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Jeff Bezos bets on AI-driven 'generalist' robots to handle everything from folding laundry to clearing tables.

Jeff Bezos is backing a new kind of robotics startup aiming to break barriers with AI-powered 'generalist' robots. Physical Intelligence’s pi-zero model enables robots to switch between tasks, like folding laundry, stacking dishes, and even handling delicate items like eggs. The vision is clear: robots that can adapt to any task with a touch of AI-powered versatility.

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Get Paid to Train AI: How a Singapore App is Putting Cash in Users' Pockets for Data Collection

Singapore’s Tictag app is enabling everyday users to earn ‘pocket money’ for completing simple data tasks, which then train AI systems in areas like voice recognition and image labeling. ‘The demands keep getting higher,’ says co-founder Kevin Quah, whose start-up seeks to bridge the data gap by involving thousands of users in generating, categorizing, and refining data that powers AI development

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Google Maps Enters a New Era with AI-Powered Features for Enhanced Navigation and Exploration

Google Maps is integrating powerful AI features with Gemini technology, allowing users to explore local spots, get tailored parking tips, and improve navigation details. This AI-powered upgrade is set to redefine how people use Google Maps for exploration and travel.

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Meta Partners with US Government to Deploy Llama AI in Public Sector Initiatives

Meta is collaborating with US government agencies to apply its Llama AI model in addressing critical public sector challenges, including expanding access to essential services and supporting small businesses. This no-cost partnership highlights Meta’s commitment to AI development in impactful ways.

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Ambience Healthcare's Vision for Better Care and Less Burnout Through AI

Ambience Healthcare's AI platform is giving clinicians the tools to reclaim time spent on administrative tasks, allowing them to focus more on patient care.

The company’s long-term vision includes expanding access to specialist knowledge across the U.S., particularly in rural areas that lack healthcare infrastructure.

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