US robot-makers want Uncle Sam to suit up
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Silicon-fuelled arms race gets a humanoid twist

US robotics firms are practically begging for Uncle Sam to stop napping and get serious about fighting China's silicon-powered robot surge.

Apple burns $1B a year on TV+ vanity project
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No experience in entertainment industry pays off

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is torching over $1 billion annually on its streaming pet project, Apple TV+, according to a new exposé from The Information. 

OpenAI's GPU inferno forces ChatGPT image throttle
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Too many pictures, not enough silicon

OpenAI's shiny new toy is already running hot—literally.

The Pentagon is buying software like it’s a tank
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Top Brass losing the knowledge wars   

While Beijing’s war planners marry AI with arsenals like it’s a national hobby, the Pentagon is still trying to install Windows XP on a Predator drone, according to a new Atlantic Council report.

Apple misses court date
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Might miss $20 billion too

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has taken a legal punch to the wallet after a US appeals court told it to sit down and shut up during the juicy remedy phase of Google's ongoing antitrust saga.