Daily Tech News: Alibaba's $2B Robovan, Waymo Crash, and Quantum Leaps

Alibaba Merges Autonomous Driving Unit with Zelos in $2 Billion Robovan Initiative Alibaba is merging its autonomous vehicle division with Chinese startup Zelos Technology to form a new entity valued at approximately $2 billion. Alibaba’s logistics arm, Cainiao, will integrate its self-driving unit into Zelos, creating a combined company expected to operate as Cainiao Robovan. This new venture will manage a fleet of over 20,000 autonomous delivery vehicles. The strategic move allows Alibaba to invest in Zelos’s expertise in Level-4 autonomous delivery solutions rather than pursuing costly in-house development. Zelos, founded in 2021, provides solutions for e-commerce, postal services, and logistics providers. The merger aims to scale autonomous delivery in China’s competitive logistics market, driven by the growth of e-commerce and rising labor costs. ...

January 30, 2026 · 6 min · 1070 words · Omer

Tech Roundup: Tesla's Robotics Pivot, Meta's Open-Source AI, & Quantum Battery Breakthroughs

Meta Challenges OpenAI & Google with New Open-Source AI Model In a move to democratize artificial intelligence, Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta will provide full open-source access to a powerful new AI model, directly challenging closed systems from competitors like OpenAI and Google. This initiative aims to increase transparency and foster greater inclusivity in AI research and innovation. The announcement has generated excitement within the global scientific community, as it could reshape AI standards and ethics. The open-source model is expected to be a significant benefit for independent developers, academic institutions, and researchers in underrepresented regions. While promoting collaboration, the move also raises concerns about potential misuse for cyber-attacks and disinformation, highlighting the need for clear regulations. Meta has confirmed that safety tools and responsible-use guidelines will be released alongside the model. ...

January 29, 2026 · 6 min · 1088 words · Omer

Daily Tech News: UK's First AI Degree, Kubernetes Adoption Soars, and Quantum Breakthroughs

University of Kentucky Launches State’s First Bachelor of Science in AI Program The University of Kentucky’s Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering has introduced the first Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence in the Commonwealth. Housed in the Department of Computer Science, the new undergraduate degree program is set to welcome its inaugural class in Fall 2026. This initiative responds to the surging demand for AI and machine learning specialists, an occupation projected to be the third fastest-growing globally between 2025 and 2030. The program is designed to equip students with essential technical skills and a strong ethical foundation to apply AI responsibly across various industries. With this new offering, the University of Kentucky joins a select group of universities nationwide providing a bachelor’s degree specifically in AI. ...

January 28, 2026 · 6 min · 1087 words · Omer

AI Outpacing Human Creativity, USMC Adopts GenAI, and a $1.8B Quantum Acquisition: Jan 2026 Tech Digest

January 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal month in technology, with major strides in artificial intelligence, military tech adoption, and the quantum computing industry. This digest covers groundbreaking news, from a study showing Generative AI outperforming human creativity to the U.S. Marine Corps standardizing its official AI platform and a landmark $1.8 billion acquisition set to reshape the quantum landscape. Study Finds Generative AI More Creative Than the Average Human A recent study comparing over 100,000 humans to advanced AI systems like GPT-4 has found that generative AI can now outperform the average person on certain creativity tests. The research, led by the Université de Montréal, focused on divergent thinking and idea generation. While AI models demonstrated strong performance, the study also highlighted that the most creative humans, particularly those in the top 10%, still significantly outperform the best AI systems. The study utilized the Divergent Association Task (DAT) to measure the ability to generate semantically distant ideas. Researchers also found that AI’s creativity could be significantly influenced by adjusting parameters like ’temperature’ and through specific prompting techniques. ...

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 815 words · Omer

Tech News Digest: AI Adoption Surges, Waymo Investigated, and Airbus Tests Humanoid Robots

AI Adoption in US Workplaces Surges, Gallup Poll Finds A recent Gallup Workforce survey reveals a significant increase in the adoption of artificial intelligence among American workers. The poll, which surveyed over 22,000 U.S. workers, found that 12% of employed adults now use AI daily in their jobs. Approximately one-quarter of respondents reported using AI frequently (at least a few times a week), while nearly half of the workers surveyed stated they use AI at least a few times a year. This marks a notable rise from 2023, when just 21% of workers reported using AI at least occasionally, highlighting the rapid integration of generative AI tools like ChatGPT into professional environments. ...

