With half a million zero-emission deliveries already complete and backing from Uber and DoorDash, Coco’s sidewalk bots are racing toward a future where your lunch arrives on wheels—with no driver in sight.
From PAL’s embodied AI to garage-built Z-Bots and sci-fi scooters by Æ Motion, this week proves the future isn’t coming—it’s already on the move.
NEURA’s bots, Baidu’s open-source move, and Perplexity Max show one thing—AI is scaling fast and breaking boundaries.
From Galbot’s retail-ready G1 to robo-soccer matches and Unitree’s boxing bots, China’s next-gen robots aren’t just replacing labor—they’re performing, competing, and redefining what machines can do.
From Google’s talking search to factory bots like Calvin and the rising value of human-only skills, this week’s AI shifts aren’t replacing us—they’re reshaping how we stay in the game.
From GPT-5’s leap in language to humanoid robots on factory floors and Midjourney’s surreal video generation, AI isn’t evolving—it’s transforming everything, fast.
Meta’s fashion-forward smart glasses, WhatsApp’s build-your-own bot studio, and Amazon’s driverless robotaxis are proving one thing—AI isn’t coming, it’s already here.
From Caltech’s shape-shifting ATMO to OpenAI’s clash with Microsoft—and ByteDance’s push to automate cinema
From Walmart’s sky-high deliveries to AI predicting hurricanes—and even rogue DIY drones chasing people—tech is taking flight fast.
The future isn’t coming — it’s already running your home, writing your drafts, and charging your car faster than you can grab coffee.
From workspace takeovers to household robots and smarter machine brains, AI isn’t just getting better — it’s getting everywhere.
AI-powered machines are stepping out of the lab — and into kitchens, disaster zones, and even badminton courts.