Why $100 Billion Robots Still Can't Pick Up Your Coffee Cup

The $100 Billion Paradox Since 2015, venture capitalists have poured over $100 billion into humanoid robotics. Tesla’s Optimus promises to revolutionize manufacturing. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas can now do construction work. Honda’s ASIMO became a household name. Yet here’s what none of the flashy demos show you: these mechanical marvels are defeated by everyday objects. A wine glass. A banana. A tube of toothpaste. Tasks that require what scientists call “fine manipulation” — the delicate interplay of pressure, positioning, and adaptability that humans master by age three.

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OpenAI Signs Pentagon Deal After Anthropic Blacklist Raises AI Ethics Questions

What Happened OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense following Anthropic’s removal from eligibility for federal contracts. The specific terms and scope of OpenAI’s Pentagon deal have not been fully disclosed. The development comes as major AI companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Anthropic have increasingly cited competition with China as justification for rapid AI advancement, arguing that whoever develops the most powerful AI systems first could dominate global power structures for decades.

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