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Robots Are Getting Better at Remembering Where Things Are
MIT researchers developed a robot memory framework that combines 3D maps with language descriptions, a step toward machines that can better track objects over time.

A Nanoscale Superconductor Design Points Toward More Efficient Electronics
Researchers report that changing the surface beneath an ultrathin superconductor can improve its performance, offering a potential path toward more energy-efficient electronic technologies.

A Light-Based Chip Shows How Future Computing May Move Beyond Wires
Researchers developed a nanoscale chip that can generate, steer, and read information carried by light, offering a glimpse of how future computing hardware could evolve beyond traditional electrical pathways.

Cooling AI Chips From the Inside Could Cut a Major Data-Center Bottleneck
Researchers at KAIST have developed a chip-cooling design that routes water through microscopic channels inside silicon, targeting one of the biggest physical limits facing advanced computing systems.

Smarter Sensors Could Analyze What They See Before Sending Data Away
Researchers are exploring sensor designs that can process some information at the moment it is captured, potentially reducing the amount of data that must be transferred and analyzed elsewhere.

How a Single Snapshot Could Help Cameras See Depth
Researchers in Japan have developed a computational imaging technique that estimates 3D depth from a single image, potentially expanding future options for robotics, imaging systems, and augmented reality.

Deezer Wants to Tell You Whether AI Music Is Already in Your Playlists
A new tool from Deezer lets listeners scan playlists for potentially AI-generated music, but important questions about accuracy and transparency remain unanswered.

New ChatGPT Memory Update Shows How AI Assistants Are Becoming More Personal
OpenAI's latest ChatGPT memory update points to a larger shift in AI tools: assistants that remember more context, with more questions about user control.

NVIDIA’s Humanoid Robot Platform Shows AI Moving Into University Labs
NVIDIA’s Isaac GR00T reference humanoid robot is aimed at academic research, not home use, showing how robotics work is becoming more standardized.

Facebook's New AI Creator Assistant Turns Analytics Into Advice
Meta is rolling out a Facebook tool that can answer creator questions about post performance, timing, comments and audience shifts.

New Life Sciences AI Tool Shows How Specialized Software Could Help Researchers
OpenAI’s GPT-Rosalind update points to a shift from general AI chat tools toward research-focused systems built for chemistry, genomics and lab workflows.

AI Medical Devices Are Moving Into Everyday Care, But FDA Review Still Matters
FDA materials show AI-enabled medical devices are already part of U.S. health care, but authorization, intended use and clinical oversight still matter.

New Federal AI Review Order Raises Questions About How Advanced Models Reach The Public
A new White House order invites voluntary federal review of certain top AI models before release, raising questions about public trust, national security and company cooperation.

Claude Coding Tools Show AI Agents Moving Toward Longer Work Sessions
Anthropic says Claude Opus 4.7 and Claude Code are built for longer coding tasks, showing how AI agents are moving deeper into supervised work.

GPT-5.5 Shows How AI Tools Are Moving From Chat Into Everyday Workflows
OpenAI says GPT-5.5 is built for more complex work across coding, research, documents, spreadsheets and tools, showing where consumer AI is headed next.

AI Voice Scams Are Making Family Emergency Calls Harder to Trust
Federal consumer guidance warns that voice cloning can make old impersonation scams more convincing, especially when callers claim a family emergency.

Microsoft Says AI's Workplace Test Is Moving From Pilots to Execution
Microsoft's latest Work Trend Index argues that companies are moving past AI experiments and into the harder work of redesigning jobs, workflows and measurement.

Dell Pushes Local AI Agents as Companies Weigh Cloud Risk
Dell's Deskside Agentic AI announcement points to a practical enterprise question: should some AI systems run closer to company data instead of entirely in the cloud?