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Oct 13 14 tweets 5 min read Read on X
It was a huge week of AI and robotics news.

So I summarized everything announced by Meta, Harvard, Engineered Arts, Tesla, Leju Robotics, OpenAI, Zoom, Agility Robotics, and Amazon.

Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
Meta unveiled Movie Gen, calling it the "most advanced media foundation models to to-date."

Movie Gen Video generates high-quality images and videos from text.

Movie Gen Audio adds high-fidelity audio synced to the video.
Two Harvard students created I-XRAY, AI glasses that can reveal personal information just by looking at someone.

Details include names and home addresses.

Wake-up call for privacy concerns.
Ameca and Azi, two humanoid robots by Engineered Arts, can now have expressive conversations using ChatGPT.

The latency is pretty impressive, even if the interactions are still a bit uncanny:

(Video by @engineered_arts)
@engineered_arts Elon unveiled Tesla's Robotaxi, the two-door autonomous vehicle with gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals.

It's 'set' for production in 2026, priced under $30,000, and projected to have operating costs of 20 cents per mile.
@engineered_arts Tesla also estimated a $20,000-$30,000 price range for Optimus humanoids in the future.

Elon said they'll be "the biggest product ever, of any kind."

I've been saying this for some time about humanoids.
@engineered_arts Chinese startup Leju Robotics released an open-source humanoid development platform for academic and R&D use.

It includes an SDK for sensors and controls, simulation models, an LLM interface, and basic demos.

A great resource for robotics researchers!
@engineered_arts Hearst and OpenAI announced a strategic content partnership.

OpenAI will integrate content from Hearst's brands like Cosmopolitan, ELLE, and local newspapers into ChatGPT.

Users get access to trusted journalism with proper citations and links.
@engineered_arts Zoom introduced new AI innovations for the workplace, including:

- Zoom Tasks to help detect, recommend, and complete tasks
- Automated meeting agendas with AI Companion
- Real-time summaries for Zoom Phone

Collaboration just got smarter:
@engineered_arts Researchers developed an AI-powered electronic tongue that can detect subtle differences in liquids.

E.g. it can determine milk freshness, soda types, and coffee blends.

Using graphene-based sensors and neural networks, it achieved over 95% accuracy.
@engineered_arts Agility Robotics gave a tour of RoboFab, the company's first humanoid robot factory.

They're best known for 'Digits,' the robots they're building for Amazon warehouses.

Check it out:
@engineered_arts Amazon announced eight new robot systems: Sequoia, Hercules, Titan, Sparrow, Proteus, Packaging Automation, Robin, and Cardinal.

Over 750,000 robots now power the company's fulfillment centers.

This is a big transformation for logistics.
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@engineered_arts We're hiring engineers @Figure_robot:

→ Systems Integration Engineer
→ Electrical Engineering (many)
→ Manufacturing Roles (many)
→ Controls Eng (many)
→ Embedded SW
→ Firmware Eng

See all open roles and apply here:
figure.ai/careers
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@engineered_arts @Figure_robot That's it for this week's AI and Robotics breakdown.

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Oct 6
Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.

Big developments from OpenAI, Serve Robotics, Meta, Microsoft, AtomLimbs, MIT, Liquid AI, EPFL, Luma, and more.

Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
OpenAI introduced Canvas, a new way to collaborate with ChatGPT.

It allows users to give inline feedback and change specific sections in ChatGPT.

This will be helpful for writers, developers, and new ChatGPT users. Seen lots of cool use cases already.
OpenAI also announced Realtime API, Prompt Caching, Model Distillation, and fine-tuning for Vision at the recent DevDay.

Prompt Caching is expected to save 50% on costs and up to 80% on latency times.

Here is a preview of Realtime API in action:
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Sep 29
It was a huge week of AI and robotics news.

So I summarized everything announced by OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta, Tencent, Stability AI, and more.

Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
OpenAI rolled out an enhanced Advanced Voice Mode to all ChatGPT Plus and Teams subscribers this week

Recommend trying if you haven't yet

They added Custom Instructions, Memory, and five new 'nature-inspired' voices
Meta announced Orion: "the world’s most advanced AR glasses ever made"

On top of the AR, the glasses use Meta AI's multimodal capabilities to understand everything you see and have advanced features like voice control and hand tracking
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Sep 22
Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.

Big developments from Microsoft, Pudu Robotics, Slack, Groq, Blackrock, Disney Research, Snap, 1X tech, OpenAI, and World Labs.

Here's everything that happened and how to make sense out of it:
Microsoft introduced agents coming to Microsoft 365 Copilot

The agents, inspired by GPTs, work in Teams, Windows, Edge, Word, SharePoint, or a website

It's becoming increasingly clear agents are the future of boring tech work
Pudu Robotics announced their 1st generation 'semi-humanoid'

Wouldn't consider this a good form factor for a humanoid but Pudu is a global leader in delivering robots that are already commercially available
Read 14 tweets
Sep 15
It was a huge week of AI and robotics news.

So I summarized everything announced by OpenAI, Apple, Google DeepMind, Adobe, The White House, Mistral, Tencent, Runway, and more.

Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
OpenAI officially released ‘o1’, also known as Project Strawberry/Q*, smashing reasoning benchmarks

It uses reinforcement learning and chain-of-thought to "think" before responding

The way we prompt this model will be completely different than GPT-4
Apple announced its Apple Intelligence features for the iPhone 16

This is a bigger deal than most people realize for consumer AI adoption

My favourite feature is AI accessing the iPhone's camera for 'Visual Intelligence' on any surroundings
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Sep 8
A ton of AI and Robotics developments this week.

Big announcements from Altera, Replit, Waeve Robotics, TIME, Google DeepMind, SSI, Anthropic, and PNDbotics.

Here's everything that happened and how to make sense out of it:
Altera's Project Sid created the first simulation of 1,000 fully autonomous agents collaborating in a virtual world (Minecraft)

Without human intervention, the AI agents built economies, cultures, governments, and religions

Really interesting work
Replit launched Replit Agent, a tool that can create apps based on simple text descriptions

AI is good at coding, but setting up an IDE is still a major roadblock for most new coders

This is another big step towards making coding accessible to everyone
Read 13 tweets
Sep 1
Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.

Big developments from Deep Robotics, 1x NEO, Google DeepMind, Cerebras, Anthropic, Magic, Alibaba, and xAI.

Here's everything that happened and how to make sense out of it:
Deep Robotics trained one of their X30 robot dogs to be 'shy' of humans and objects

The robot can recognize and detect suddenly approaching objects and autonomously avoid them

Good idea for testing stability and recovery
1x unveiled NEO Beta, it's bipedal humanoid robot built for the home
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