Hacker Said to Have Gained Access to File With Damaging Testimony About Gaetz

An unidentified hacker gained access to a confidential file shared among lawyers representing clients with damaging testimony about former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. The file, which includes sworn testimony from two women, one of whom alleges sexual encounters with Gaetz when she was 17, was downloaded by someone using the name “Altam Beezley.” The documents also contain testimony from others, including Gaetz’s former campaign treasurer, … Continue reading Hacker Said to Have Gained Access to File With Damaging Testimony About Gaetz

UAE could use AI to increase cloud seeding

The United Arab Emirates plans to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance cloud seeding operations and increase rainfall across the country. AI will help optimize the deployment of cloud seeding planes by using data to identify the most effective times for operations. Cloud seeding, which artificially generates rain, is crucial for the UAE’s water security, especially given its arid climate. Dr. Abdulla Al Mandous of … Continue reading UAE could use AI to increase cloud seeding

China Showcases World’s Most Advanced High-Speed Trains

China will host the 12th UIC World Congress on High-Speed Rail in July 2025, focusing on innovation and sustainability in rail technology. The conference will feature international discussions on global rail challenges and new developments, with paper submissions now open. China, home to the world’s largest high-speed rail network, will showcase its advancements, including intelligent rail systems. The event may be affected by international tensions, … Continue reading China Showcases World’s Most Advanced High-Speed Trains

Northrop Grumman eyes 2026 launch of robot-armed satellite servicer 

Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics subsidiary plans to launch its next-generation satellite servicing vehicle, the Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV), in 2026. Equipped with robotic arms developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, the MRV will extend the life of satellites in geostationary orbit by adding propulsion systems known as Mission Extension Pods (MEPs). SpaceLogistics has secured three customers for the service, including Intelsat and Optus. The MRV … Continue reading Northrop Grumman eyes 2026 launch of robot-armed satellite servicer 

China reveals unstoppable all-terrain robo-dog on wheels

China’s Deep Robotics has unveiled a bionic dog equipped with wheels, capable of performing impressive stunts and navigating rough terrain. The quadruped, designed to handle extreme weather, can speed down hills, jump over obstacles, and even climb stairs. It can also stand on two legs, perform backflips, and carry up to 20kg of supplies. Operating in temperatures from -20°C to 55°C, it’s waterproof and can … Continue reading China reveals unstoppable all-terrain robo-dog on wheels

NASA Studies Laser Beam Welding for In-Space Manufacturing

NASA has been exploring additive manufacturing since the 1990s, progressing from 3D printing with plastics to creating rocket engines by the 2010s. Now, they are testing laser beam welding for space manufacturing, a technology not used in space since the 1973 Skylab mission. In collaboration with Ohio State University, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center is simulating in-space welding under reduced gravity and vacuum conditions. This … Continue reading NASA Studies Laser Beam Welding for In-Space Manufacturing

Robot learns to perform surgical tasks expertly just by watching videos

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University have trained a robotic surgical system to perform tasks as well as human doctors using AI and imitation learning. By analyzing hundreds of surgical procedure videos, they taught the robot to manipulate a needle, lift tissue, and suture. The system, using the da Vinci Surgical System, not only performed these tasks competently but could also correct its … Continue reading Robot learns to perform surgical tasks expertly just by watching videos

Vatican unveils AI services for St. Peter’s Basilica ahead of Jubilee

The Vatican, in collaboration with Microsoft, has launched a digital replica of St. Peter’s Basilica and AI-driven exhibitions. With the help of Iconem, a heritage digitization company, visitors can now explore the Vatican’s Renaissance treasures virtually. The 3D model of St. Peter’s was created using drones, cameras, and lasers, capturing over 400,000 photos to be processed by AI algorithms, Reuters has reported. Pope Francis, who … Continue reading Vatican unveils AI services for St. Peter’s Basilica ahead of Jubilee

Japan’s Groundbreaking 10kW High-Power Laser Weapon Truck Enters Service with Japanese Army

