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Inbolt Launches AI Vision Capabilities to Enhance Industrial Robot Programming & Guidance

Inbolt, an industrial robotics software company, developed these new AI vision tools to tackle a familiar problem in factories: making sure robot programs created in digital environments actually work in the real world. Now, Robot Programming and Robot Guidance join their suite of AI solutions, giving vision technology a bigger role from robot setup through daily operation. Manufacturers are looking for automation systems that are quick to deploy and flexible enough to handle shifting production needs. Inbolt’s move to integrate AI vision into both programming and execution workflows is meant to close the gap between digital designs and real manufacturing, […]

SK Telecom and Nvidia to Architect First AI Factory Online

SK Telecom and NVIDIA to Architect First AI Factory Online

As artificial intelligence systems transition to physical and sovereign agentic AI, the necessity of computing infrastructure has increased. Conventional cloud platforms for generic workloads do not suit the energy and performance demands of the latest AI systems. To solve this issue, SK Telecom and NVIDIA have announced a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in South Korea to facilitate AI factories. This AI factory manufactures tokens using NVIDIA’s DSX platform. As the foundation, the project shifts towards GPU-based cloud infrastructure for suitable optimization, inference, and huge tasks. The first AI factory will be released online in 2027. Why Does SK Telecom Integrate AI […]

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From ChatGPT Health to Claude Chemist: How AI is Becoming a Scientific ‘Specialist’

When ChatGPT first entered the mainstream, its appeal was mainly tied to its ability to answer questions and generate human-like text. But over time, the real breakthrough was how it became a health assistant for millions of people. People started relying on AI to understand symptoms, decode lab reports, summarize medical studies, and navigate complex healthcare terminology. Anthropic showed that Claude, which started as a general-purpose language model, can now tackle complex chemistry tasks, a world that used to belong strictly to specialist software and researchers with years of training. What matters more is what this says about where AI’s going: […]

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What is OpenAI Lockdown Mode? A New Security Feature Against Prompt Injection Attacks

As AI becomes part of everyday work in offices, classrooms, hospitals, and government agencies, security concerns are rising just as fast as adoption rates. These modern assistants can check websites, scan files, plug into other apps, and search through huge amounts of information. One of the most significant emerging threats is prompt injection. In this attack, hackers hide harmful instructions in the content an AI processes. Those hidden directions can try to make the AI act out or even reveal private data. OpenAI’s answer is Lockdown Mode, a feature meant to shut off the main entry points attackers use when […]

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What Anthropic’s AI Pause Proposal Reveals about the Industry’s Governance Problem

Anthropic’s newest warning says we need to draw clear lines in advance; lines that, if crossed, force us to stop building until we understand the risks. And, just as importantly, they want the rules for resuming work to be set ahead of time. That gap matters, because that pause isn’t just a technical or scientific question. It affects governments, companies, investors, workers, and whole economies. And as things stand, there’s no obvious institution with the authority to issue that order. Anthropic Wants to “Pause” on AI but Who Gets to Decide when AI Becomes Too Dangerous? Anthropic’s logic behind wanting […]

AirTrunk Plans 5GW Data Center in India with a $30 Billion Investment

AirTrunk Plans 5GW Data Center in India with a $30 Billion Investment

India’s goal to scale high in the artificial intelligence sector receives an appraisal. Blackstone-backed data centre operator AirTrunk announces an investment of $30 billion by 2030. This is to be the largest AI infrastructure investment yet. The declaration places India as a hub for data centre development as companies plan to secure computing capacity for AI and proprietary workloads. AirTrunk’s expansion comes amid a comprehensive investment wave from architecture giants seeking to secure their place in India’s fast-growing digital economy, feasible government policy and growing need for artificial intelligence. What Will Be the $30 Billion Investment Build by AirTrunk? AirTrunk, […]

“We need a brake pedal for AI” : Jack Clark’s Suggestive Advisory on AI Development Limits

“Doesn’t have a brake pedal”: Anthropic Co-Founder’s Suggestive Advisory on AI Development Limits

As artificial intelligence systems evolve from mere chatbots to full-fledged autonomous agents capable of processing information, coding, and decision-making, questions arise about their rapid development. The discussion received a new edge when Anthropic’s co-founder, Jack Clark, said that artificial intelligence is developing at a rapid pace with minimal human intervention. Clark stated that the innovation has a gas pedal with no distinct mechanism to apply brakes. It symbolizes that it continues to develop without proper guidance and security measures. Thus, a regulatory check is needed to strike a balance. Why is Jack Clark Calling for a Slowdown? Clark warns that […]

How Multi-Teacher On-Policy Distillation Helps Nemotron 3

Multi-Teacher On-Policy Distillation on Nemotron-3 Set to Architect Versatility

Nemotron 3 Ultra represents Nvidia’s comprehensive strategy of embedding open models for enterprise infrastructure rather than chatbot systems. By focusing on streamlining the work rather than execution, the model resonates with real-world AI agents. In a world where AI agent interactions heavily influence token costs, this strategy aims to save tokens for greater utility. Most LLMs are used for short conversations rather than lengthy decisions. In the real world, fewer models are used for in-depth reasoning. This imbalance causes problems for developers building high-end systems. NVIDIA’s Nemotron 3 Ultra, an open-source model designed for optimizing agents, tackles this exact problem. […]

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Amazon is Turning Warehouse Robots into Physical AI Assistants with Proteus

Amazon is pitching this as a major leap in warehouse automation, but the bigger story is about how machines and people interact. At the London event, Amazon introduced a smarter Proteus that shuttles goods around warehouses but also actually understands what people tell it using regular language, not some complicated programming. Tech companies are mixing AI with machines more and more these days. Warehouses have had autonomous robots for a while but Proteus marks a shift from robots that just follow rigid instructions to those that read your intent. Amazon is changing not just logistics but the whole idea of […]

Monako Glass Introduces Wearable Linux Computer Glasses

Monako Glass Introduces Custom Linux Computer Glasses

Custom wearables step into the market during a critical phase influenced by AI and developer necessity. As artificial intelligence comes in close proximity to users, it aims to make the workflow feasible for users. A Chinese startup has launched Monako Glass, claiming it to be the world’s first wearable Linux computer built into smart glasses. The target audience is developers, AI users, and researchers, turning it into a computing platform. Instead of depending on cloud systems, the glass runs Claude Code and Codex with a heads-up display. Product is an example of evolving productivity towards form factors that integrate AI […]

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