Welcome to the Fox News Artificial Intelligence Bulletin with the latest technological advances of AI.
In today’s bulletin:
– Director of ‘Terminator’ James Cameron Flip-Flops in AI, says Hollywood is ‘looking at everything wrong’
– Nvidia announces plans to make ia supercomputers in us for the first time
-4 Robot with hydrogen with legs can travel real

Director James Cameron attends the world premiere “Avatar: The Way of Way of Water” in Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in 2022 in London, England. (Karwai Tang/Wireimage)
‘I’ll be back right away’: James Cameron’s position in Artificial intelligence He has evolved in recent years, and feels that Hollywood needs to hug him in different ways.
Done in America: Nvidia on Monday announced plans to manufacture your Artificial intelligence Supercomputers completely in the US for the first time.
4 -legged ridiculous root: Kawasaki Heavy Industries has introduced something that feels directly from a video game: Corleo, a four -legged robot prototype hydrogen designed to be mounted by humans. Presented at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, this futuristic machine is built for hand resistant terrain, combining avant-garde and sustainable energy robotics.
Reachy 2 is shown in the humanoid robot. (Hugged face)
Ai lab partner: The people of Hugging Face, The Open Source Artificial intelligence Gurus simply jumped into the world of robotics by acquiring robotic pollen. And from the door, they are offering the Reachy 2, a super interesting humanoid robot designed as a “laboratory partner for the AI era.”
Ai Mind reader: Researchers in California They have achieved a significant advance with a system with AI that restores natural speech to people paralyzed in real time, using their own voices, specifically demonstrated in a clinical part.
Robot Milks Cows: In a dairy barn administered by robots, cows can choose to be milked when they wish, which is more frequent than the schedule twice a day on traditional farms. This higher frequency is more comfortable for cows and can lead to an increase of approximately 10% in milk production.
Astronaut Ordeña Robot in a photo. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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