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China’s “Agent Hospital” uses AI doctors to treat virtual patients and train for reality
China’s "Agent Hospital" uses AI doctors to treat virtual patients, speeding up medical training. The system simulates diagnosis and treatment for future care.
videoRobots with built-in AI are learning to move and act on their own
The era of robotics is advancing with the development of robots powered by physical AI, enabling them to autonomously perform…
videoGoogle’s table tennis robot demonstrates advanced skills
Google a mis au point un robot capable de jouer au tennis de table en utilisant l’intelligence artificielle. Ce robot,…
Physics equations pattern suggests a simple meta-law
A new study claims a physics equations pattern follows a simple law. We explain the idea, how it differs from Zipf’s law, and what it means for AI search.
China bets big on humanoid robots to power its next industrial boom
Humanoid robots are moving from trade-show curiosities to real factory co-workers across China. At car plants and electronics lines, machines…
videoFigure unveils Figure 02, its advanced humanoid robot designed for real-world tasks
Figure, a robotics startup, has introduced a new humanoid robot capable of performing real-world tasks such as lifting and carrying…
Tiny carbon tubes could make AI chips faster and more brain-like
Researchers are using carbon nanotubes to improve neuromorphic computing, a field of AI that mimics the human brain’s neural networks.…

Ray Kurzweil predicts human-level AI by 2029 and a merger with machines by 2045
Computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil restated long-range forecasts in 2024 press coverage tied to his book The Singularity is Nearer. This article summarizes interview-reported claims about AI timelines, brain interfaces, and longevity, and labels what is speculation rather than clinical or engineering consensus.
Evo AI predicts gene mutations and could speed up bio design
Evo AI predicts the effects of gene mutations across DNA, RNA, and proteins, a step that could speed disease research and synthetic biology.