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appeal 9.0Robot Trainers Accelerate Humanoid Production
Robot training startups like Encord are accelerating humanoid deployment by collecting vast datasets of human movement through teleoperation, charging up to $1,000 per hour. This data is crucial for manufacturers like Tesla and Figure AI, who plan to produce humanoids at scale, impacting procurement costs and deployment timelines.
The tech landscape is a dual-edged sword: rapid military AI deployment clashes with ethical concerns, while AI's health accuracy remains questionable. Simultaneously, persistent prompt injection vulnerabilities and sign…
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- INVESTMENTHumanoid Robot Market Humanoid robot market to reach $38 billion9.0
- PARTNERSHIPPentagon Pentagon partners with tech firms for AI8.0
- RESEARCHPenn State Researchers AI Health Accuracy Questioned by Study8.0
- SECURITYOpenAI Prompt injection attacks remain unfixed10.0
- RESEARCHWashU AI Blood Test AI Blood Test Identifies Dementia Types8.0
- INVESTMENTSoftBank SoftBank commits €45B to French AI10.0
- PRODUCTMeta Meta develops AI pendant for testing7.0
- OPENSOURCEjmaczan Releases tiny-vLLM engine on GitHub8.0
- RELEASEKog AI Kog AI launches Inference Engine tech preview9.0
- PRODUCTUkraine military Deploys AI drones against Russian convoys10.0
- RELEASELiquid.ai Liquid.ai Releases On-Device MoE Model8.0
- PRODUCTMistral AI Mistral AI launches full AI stack9.0
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The tech landscape is a dual-edged sword: rapid military AI deployment clashes with ethical concerns, while AI's health accuracy remains questionable.
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Pentagon Accelerates Military AI Deployment
Military AI deployment faces a critical tension between rapid integration and ethical guardrails. The Pentagon's deals with seven tech giants accelerate operationalisation of advanced models, forcing defence contractors to align with its stance on “lawful military applications” or risk exclusion.

Prompt Injection Attacks Remain Unfixed
Prompt injection remains the top AI security risk, with OpenAI and NCSC confirming its persistence. This vulnerability allows malicious instructions to hijack AI models, impacting platform engineers and security architects.

SoftBank Commits €45B to French AI
SoftBank Group commits €45 billion to build 3.1 GW of AI data centre capacity in France, with plans to expand to €75 billion. This investment redefines European AI compute availability, impacting procurement and data residency strategies.

Penn State Flags AI Health Accuracy
AI chatbot accuracy for health queries remains insufficient for direct patient use, posing significant risk. Penn State researchers found 76% accuracy, but error rates exceeding 20% limit reliability, particularly in specialized fields, requiring human-in-the-loop validation.

Ukraine Deploys AI Logistics Drones
Ukraine's AI-enabled Hornet drones disrupt Russian supply lines, forcing shorter convoys and limiting heavy equipment movement. This directly impacts Russia's ability to sustain offensive operations, pressuring defence procurement teams to counter AI-driven precision strikes.

WashU AI Blood Test Identifies Dementia Types
A new AI classifier from WashU Medicine accurately distinguishes four major dementia types from a blood test with 92.3% accuracy. This offers a non-invasive, precise diagnostic tool, improving early intervention and clinical trial selection for neurodegenerative diseases.
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