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Robotics
Ghost Robotics equips Vision 60 with a six‑degree‑of‑freedom arm
Ghost Robotics unveiled a new manipulator for its Vision 60 quadruped, turning the robot’s “fifth leg” into a versatile arm capable of opening doors, handling payloads and serving as a sensor boom. The upgrade, described by IEEE Spectrum, underscores the company’s push to keep humans out of danger in disaster‑relief and military missions.
IEEE Spectrum
Arm predicts “physical AI” will dominate factories within a decade
At the Brainstorm AI summit, Arm CEO Haas warned that human‑shaped robots powered by advanced AI could replace most factory workers in ten years, heralding a new era of “physical AI.” The claim, reported by TechSpot, highlights the accelerating convergence of robotics and autonomous intelligence on production lines.
TechSpot
Artificial Intelligence
Public fears of AI‑driven mass layoffs surge worldwide
A Guardian commentary notes that while investors obsess over AI bubbles, the majority of citizens in the U.S., Europe and Asia worry about AI wiping out up to half of entry‑level white‑collar jobs, echoing warnings from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and a Senate report citing potential loss of 97 million U.S. jobs. The piece frames AI as a looming labor crisis rather than a speculative hype.
The Guardian
OpenAI rolls out GPT‑5.2, its most capable model yet
OpenAI launched GPT‑5.2 across three tiers—Instant, Thinking, Pro—promising superior spreadsheet creation, code generation, long‑context reasoning and reduced hallucinations. TechCrunch, Engadget, and Wired all stress that the upgrade is a direct “code‑red” response to Google’s Gemini 3, positioning GPT‑5.2 as the new benchmark for professional knowledge work.
The Information
Engadget
Wired
Disney inks a billion‑dollar licensing pact with OpenAI’s Sora
A three‑year agreement will let OpenAI’s Sora video generator use over 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters, bringing iconic IP into AI‑crafted short videos. The Verge, Engadget, and TechSpot detail the deal’s scope, including Disney’s $1 billion investment in OpenAI and the promise of curated fan videos on Disney+.
The Verge
Engadget
TechSpot
Microsoft study reveals AI chatbots shift from coworker to confidant
Analyzing 37.5 million Copilot interactions, Microsoft found that AI chatbots are increasingly serving personal roles—offering health advice, tutoring and even therapy—especially on mobile devices, while desktop use remains productivity‑focused. Tech Radar and ZDNet highlight the nuanced user behavior and the growing debate over AI’s integration into daily life.
Tech Radar
Zdnet
Time names “Architects of AI” Person of the Year 2025
Time magazine crowned the “Architects of AI” as its 2025 Person of the Year, emphasizing AI’s sweeping influence across media, politics and the workforce. USA Today and France 24 report on the accolade, noting the symbolic shift that AI is now seen as an unstoppable societal force.
USA Today
France24
Technological Advancements
Oracle’s lease commitments balloon amid AI infrastructure expansion
Oracle announced a surge in lease commitments to $248 billion, with $10 billion earmarked for cloud capacity to satisfy soaring AI demand. CNBC and the Wall Street Journal caution that such aggressive spending may strain investors, reflecting broader market anxieties over AI‑heavy capital allocation.
CNBC
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Runway debuts GWM‑1 world model for coherent long‑form video generation
Runway introduced GWM‑1, a suite of autoregressive models that maintain visual coherence across minutes‑long sequences, aiming to power next‑generation video, robotics and avatar applications. Coverage by TechCrunch and Ars Technica positions the world model as a pivotal step beyond traditional text‑to‑video generators.
TechCrunch
Ars Technica
Innovation & Emerging Technologies
UK doubles down on quantum computing with a £670 million strategic push
The United Kingdom is earmarking a substantial portion of a £670 million fund for a handful of quantum‑startup champions, seeking to cement its lead in a technology seen as critical for national security and economic advantage. Politico Europe outlines the government’s focus on “fewer things better” to accelerate quantum breakthroughs.
Politico Europe