
The Rise of Swarm Robotics: How Tiny Robots Solve Big Problems
A new field called swarm robotics takes inspiration from ants and bees, using large groups of simple robots to accomplish complex tasks without a central leader.
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A new field called swarm robotics takes inspiration from ants and bees, using large groups of simple robots to accomplish complex tasks without a central leader.

A 24-hour AI hackathon in Singapore attracted over 400 participants, signaling a shift where AI tools are empowering non-technical creators to build innovative products.

A growing number of Silicon Valley leaders are expressing admiration for China's industrial speed and tech prowess, sparking a debate on innovation and U.S. competitiveness.

A new report ranks the world's most innovative cities for 2025. Discover how residents in hubs like Shenzhen, Tokyo, and Silicon Valley live with tomorrow's tech today.

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A new San Francisco private school, Alpha, is using AI to teach core subjects in just two hours a day, claiming to double learning speeds. Experts are intrigued but cautious.

Shanghai-based AheadForm Technology has unveiled the Elf V1, a humanoid robot with realistic skin and facial expressions powered by advanced AI.

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Hong Kong innovator Lamia Sreya Rahman has developed Seekr, a discreet AI-powered wearable device designed to help visually impaired individuals navigate.

Data from 2022 shows China produced 47% of the world's top AI researchers, cementing its role as a major force in technological innovation and a key competitor to the US.

Global antitrust regulators are scrutinizing major investments in the AI sector, sparking a debate over whether such actions could stifle vital innovation.