The humanoid robots are coming! Agility Robotics’ Digit gets yet another paying job … this time making RAV4’s with Toyota.
A third of the world still doesn’t have mobile internet. That’s costing the global economy big, says the GSMA. Their solution: charging more for content.
To celebrate the its 60th year, you can boldly go to see all 13 Star Trek movies in IMAX and explore the franchises legacy, from March 26th at the London Science Museum.
If you’re lucky enough to be able to get to an IMAX 70mm theatre you’ll be able to enjoy Ryan Gosling’s new sci-fi film as it was truly meant to be seen.
AI is expensive. This Microsoft-backed chip startup says its can generate AI answers 90% cheaper … and it’s going to get even better over time …
If you’re a ClassPass member and a movie fan then it’s good news all round, with 190+ cinemas added to its discount scheme.
Apptronik is going to ramp product of Apollo, its humanoid robot, with an extra half-billion of funding, totally $935 million in Series A investment.
Meta lost $77 billion in XR. Does that mean XR is dead, or are all the benefits accruing to robotics? And … maybe … smart glasses?
Who needs a trillion parameter LLM? AT&T says it gets by just fine on four to seven billion parameters … when setting up their SLMs in just the right way.
Hello Nvidia. Here comes Cerebras, the new darling of AI compute, with a $10 billion OpenAI contract and a new $1 billion in a series H funding round.