

Dec 15, 2025

Stuck in the factory: how robotics pioneer Japan missed the AI-driven humanoid boom

While humanoid robots from China and the US have captured the imagination of people for their skill at serving drinks, taking part in boxing matches and running marathons, and entertaining through dance moves on stage, their counterparts in Japan - the long-time leader of the robotics world - are mostly confined to factories. Japan's early forays into humanoids date back to the 1960s, so what happened along the way? At the 26th International Robot Exhibition (IREX), a four-day, biennial industry

Dec 14, 2025

For the First Time, AI Analyzes Language as Well as a Human Expert

If language is what makes us human, what does it mean now that large language models have gained “metalinguistic” abilities?

Dec 14, 2025

If a Meta AI model can read a brain-wide signal, why wouldn’t the brain?

In 2023, Meta researchers were able to decode images in thoughts from the brain's magnetic fields. What if that's how the brain coordinates it's own global state?

Dec 14, 2025

How ‘long’ are web pages?

Metric Value Min 0 Max 3,004,502 Avg 10,403 Median 3,201 Metric Value Total Pages Analyzed 44,684 Page Content Tokens 464,854,727 Total Tokens (all) 541,062,817

Dec 14, 2025

UH scientists help unlock sun’s magnetic secrets with artificial intelligence

These advances allow researchers to see the sun’s magnetic landscape more accurately and improve predictions of solar activity that impacts life on Earth, including solar flares and coronal ejections that can disrupt satellites, power systems and communications.

Dec 14, 2025

GitHub – mozilla-ai/llamafile: Distribute and run LLMs with a single file.

Distribute and run LLMs with a single file. Contribute to mozilla-ai/llamafile development by creating an account on GitHub.

Dec 14, 2025

Why most enterprise AI coding pilots underperform (Hint: It’s not the model)

Dec 14, 2025

Data centers for AI could nearly triple San José’s energy use. Who foots the bill?

The county seat of Santa Clara is touting its partnership with Pacific Gas & Electric, claiming the city is “the West Coast’s premier destination for data center development.”

Dec 14, 2025

Are Generative AI Wildlife Videos Art or Slop? We Went Looking for Answers.

You're not crazy—the critters on Instagram are wilder than ever, thanks to artificial intelligence-generated video. Our articles editor takes a deep dive into the technology, culture, and ethics around this new footage.

Dec 14, 2025

Why is RAM so expensive right now? It’s way more complicated than you think

Yes, AI is partly to blame for surging prices and DRAM shortages, but that's not the whole story

Dec 14, 2025

WATCH: Kraken Robotics, TKMS ATLAS UK test KATFISH USV-LARS on ARCIMS USV

Kraken Robotics and TKMS ATLAS UK have demonstrated the KATFISH unmanned surface vessel launch and recovery system (USV-LARS) from TKMS ATLAS UK’s ARCIMS USV.

Dec 14, 2025

AI data center boom could be bad news for other infrastructure projects

Improvements to roads, bridges, and other infrastructure could take a hit as data center construction accelerates.

Dec 14, 2025

Exclusive: Washington Post’s AI-generated podcasts rife with errors, fictional quotes

Errors in the Post’s new AI-generated podcasts have frustrated the paper’s journalists.

Dec 14, 2025

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.2 for ChatGPT Users a Week After Declaring…

Just a month after introducing GPT 5.1, OpenAI introduced GPT-5.2, the next-generation model that will power its popular chatbot. GPT-5.2 is OpenAI's "most capable model series yet for...

Dec 14, 2025

Ensuring A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.  Purpose.

Dec 14, 2025

Google’s new framework helps AI agents spend their compute and tool budget more wisely

Researchers introduce BATS and Budget Tracker, two new methods that help agents prioritize high-value actions, cutting API costs by over 30% while boosting accuracy.

Dec 14, 2025

Ai2’s new Olmo 3.1 extends reinforcement learning training for stronger reasoning benchmarks

Ai2 updates its Olmo 3 family of models to Olmo 3.1 following additional extended RL training to boost performance.

Dec 14, 2025

Okibo launches autonomous, AI-guided painting and drywall finishing EG7+ robot

Okibo announced the release of the autonomous, AI-guided painting and drywall finishing EG7+ robot, which extends to 24 feet for construction projects.

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