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Physical AI startup Mowito raises $3 million in pre-seed funding round | Company News
Physical artificial intelligence (AI) startup Mowito, which is building foundation models for industrial robot arms, on Tuesday said it has raised $3 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Version One Ventures. The round also saw participation from All In Capital, Unisol, iSeed, and angel investors including Soumith Chintala (Thinking Machines…
The market is currently being flooded with software that nobody wants
There is a strange dual opinion on language models rn, you either hear they are going to change everything or change nothing at all. The recent data on mobile app releases shows both sides are wrong. The tool isn't a monolith. On one hand, app submissions are skyrocketing because agents have made shipping code trivial….
Table tennis robot defeats some of world’s best players – why this has major implications for robotics
Ace rotates its paddle as it prepares to return the ball back to its human opponent, Yamato Kawamata, during a match in December 2025. Credit: Sony AI. By Kartikeya Walia, Nottingham Trent University A table tennis robot has outperformed elite players in recent evaluations. The robot, called Ace, marks a significant step toward artificial intelligence…
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Humanoid robots just helped perform live surgeries for the first time — here’s why it’s a medical breakthrough
The rise of humanoid robots is taking shape as countries make a concerted effort to develop and deploy them across different corners of society. Recently, Japan announced plans to create and deploy approximately 10 million humanoid robots nationwide by 2040, aiming to integrate them across 18 job sectors and address workforce shortages. China, South Korea,…
Beyond Dexterity: Why Contact May Define the Next Era of Robotics
This article is brought to you by AGILINK. Throughout the exhibition hall at the 2026 IEEE International Conference on Robotics (ICRA), in Vienna, one demonstration seemed to attract a disproportionate amount of attention. Two robotic hands were making a balloon dog. Slowly and deliberately, the robot twisted a long balloon into loops, bends, and joints…