‘Not built right the first time’ — Musk’s xAI is starting over again, again
Elon Musk's xAI is reportedly restarting its AI coding tool development, bringing in new executives from Cursor to revamp the project.
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Qualcomm's new IQ10 processors will power Neura Robotics' next generation of robots, signaling a deeper integration of AI hardware in robotics.
Why it matters
This partnership signifies a growing trend where specialized AI hardware, like Qualcomm's IQ10 processors, is becoming crucial for enabling more sophisticated and capable robots. By providing powerful and efficient AI processing capabilities, these chips can unlock new levels of autonomy, intelligence, and functionality in robotic applications, impacting industries from manufacturing to logistics and beyond.
Neura Robotics is making new robots that will use special computer chips from Qualcomm. These chips are designed to help robots think and move better, making them more advanced.
Elon Musk's xAI is reportedly restarting its AI coding tool development, bringing in new executives from Cursor to revamp the project.
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