
Infineon links up with Nvidia for physical AI robots
Chipmaker arms Jetson Thor with smarter motors
Infineon has teamed up with Nvidia to push physical AI deeper into humanoid robotics, stuffing smarter motor control into the chip designer's Jetson Thor developer kits.

Nvidia rolls out 7bn-parameter AI brain for robots
Cosmos Reason makes robots think like humans
Nvidia has decided your next robot needs to think a little more like you, or at least the better bits of you, with the launch of its new inference visual language model “Cosmos Reason.”

Tariff chaos fuels robot revival
Volatility, but automation’s future looks bulletproof
The tariffs crisis might be a migraine for many, but it's opening some tasty new doors for the AI, robotics and automation sector.

China leads humanoid robot charge.
Bets big on bipedal bots while the US flaps over security fears
Foxconn is getting first dibs on China’s humanoid robots, while the US dithers over national security fears and turf wars.

AI shocks scientists with its revolutionary wireless chip designs
Looked strange at first but worked pretty well
AI has stunned researchers by emerging from a smoke filled lab having designed its own complex wireless chips in hours - which would take human engineers weeks.

Nvidia bets on robotics
Next thing
Nvidia is turning its attention to robotics as a potential major growth driver, amid rising competition in its core AI chipmaking business.

Robots replace ten per cent of Korean workers
Tackling shrinking population
South Korea is the first country to have replaced 10 percent of its workforce with robots, addressing its shrinking population due to its low birth rate.

LLM-driven robots easy to jailbreak
Bake a file in a cake
A study has revealed an automated method to breach large language model (LLM)-driven robots with "100 per cent success" which can jail break a robot to turn it into a killing machine.

Generative AI can’t understand the world
To be fair, who can?
MIT boffins have demonstrated that even the best-performing large language models (LLMs) lack a coherent understanding of the world and its rules, which can lead to unexpected failures on similar tasks.

Musk’s "game changing" robots were run by humans again
They could just manage to walk
It seems after spending a fortune in development, Elon [look at me] Musk’s robots are not much closer to hitting the shops.