January 25, 2026 · 5 min · 973 words · Omer

Tech News Digest: Keysight's ML Toolkit, AWS Sovereign Cloud & Post-Quantum Advances - January 23, 2026

Keysight Launches ML Toolkit to Revolutionize Semiconductor PDK Development Keysight Technologies has introduced a new Machine Learning Toolkit aimed at dramatically accelerating the development of Process Design Kits (PDKs) for semiconductors. This toolkit, integrated into the Keysight Device Modeling Software Suite, promises to slash model development and parameter extraction time from weeks down to just hours. As semiconductor complexity grows and design schedules shrink, traditional manual modeling workflows have become a bottleneck. Keysight’s AI and machine learning-driven solution enhances productivity and model quality by reducing the number of parameter extraction steps from over 200 to fewer than 10, enabling global optimization of 80+ model parameters in a single operation. ...

January 23, 2026 · 4 min · 641 words · Omer

Daily Tech News: Quantum Breakthroughs, GitLab's AI Agents, and Autonomous Military Tech

Hanwha Aerospace Unveils Next-Gen Autonomous Fighting Vehicles for 2026-2031 Hanwha Aerospace has detailed its development plans for a new family of heavy autonomous fighting vehicles, with a projected timeline between 2026 and 2031. Announced at the IQPC International Armoured Vehicles conference, the vision focuses on unmanned platforms for manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) operations. This initiative builds on the company’s previous plans to develop an autonomous version of its K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer. The strategic push towards autonomous military technology is partly a response to demographic challenges in South Korea, including a shrinking military due to a low birthrate. These advanced autonomous systems are designed to provide critical combat mass directly on the front lines. ...

January 22, 2026 · 4 min · 691 words · Omer

AI Cyber Risks & DevOps Downtime Surge: Daily Tech News Digest - January 20, 2026

AI-Driven Cyber Threats Create Unprecedented Risk, Survey Reveals CEO-CISO Divide A new survey from AXIS Capital Holdings Limited reveals that artificial intelligence is creating an unprecedented and complex cyber risk landscape. The research, which polled 500 CEOs and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in the U.S. and U.K., uncovered a significant gap in how these leaders perceive AI’s risks and rewards. While AI offers transformative potential for business efficiency and innovation, it also arms cybercriminals with sophisticated tools, making threats faster and harder to detect. These emerging AI-driven threats include shadow AI, model manipulation, deepfakes, and advanced ransomware, highlighting the urgent need for businesses to evolve their cyber readiness strategies. ...

January 20, 2026 · 3 min · 548 words · Omer

Weekly Tech Digest: NVIDIA's $1B AI Drug Discovery, Google's TranslateGemma, and Kubernetes 1.35

NVIDIA & Eli Lilly Launch $1B AI Drug Discovery Venture to Revolutionize Medicine In a landmark move for the biopharmaceutical industry, NVIDIA and Eli Lilly have announced a joint AI drug discovery lab, backed by a planned investment of up to $1 billion over five years. This collaboration aims to transform key aspects of drug development into a precise engineering discipline. By leveraging high-performance computing and specialized AI agents, the partnership will accelerate research and development. The initiative will operate on a ‘scientist in the loop’ model, where advanced AI supports and enhances the work of human researchers, marking a significant milestone for AI’s role in medicine. ...

January 18, 2026 · 6 min · 1246 words · Omer

GitLab's AI DevOps Agent, Google's On-Device Translation, and the Rise of Humanoid Robotics

Why Automotive Executives Are Pivoting to Humanoid Robotics A significant trend is emerging as top executives from the automotive industry transition into the field of embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics. This migration of talent brings invaluable experience in mass production, system integration, and resource mobilization to the burgeoning robotics sector. Startups led by former auto executives are attracting major investment. For instance, AI² Robotics, founded by a former XPENG chief scientist, has achieved unicorn status with a valuation exceeding $1 billion. Similarly, Zhijian Power, founded by former Li Auto executives, secured $50 million in an angel funding round. This convergence is fueled by the technological overlap between smart cars—often called “wheeled robots”—and humanoid robots. Major automakers are also investing heavily, with Tesla targeting mass production of its Optimus robot by late 2026 and XPENG planning to volume-produce its IRON robot in the same year. ...

January 17, 2026 · 5 min · 853 words · Omer