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OpenAI robotics head quits over Pentagon AI deal

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OpenAI robotics leader resigns over concerns about Pentagon AI deal
A senior member of OpenAI's robotics team has resigned, citing concerns about how the company moved forward with a recently announced partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense.

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OpenAI Responds to Its Robotics Lead Resigning Over ‘Lethal Autonomy’ Concerns in New Pentagon Deal
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OpenAI robotics chief quits over Pentagon deal
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OpenAI robotics leader resigns after Department of War deal
The head of OpenAI ’s robotics team has resigned from the AI company after voicing concerns about a recent deal with the US Department of War.

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OpenAI hardware lead Caitlin Kalinowski resigns over US Department of Defense deal
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The fallout over OpenAI's Pentagon deal is growing
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AI robots are moving in with lonely, elderly New Yorkers — and keeping them company for free

Cota is among more than 900 seniors who have received a free ElliQ through a New York State Office of Aging (NYSOFA) program that uses technology to combat social isolation and loneliness among older adults.
MIT Technology Review
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The human work behind humanoid robots is being hidden

AI’s concealed labor has repeatedly led us to overestimate the technology. Humanoid robots are entering a similar phase.
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Nvidia and ABB launch partnership for AI-enabled autonomous robots

Nvidia and ABB Robotics are partnering to produce a new generation of autonomous industrial robots for clients including Apple supplier Foxconn, which is trialling the machines. The companies said on Monday they were integrating ABB’s robot training software with Nvidia’s Omniverse simulation platform to produce robots that can be trained in virtual environments and be used by a range of industries.
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Meet Buddharoid: An AI-powered humanoid robot that can act like a Buddhist priest made in Japan

Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.
AOL
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5 AI and Robotics ETFs for 2026’s Investment Supercycle

There is no question that 2026 is already set up to be something of a continuance of 2025, at least in the sense of moving deeper into the world of AI, automation, and robotics. As companies deploy AI at scale and industrial robots continue to replace ...
Unite.AI
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10 Most Influential Women in AI and Robotics Transforming the Future

Artificial intelligence and robotics are no longer experimental fields confined to research labs. They are shaping economies, redefining industries, and influencing daily life at global scale. Behind many of the most important breakthroughs are women whose work has fundamentally altered how intelligent systems are designed,
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HII and Path Robotics bring physical AI to shipbuilding

Shipbuilding has always been a high-stakes, high-complexity industry where quality, safety, and schedule pressure collide. In recent years, digital tools have transformed design and planning—but the factory floor still relies heavily on skilled manual ...
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High-tech player in collectibles: Startup uses robotics and AI to sort, analyze and sell trading cards

Gradient's Renton, Wash., office space is home to 10 million sports and gaming cards, where a team of card geeks and engineers are using technology to upend a $15 billion U.S.
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Artificial Intelligence in healthcare: technology helping humans heal humans

Tucson Medical Center started using Artificial Intelligence in their exam rooms a few years ago. Now doctors and nurses say they're seeing a difference.
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