Tech News Digest: Zara's AI, Kubernetes 1.35, and Quantum Leaps

Zara’s AI Integration Revolutionizes Retail and Supply Chain Management Fast-fashion giant Zara is embedding artificial intelligence into its core retail workflows to boost efficiency and market responsiveness. By leveraging generative AI, the company can adapt and extend existing product imagery, significantly cutting the time and expense of traditional photoshoots. This fashion technology allows for rapid creation of visual variations tailored to different markets. Beyond creative applications, Zara’s AI strategy extends to crucial operational areas, including demand forecasting, real-time inventory management, and delivering personalized customer experiences. This deep integration of AI is designed to optimize Zara’s entire supply chain, solidifying its leadership in the competitive fashion industry. ...

December 24, 2025 · 5 min · 941 words · Omer

AI & Tech News: Waymo Robotaxi Service Expands to 5 New Cities, OpenAI Partners with Target, and Japan's Quantum Computing Leap

Waymo Doubles US Footprint with Fully Autonomous Robotaxi Service in 5 New Cities Waymo is significantly expanding its fully autonomous vehicle operations, doubling the number of cities where its self-driving cars operate without a human safety driver. The company has initiated fully autonomous operations for employees in Miami, with plans to roll out in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando in the coming weeks. A public launch for paid rides in these new locations is slated for 2026. This expansion builds on Waymo’s existing public robotaxi services in Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Austin. The move intensifies competition in the growing robotaxi market as rivals also invest heavily in autonomous driving technology. ...

November 19, 2025 · 4 min · 708 words · Omer

AI & Tech News: OpenAI Pushes for Public AI, CZI Bets on AI for Health, and Robotics Investment Soars

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Pushes for Government-Owned AI Infrastructure OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has called for governments to invest in and own their artificial intelligence infrastructure. In a statement, Altman clarified that OpenAI is not seeking government loan guarantees for its data centers, emphasizing that companies should bear their own business risks. He suggested that a government-owned AI infrastructure, including a “strategic national reserve of computing power,” would serve the public interest. This comes as OpenAI faces scrutiny over its significant investment plans and the immense costs associated with advancing AI technology. Altman believes the risk of having insufficient computing power is greater than the risk of overbuilding. ...

November 7, 2025 · 7 min · 1393 words · Omer