AI & RoboticsNews

Begin with problems, sandbox, identify trustworth vendors — a quick guide to getting started with AI

With 77% of companies already using or exploring the use of AI, and more than 80% claiming it’s a top priority, leaders are eager to get maximum value from the technology. However, the volume of solutions available and onslaught of marketing messages accompanying them can make finding a clear path difficult. Here are some guidelines to help you evaluate AI tools’ capabilities and determine the…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

Rising star Vammo rides past 1 million battery swaps for electric motorcycles

Vammo, a battery-swapping service for electric motorcycles in Latin America, has just announced that the company has surpassed an impressive 1 million battery swaps in a little over a year. The company has built its service around a combination of VMoto electric motorcycles and a battery-swapping service designed to keep those motorcycles rolling all day without stopping to charge. Headquartered…
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CryptoNews

Ripple: Digital Assets Are Fueling $100B Custody Boom—Institutions Are Scrambling

The global custody market is booming, projected to exceed $100 billion by 2033, with crypto driving demand for secure, compliant, and scalable custody solutions, Ripple says. Crypto Custody Is Booming: Ripple Unveils the Blueprint for Custodian Success Ripple published insights on Feb. 5, 2025, detailing how custodians can address the growing demand for institutional crypto custody. With the…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Hugging Face brings ‘Pi-Zero’ to LeRobot, making AI-powered robots easier to build and deploy

Hugging Face and Physical Intelligence have quietly launched Pi0 (Pi-Zero) this week, the first foundational model for robots that translates natural language commands directly into physical actions. “Pi0 is the most advanced vision language action model,” Remi Cadene, a principal research scientist at Hugging Face, announced in an X post that quickly gained attention across the AI community.
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