On November 9, 2024, Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force unveiled a groundbreaking 10kW-class high-power laser electronic warfare (EW) truck at South Korea’s 70th Anniversary Review Ceremony. Developed by Japan’s Defense Acquisition Agency, this mobile laser system is designed to counter aerial threats like drones and low-altitude missiles, offering a significant advancement in directed-energy weapon technology. The laser, mounted on an 8×8 truck chassis, provides rapid deployment, … Continue reading Japan’s Groundbreaking 10kW High-Power Laser Weapon Truck Enters Service with Japanese Army

China develops first AI robot lifeguard to stand 24-hour watch over river

Chinese scientists have developed the first AI-powered robot lifeguard, designed to operate autonomously 24/7 without human involvement. Stationed at a riverside in Luohe city, the lifeguard system uses AI, big data, and advanced tracking technologies for continuous monitoring and early drowning detection. Equipped with over 100 optical and thermal cameras, it can detect distress signals and trigger rescues using unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). These USVs … Continue reading China develops first AI robot lifeguard to stand 24-hour watch over river

First artwork painted by humanoid robot to sell at auction fetches $1m

A portrait of mathematician Alan Turing, created by Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist, became the first artwork by a humanoid robot to be sold at auction, fetching $1.08 million at Sotheby’s in New York. The piece, titled A.I. God. Portrait of Alan Turing, far exceeded its expected price of $120,000 to $180,000, with 27 bids placed. Ai-Da, developed over two years by a team … Continue reading First artwork painted by humanoid robot to sell at auction fetches $1m

China’s EV maker XPENG unveils Iron robot with 60 joints to mimic human movements

Chinese EV maker Xpeng has unveiled its first humanoid robot, Iron, at its 2024 AI Day event, marking a significant step into robotics. Standing 5’8″ and weighing 154 pounds, Iron is already working on Xpeng’s production lines, assisting with the assembly of the upcoming P7+ EV. Powered by Xpeng’s Turing AI chip, the robot features 60+ joints and 200 degrees of flexibility, enabling precise and … Continue reading China’s EV maker XPENG unveils Iron robot with 60 joints to mimic human movements

Trump beefs up security with robot dog seen patrolling Mar-a-Lago estate

Donald Trump has enhanced security at Mar-a-Lago with a Secret Service robot dog, seen patrolling the estate in recent footage. The remote-controlled robot, made by Boston Dynamics, is equipped with surveillance technology and advanced sensors to support Trump’s protection. The robot dog is part of broader efforts to safeguard the President-elect, who survived two assassination attempts during his campaign, the New York Post has reported. … Continue reading Trump beefs up security with robot dog seen patrolling Mar-a-Lago estate

Secret Service Robot Dogs Protect Mar-a-Lago

New video from Mar-a-Lago shows robotic “dog” patrols monitoring the area to protect President-elect Donald Trump. The robot dogs, equipped with surveillance tech and sensors, are part of the Secret Service’s security assets, alongside armed boat patrols. The robots are operated remotely, like drones, and are used to enhance safety measures, TMZ has reported. The Secret Service first debuted this technology at a NATO summit, … Continue reading Secret Service Robot Dogs Protect Mar-a-Lago

US Space Force Employs CHAPPIE, a Robot Dog Designed for Field Operations

The U.S. Space Force has deployed CHAPPIE, a quadruped robot dog designed for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) operations. Equipped with remote CBRN sensing capabilities and the Space Force’s existing detectors, CHAPPIE enhances mission efficiency and life-saving efforts. Beyond its practical uses, the robot symbolizes innovation and supports a wide range of missions across Air and Space Force bases, Tech Blog has reported. Written … Continue reading US Space Force Employs CHAPPIE, a Robot Dog Designed for Field Operations

China makes breakthrough advance in new ‘Death Star’ laser weapon

Chinese scientists have reportedly achieved a breakthrough in developing a real-life “Death Star” energy weapon, capable of using high-powered microwave beams. The weapon combines multiple small lasers into one powerful, focused beam using ultra-precise synchronization technology, surpassing the accuracy of atomic clocks. This new system, aided by optical fibers, has passed military testing and could be used to disrupt satellite signals, including American GPS systems. … Continue reading China makes breakthrough advance in new ‘Death Star’ laser weapon

