🤖 Robots Are Moving In

From learning language commands to delivering dinner to reshaping assistants, machines aren’t waiting for the future—they’re doing it now.

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This week’s updates aren’t experiments. They’re live.

Atlas is taking plain-language commands. Delivery bots and drones are moving real orders. And AI assistants now switch between text and voice on the fly.

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  1.  đź¦ľ Atlas Just Learned to Understand You

  2. 🍔 Robots and Drones Are Delivering Your Dinner

  3. đź’¬ ElevenLabs Wants You to Text Your AI

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1.🦾 Atlas Just Learned to Understand You

Atlas isn’t just showing off acrobatics anymore. It’s learning on the fly.

Boston Dynamics and Toyota trained it on a single neural model that follows plain language prompts—so instead of coding, you just describe the task. Walking, crouching, packing boxes, even recovering when things go wrong—Atlas figures it out in real time.

This isn’t a scripted demo. It’s a robot starting to understand us directly.

2. đźŤ” Robots and Drones Are Delivering Your Dinner

Robots are already rolling meals down city sidewalks while drones are dropping drinks straight from the sky.

Coco and Serve have fleets of bots navigating with cameras and lidar, while Zipline and Wing are making aerial drops directly to customers’ doors. Some restaurants are even testing AI-powered scales to make sure every order is portion-perfect.

This isn’t a beta test. Food delivery is now being handled by machines.

3. đź’¬ ElevenLabs Wants You to Text Your AI

ElevenLabs just rolled out something called Chat Mode. Instead of only talking to your AI, you can now type directly—and it responds in real time.

You can spin up an assistant in minutes through the SDK, API, or even a single line of HTML, making it dead simple to embed into any workflow.

The goal is to blur the line between voice and text, so your AI can switch modes as easily as you do. Some see it as the future of assistants. Others wonder if it’s just another interface experiment.

Would you rather talk to your AI—or text it?

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