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From Factory Floors to Smart Fridges: The Expanding Reach of AI
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In this episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter unpack some of the biggest advancements shaping the AI landscape this week: DeepMind and Boston Dynamics team up to create humanoid robots for actual industrial work, starting in Hyundai’s factories; Intel's new Panther Lake chips hint at powerful AI capabilities on laptops; and NVIDIA debuts an open-source model for autonomous driving. Plus, we explore AMD's latest hardware innovations, the state of AI transparency in Europe, and how your smart TV and even your fridge are becoming AI-powered assistants. The future is officially multi-modal—and increasingly hands-on.
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