Four-legged robot debuts as pacesetter in international marathon race

At the 2024 Hangzhou Marathon, four-legged robots made a notable debut as pacesetters, capturing public interest. The B2 robot paced the final stage of the half marathon, boasting a 4-6 hour range and the ability to carry heavy loads. Another robot, Go2, entertained runners by delivering safety tips, cheering messages, and performing actions like backflips and handstands. A humanoid robot also participated, interacting with participants … Continue reading Four-legged robot debuts as pacesetter in international marathon race

New laser technology speeds up landmine detection process

Researchers at the University of Mississippi have developed a new laser multibeam vibration sensor technology, known as LAMBDIS, for detecting landmines more efficiently than traditional methods. Presented by Vyacheslav Aranchuk at the Optica Laser Congress in Osaka, this system addresses the critical challenge of over 110 million active landmines worldwide, which pose daily threats, particularly to civilians. The new technology utilizes a matrix of laser … Continue reading New laser technology speeds up landmine detection process

Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot can now ‘play fetch’

Researchers have developed “Clio,” a method that enables dog-like robots to learn to play fetch using AI and computer vision. Published on October 10 in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, Clio allows robots to map scenes in real time and focus on relevant objects based on voice commands. For instance, a Boston Dynamics Spot robot demonstrated Clio’s ability to identify and retrieve specific items in … Continue reading Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot can now ‘play fetch’

Robot retrieves radioactive fuel sample from Fukushima nuclear reactor site

A remote-controlled robot has successfully retrieved a small piece of radioactive fuel from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, marking a significant achievement in the ongoing efforts to decommission the site after the 2011 meltdown. The sample was collected from the molten debris in the Unit 2 reactor using the robot’s specialized arm, with hopes that it will provide valuable data for planning the plant’s … Continue reading Robot retrieves radioactive fuel sample from Fukushima nuclear reactor site

Avride rolls out its next-gen sidewalk delivery robots

Avride, a robotics company spun out from Yandex, has unveiled a new, energy-efficient, four-wheeled delivery robot designed to enhance Uber Eats deliveries in Austin and South Korea. The updated design reduces friction and battery drain, thanks to an innovative wheel arrangement for better maneuverability and precision. Equipped with Nvidia’s Jetson Orin platform, a modular cargo area, and a friendly LED display with digital eyes, the … Continue reading Avride rolls out its next-gen sidewalk delivery robots

Elon Musk says there will be more humanoid robots than people in less than 20 years

Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicts humanoid robots could outnumber humans by 2040, estimating around 10 billion in use worldwide. Tesla’s own humanoid robot, Optimus, is expected to cost between $20,000 and $30,000, with limited production beginning next year and full volume by 2026. At recent events, Optimus demonstrated simple tasks but relied on remote assistance. Musk envisions Optimus as Tesla’s largest product, potentially turning the … Continue reading Elon Musk says there will be more humanoid robots than people in less than 20 years

AI-powered humanoid robots are closer than we think, says Nvidia exec

Rev Lebaredian, VP of Omniverse and Simulation Technology at Nvidia, emphasized the importance of robotics in AI deployment at the 2024 World Congress on Innovation and Technology in Armenia. He predicted that AI-powered humanoid robots will soon be affordable and integrated into everyday homes and workplaces, much like electric cars. Lebaredian argued that humanoid designs are essential for these robots to coexist in environments built … Continue reading AI-powered humanoid robots are closer than we think, says Nvidia exec

Israel says it will field Iron Beam air-defense lasers in a year

The Israeli Ministry of Defense announced that Iron Beam systems will be integrated into the country’s air defense network within a year. This follows an armament agreement with contractors Rafael and Elbit to expedite the development of the Iron Beam directed-energy weapon. Designed to complement the Iron Dome, Iron Beam will enhance defenses against various aerial threats, including rockets, drones, and cruise missiles. The agreement … Continue reading Israel says it will field Iron Beam air-defense lasers in a year

Apple’s AI features roll out on iPhones – but not for all

Apple has launched its artificial intelligence (AI) tools for iPhones, but availability is limited to users of the latest devices, including all iPhone 16 models and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Announced in June, the suite, called Apple Intelligence, includes features like notification summaries, writing assistance, and an upgraded interface for Siri. While these tools are now accessible on iPhones, they have arrived … Continue reading Apple’s AI features roll out on iPhones – but not for all