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Top Stories of the Day

🔄 NVIDIA Eyes Reviving Older GPUs
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the company could consider restarting production of older GPUs to ease shortages. Speaking at CES 2026, he suggested pairing legacy architectures with newer AI-driven features to boost performance. The idea remains exploratory, but Huang called it “a good idea.” Any move could offer gamers cheaper options while AI demand strains supply.
💰 Anthropic Targets $350B Valuation Raise
Anthropic is reportedly raising $10B at a $350B valuation, nearly doubling its value in three months. The round is led by Coatue and Singapore’s GIC, per WSJ, and could close soon. It follows a $13B raise at a $183B valuation and is separate from a $15B NVIDIA–Microsoft compute deal. The funding comes as Anthropic gains traction with Claude Code and prepares for a potential IPO.
🦾 AI Beats Humans In Battle Planning
U.S. Air Force experiments found AI tools generated battle-management plans faster and with fewer errors than human planners. In complex, unfamiliar scenarios, top AI systems produced viable courses of action up to 90% faster. Officials stressed the tools are not replacements but decision aids. The results highlight AI’s strength in processing dense data under pressure.
👩⚕ OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health
Over 230 million people ask health and wellness questions on the platform each week. ChatGPT Health is a new dedicated health experience that lets users securely connect medical records and wellness apps to get more personalized health information. Designed with enhanced privacy protections and built in collaboration with hundreds of physicians, the feature helps people understand lab results, prepare for doctor visits, contextualize fitness and diet data, and more.
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📺 FROM THE LIVE SHOW
🗺️ GEOPOLITICS
Meta’s Manus Acquisition Draws Scrutiny From Beijing, Not Washington

Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI assistant startup Manus is facing a split regulatory response, with U.S. officials largely comfortable and Chinese regulators increasingly skeptical. While earlier concerns in Washington centered on Benchmark’s investment in Manus and U.S. capital flowing into Chinese AI, attention has now shifted to Beijing, where officials are reportedly reviewing whether the deal violates China’s technology export controls.
Regulators are examining Manus’s earlier move from Beijing to Singapore, including whether an export license was required when its core team relocated. The outcome could determine whether China has leverage over a deal once seen as largely beyond its reach. → Read the full article here.
⚙️ AUTOMATION
AI Pushes Manufacturing Toward a Long-Promised Automation Breakthrough

Advances in artificial intelligence are pushing manufacturing toward a long-anticipated inflection point, after decades of stalled progress in factory automation. Falling robot costs, labor shortages in ageing economies, and generative AI tools that make machines more flexible are reviving a vision once written off after early failures. The shift could reshape not just how goods are made, but where—favoring smaller, more adaptable factories over sprawling mega-plants.
Industrial robot adoption is poised for a rebound: the International Federation of Robotics forecasts 619,000 new robot installations in 2026, up from 542,000 in 2024 after a post-pandemic slowdown.
At factories in Amberg and Erlangen, Siemens has increased output roughly 20-fold since 1989 without expanding its workforce, relying on flexible robots and software-driven control systems.
Advances in industrial software—especially digital twins—are reducing costs and boosting returns on automation; Siemens’s $10bn acquisition of Altair signaled how central software has become to factory strategy.
Generative AI is beginning to close the “sim-to-real gap,” with NVIDIA and others promoting “physical AI” that lets robots adapt to changing environments rather than follow rigid scripts.
Forward Future Takeaways:
Manufacturing’s long-promised automation wave looks closer because AI is making machines adaptable, not just cheaper. If factories become smaller, smarter, and more distributed, the economic logic of global supply chains—and the politics of reshoring—could shift with them. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)
🤖 ROBOTICS
Zeroth Debuts Two Home Robots Priced From $2,899 to $5,599

Zeroth is launching two personal robots in the U.S., aiming to push consumer robotics beyond novelty and into everyday home use. The company’s W1 is a tracked home service robot designed to follow users, carry items, and navigate uneven indoor and outdoor surfaces, while the smaller M1 is a humanoid-style companion focused on interaction.
Prices start at $5,599 for the W1 and $2,899 for the M1, placing both firmly in enthusiast and early-adopter territory. Zeroth is betting that advances in autonomy, sensors, and conversational AI will help personal robots find a foothold where past attempts have struggled. → Read the full article here.
🛰 NEWS
What Else is Happening

⛔ China Halts NVIDIA H200 Orders: Beijing told some tech firms to pause buying the AI chip as it weighs mandates to favor domestic processors amid tightening U.S. export controls.
🤥 AI Hoax Fools Reddit: A viral Reddit post alleging food-delivery fraud drew millions of views before reporters confirmed it was AI-generated by a fake whistleblower account.
🚜 Caterpillar + AI: Caterpillar is piloting AI-powered features across its construction equipment, built on NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor platform. The system assists operators with guidance, safety tips, and scheduling.
👩🏫 Gemini Adds Audio Lessons to Classroom: Google Classroom now lets teachers generate customizable, podcast-style audio lessons using Gemini for different grades and topics.
✨ CES 2026 Gets Weird: From an AI panda for elder care to a music-playing lollipop and a watchful anime desk companion, this year’s strangest gadgets blur novelty, utility, and unease.
📆 Skylight Unveils Calendar 2: The slimmer smart display uses AI to combine family calendars, scan paper schedules, and manage meals in a single shared hub.
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