DeepMind Unveils Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6
Google DeepMind released Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6, an upgraded embodied reasoning model for robots in real-world settings. The model improves visual and spatial understanding, task planning, success detection, and instrument reading for physical AI systems.
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Human-machine teaming advances for underwater missions
Researchers are developing hardware and algorithms to improve collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles in maritime missions. The work focuses on making human-machine teaming more effective in challenging underwater environments.
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MIT dean on AI and higher education
MIT SHASS Dean Agustín Rayo discusses how AI is changing higher education as the school marks its 75th anniversary. He argues that humanities, arts, and social sciences remain essential to MIT’s mission in an AI-driven era.
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Anthropic rise prompts OpenAI investor doubts
An investor backing both Anthropic and OpenAI said OpenAI's recent funding round only made sense if the company eventually reaches a $1.2 trillion IPO valuation. That makes Anthropic's $380 billion valuation look comparatively attractive to some investors. The piece highlights shifting investor sentiment in the AI market rather than any regulatory or product event.
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Anthropic briefed Trump administration on Mythos
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark said the company briefed the Trump administration on Mythos while also pursuing a lawsuit against the government. The comments highlight Anthropic’s continued engagement with U.S. policymakers despite the legal dispute.
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Science Corp. prepares first human brain sensor implant
Science Corp., founded by Max Hodak, is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain. The device is intended to explore treatments for neurological conditions, including gentle electrical stimulation to help damaged brain or spinal cord cells heal if the approach works.
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Google adds reusable AI Skills to Chrome
Google is adding “Skills” to Chrome so users can save and reuse AI prompts across websites. The feature expands Gemini’s browser integration and is aimed at making common workflows easier to repeat.
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StrictlyVC San Francisco event announced for April 30
TechCrunch says the first StrictlyVC event of 2026 will take place in San Francisco on April 30. The announcement highlights speakers from TDK Ventures, Replit, and other companies, with tickets still available.
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Google expands Gemini Personal Intelligence to India
Google is bringing its Gemini Personal Intelligence feature to India. The feature lets users connect Google services like Gmail and Photos so Gemini can provide more personalized answers.
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Anything rebuilds after App Store removals
Anything, a vibe-coding app, is rebuilding its product after being removed from the App Store twice. The company now plans to launch a desktop companion app to support mobile app development.
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