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Today’s Highlights:

  • 🤖 Meta Just Entered the Robot Race

  • 🇺🇸 Google Joins Pentagon AI Push

  • 🤖 Japan Recruits Robots for Airport Help

  • 🛡️ OpenAI Begins Limited Rollout of GPT-5.5-Cyber

  • 🎧 Spotify Introduces Verified Badge for Human Artists

  • 🤝 U.S. Launches AI Apprenticeship Porta

  • 🖥️ OpenAI Expands Codex Into Full Workplace Productivity Tool

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GOOGLE

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Google has signed a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense, bringing its AI models into classified military systems alongside other major tech players.

The Details:

  • Google will deploy AI within classified Pentagon networks (IL6/IL7) for secure operations

  • The agreement allows AI use for any lawful government purpose, including intelligence and logistics

  • Google joins other partners like OpenAI, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia in the initiative

  • Use cases include data analysis, battlefield planning, and operational decision support

  • The Pentagon retains control, meaning Google cannot restrict how models are used once deployed

  • The move has triggered internal backlash from employees concerned about military AI use

Why it matters:

This marks a major shift in Big Tech’s stance on defense. After years of hesitation, companies are now directly embedding AI into military systems, turning national security into a core battleground for AI leadership.

META

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Meta has officially stepped into robotics with a major acquisition, signaling a shift from digital AI to real-world “physical AI” systems.

The Details:

  • Meta acquired humanoid robotics startup Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI) to boost its robotics efforts 

  • ARI builds AI models that help robots understand, predict, and adapt to human behavior in real environments 

  • The team is joining Meta’s Superintelligence Labs to work on next-gen robotic intelligence 

  • Focus is on building humanoid robots capable of performing household and real-world tasks 

  • Meta is investing in both robot “brains” (AI models) and hardware systems for long-term development  

Why it matters:

This puts Meta directly into the same race as Tesla, Figure, and Google. The next big platform is not apps or chat, it is machines that can act in the real world, and Meta does not want to miss that shift.

JAPAN

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Japan is deploying humanoid robots at airports to handle luggage and assist staff, as labor shortages and tourism surge put pressure on operations.

The Details:

  • Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport starting May 2026 

  • Robots will help with baggage handling, cargo movement, and other physically demanding tasks 

  • The trial will run until 2028 to evaluate long-term deployment potential 

  • Designed to work alongside humans, with safety-critical tasks still handled by staff 

  • Robots can operate for 2–3 hours per charge and may expand to tasks like cabin cleaning 

  • The humanoid design allows them to fit into existing airport workflows without major infrastructure changes  

  • Move is driven by labor shortages and record tourism demand, with millions of visitors increasing workload 

Why it matters:

This is a practical use of robotics, not a demo. Airports are testing whether robots can take over physically demanding roles, which could reshape how large-scale operations run in labor-constrained economies.

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MORE AI & TECH NEWS

  • OpenAI started deploying GPT-5.5-Cyber to select cybersecurity teams, expanding its Trusted Access program. The model aims to strengthen infrastructure defense, with controlled rollout and closer coordination with government and industry partners.

  • Spotify launched a “Verified by Spotify” badge to identify real human artists and separate them from AI-generated profiles. While it boosts transparency, critics say it does not fully solve the growing influence of AI in music creation.

  • The U.S. Labor Department introduced a new portal to integrate AI skills into apprenticeship programs. It provides structured pathways and tools to help workers and employers adapt to AI-driven job changes.

  • Google quietly tested its COSMO AI app before quickly removing it, likely ahead of I/O. Designed for on-device use, COSMO offers offline, context-aware assistance and task automation, signaling Google’s push toward powerful local AI beyond cloud-based Gemini.

  • OpenAI upgraded Codex beyond coding into a broader work assistant with email, calendar, and Drive integrations. It now supports SSH-based desktop control, custom shortcuts, and new workflow tools, though some features remain unavailable in Europe.

  • The White House may allow agencies to bypass restrictions on Anthropic’s Mythos model, signaling a policy shift. The move aims to restore access despite earlier supply-chain concerns and ongoing Pentagon tensions.

  • After cutting 30,000 roles, Amazon plans to hire 11,000 engineers in 2026 focused on AI and cloud. The shift reflects a move toward smaller, high-skill teams supported by automation and internal AI tools.

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