Daily Tech News: Humanoid Robots at CES, SELF DRIVE Act, and AI Coding Challenges - Jan 9, 2026

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AgileRL Secures $7.5M for Reinforcement Learning & AMD Launches Ryzen AI This week in artificial intelligence, AgileRL secured $7.5 million in seed funding to accelerate reinforcement learning, with a goal of reducing training times by up to tenfold through advanced algorithmic optimizations. In AI hardware news, AMD has launched its Ryzen AI Embedded processor lineup, which integrates Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for efficient on-device AI inference in systems like industrial PCs and robotics. These processors are engineered for high performance-per-watt and offer long-term support for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). ...

January 9, 2026 · 5 min · 923 words · Omer

Tech Digest: Consumer Exoskeletons, AI Cyber Warfare, and Kubernetes AI Standards

This edition of the Tech Digest covers major breakthroughs from CES 2026, the future of cybersecurity, new standards in cloud-native AI, and insights from industry leaders. Sumbu Targets Consumer Market with Advanced Exo-S3 Exoskeleton at CES 2026 Sumbu is set to introduce its Exo-S3 series, the first commercially available dual-vector exoskeleton for real-world terrains, at CES 2026. This launch marks a significant move for powered exoskeletons from specialized applications to consumer-ready technology. The Exo-S3 series features Sumbu’s dual-vector power architecture, designed to augment natural motion rather than overpower it, aiming to reduce fatigue and musculoskeletal strain. The system’s planetary gearing, commonly used in electric vehicles for its compactness and efficiency, is a notable feature in wearable robotics. Power is supplied by an automotive-grade energy cell, leveraging EV battery standards for extended range and performance. Sumbu’s strategy reflects a broader trend in wearable robotics toward intelligent assistance and human-centric design. ...

January 4, 2026 · 4 min · 777 words · Omer

Tech News Digest: Anthropic's Claude 4.5, AWS's $50B AI Push, and Japan's Quantum Network

Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.5, Setting New AI Benchmarks Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.5, its most advanced and powerful AI model to date. Now accessible via the Anthropic API and major cloud platforms, Opus 4.5 reportedly establishes a new industry standard for complex tasks, including coding, AI agent development, and multi-step computer operations. The model also demonstrates significantly improved performance in everyday business functions like in-depth research and processing documents such as spreadsheets and presentations. Anthropic is positioning this release for enterprise and engineering teams managing sophisticated projects. Claude Opus 4.5 is available on AWS Bedrock, Google Cloud’s Vertex AI, and Microsoft’s Foundry. ...

November 26, 2025 · 4 min · 797 words · Omer

GenAI Enterprise Failure Rate Hits 95%, Oracle & Google Partner on Gemini | AI News August 19, 2025

MIT Report: 95% of Enterprise GenAI Projects Fail to Deliver ROI A new report from MIT’s NANDA initiative reveals that a staggering 95% of enterprise generative AI pilot programs are failing to produce a significant return on investment. Despite investments totaling between $35 and $40 billion in the US, only 5% of organizations have successfully deployed AI tools into production at scale. The report, titled “The GenAI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025,” is based on interviews with enterprise leaders, analysis of public AI initiatives, and a survey of business professionals. The primary reasons for failure are not a lack of infrastructure or talent, but rather the inability of AI systems to retain data, adapt, and learn over time. The study also found that purchasing AI tools from vendors and forming partnerships has a significantly higher success rate than in-house development. ...

August 19, 2025 · 5 min · 911 words · Omer