Top stories in robotics today: – Uber pours $10B into driverless ride-hails
– Google’s Gemini turns Spot into an AI inspector
– Toyota’s giant humanoid shoots perfect hoops
– Tesla’s biggest factory may build Optimus
– Quick hits on other robotics news
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Top Robotics News: Uber, Google, Toyota, Tesla Humanoids
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Top AI Stories: Gemini Mac App, Snap Layoffs, Claude Agents
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Top stories in AI today: – Allbirds ditches sneakers for AI compute
– Gemini lands on Mac with native desktop app
– Audit business with Notion's built-in Claude agents
– Snap cuts 1,000 jobs on AI productivity boosts
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AI Recreates Val Kilmer for Major Role in New Film
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The first trailer for "As Deep as the Grave" is out, featuring an AI version of deceased actor Val Kilmer.
— The Rundown AI (@TheRundownAI) 15 avril 2026
His character reportedly has a significant role and appears in over an hour of the film: https://t.co/70apFlLFAk pic.twitter.com/1JQ8vCoZpLThe first trailer for "As Deep as the Grave" is out, featuring an AI version of deceased actor Val Kilmer. His character reportedly has a significant role and appears in over an hour of the film:
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Top AI Stories: GPT-5, Nvidia, Gemini, Claude Code Updates
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Top stories in AI today: – OpenAI counters Mythos playbook with GPT-5.4-Cyber
– Nvidia ships open-source AI for quantum computing
– Automate your Chrome browser with Gemini
– Anthropic gives Claude Code a desktop makeover
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OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4-Cyber Model for Cybersecurity Defense
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OpenAI just launched GPT-5.4-Cyber, its first model built specifically for cybersecurity defense. It's a fine-tuned version of GPT-5.4 with fewer restrictions for legitimate security work, designed to give defenders access to frontier AI capabilities without the usual guardrails
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Jesse Genet Builds 11-Agent Stack for Homeschooling and Household Management
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Jesse Genet's agent stack for homeschooling and running her household with 4 kids under 6, via @a16z:
— The Rundown AI (@TheRundownAI) 14 avril 2026
11 OpenClaw agents on dedicated Mac Minis. Claude Code to build them. Obsidian for knowledge.
Claire is her AI chief of staff. Sylvie plans the curriculum. Cole writes code.… pic.twitter.com/zzuj3uYR4ZJesse Genet's agent stack for homeschooling and running her household with 4 kids under 6, via @a16z
: 11 OpenClaw agents on dedicated Mac Minis. Claude Code to build them. Obsidian for knowledge. Claire is her AI chief of staff. Sylvie plans the curriculum. Cole writes code. -
Nvidia Releases Ising Open-Source Quantum AI Model Family
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Nvidia just released Ising, the world's first family of open-source quantum AI models.
— The Rundown AI (@TheRundownAI) 14 avril 2026
The models cut quantum processor setup from days to hours and correct errors 3x more accurately than anything currently available.
Harvard, Fermilab, and 20+ institutions are already using… pic.twitter.com/XI8HpJMCeRNvidia just released Ising, the world's first family of open-source quantum AI models. The models cut quantum processor setup from days to hours and correct errors 3x more accurately than anything currently available. Harvard, Fermilab, and 20+ institutions are already using
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Tech Roundup: Meta Ads, Roblox Safety, France Linux, Huawei Foldable
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Top stories in tech today: – Meta on track to dethrone Google in digital ads
– Roblox builds a wall between kids and everyone else
– France is ditching Microsoft for Linux
– Huawei jumps ahead in the wide foldable race
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AI Daily Roundup: Agents, Rivalry, Mobile AI, and Adoption Stats
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Top stories in AI today: – AI agent hires humans, opens boutique in SF
– OpenAI talks Anthropic rivalry, Amazon upside
– Run Google’s latest AI on your phone for free
– Stanford's AI index: 53% adoption, 31% trust
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NFL Teams Turn to AI and Claude for Game Film Analysis
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The Los Angeles Rams' GM just name-dropped Anthropic to a room full of NFL executives. Les Snead told the league's annual meeting in Phoenix: "We turned it all over to Claude." It was a joke, but NFL teams are actually feeding game film into computer vision models to evaluate