April 9 MAN VS MACHINE: Philadelphians aren't taking kindly to sharing sidewalks with delivery robots Philadelphia residents are clashing with Uber Eats delivery robots, with incidents of kicking and sitting on the autonomous sidewalk couriers reported.
April 9 Humanoid robots hit mass production in China A Chinese factory is producing humanoid robots every 30 minutes, marking a shift toward large-scale manufacturing and broader adoption.
April 9 FBI warns about foreign apps and your data The FBI issued an alert warning that some foreign-developed apps may collect and store user data overseas, raising privacy and security concerns.
April 8 Trump’s Iran ceasefire rocked within hours amid reported missile, drone attacks Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran, but reported drone attacks on Gulf states and Strait of Hormuz tensions signal the deal may already be strained.
April 8 US Army, Navy deploy $10-per-kill autonomous drone killer 'Bullfrog' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' Brooke Taylor reports on Allen Control Systems unveiling 'Bullfrog,' an AI-powered autonomous defense system that can neutralize drone swarms for just $10 per kill, offering an affordable solution to current missile interceptors.
April 7 Home robot cooks, cleans and organizes your life UniX AI is testing its Panther robot in residential settings, where it cooks, organizes and cleans while navigating the clutter and unpredictability of daily life.
April 5 Android flaw lets hackers unlock phones in under a minute Researchers say a serious Android vulnerability affecting certain MediaTek processors could let attackers bypass your lock screen and steal data.
April 5 Humanoid robot shows speed and real skill KAIST's humanoid robot sprints, moonwalks and kicks a ball on a soccer field, showing smooth repeatable movement powered by custom motors and AI.
April 4 Industrial exoskeletons help workers do more with less strain Industrial exoskeletons strap onto workers' bodies to share the physical load, reducing muscle strain and fatigue during overhead work and heavy lifting.
April 3 Young Americans considering new skills amid AI boom Author Ken Rusk discusses how A.I. developments are prompting Gen Z to consider blue-collar careers on 'Fox & Friends First.'