IEEE drafts global standards for machines, GPT-5 rivals human pros, and Apple quietly tests a next-gen Siri it won’t share.
From Robots that reason, workspaces that remember, and Meta’s bid to own the short-video feed.
From Microsoft’s content marketplace to ChatGPT’s Pulse to Google’s Flash-Lite, the race is on to make AI cheaper, smarter, and more useful.
From managing your inbox to guarding teens to quietly testing autonomous agents, the boundaries of what AI controls keep expanding.
Apple, OpenAI, and Facebook are all pushing AI deeper into your phone, your desk, and even your love life.
From billion-dollar humanoids to overworked robots to code-crushing models, the machines aren’t slowing down, they’re speeding up.
From humanoid robots to your browser to the office budget, the next wave of AI isn’t waiting, it’s here.
From Google’s desktop launcher and AI-powered textbooks to OpenAI’s Grove for first-time founders, the race is on to shape how we work, learn, and build with artificial intelligence.
From laundry-folding bots to Gemini overtaking ChatGPT to a drug that could reverse Alzheimer’s, this week shows AI and biotech aren’t slowing down.
From kitchens to factories, humanoids are moving fast—loading dishwashers, mopping floors, and scaling up with billion-dollar backing.
From ads to jobs to community impact, this week shows AI reshaping search, work, and trust.
From factory floors in China to prosthetic hands to the food on your table. The machines aren’t waiting, they’re here, reshaping work, health, and even your dinner order.