Sunday, January 25, 2026 at 2:00 AM
Chinese engineers have developed AI-controlled drones that mimic the hunting behaviors of hawks and doves, leading to advancements in swarm intelligence for military applications.
Plus, AI ‘neolabs’ have no products but plenty of investors and voice computing is taking off.
The AI startup and defense officials disagreed over whether the technology would be used for autonomous “lethal” operations and surveillance.
Alibaba’s logistics arm is merging its autonomous-driving unit with Chinese robovan specialist Zelos Technology.
Plus, testing Gmail’s new AI tools, the memory-chip crisis and the hot new gig—training AI to do your job—in this edition of the Technology newsletter.
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