DefenseNews

Anduril to supply robotic combat vehicle software to US Army

The U.S. Army and Defense Innovation Unit selected Anduril Industries to develop a software framework thought foundational to testing and deploying future robotic combat vehicle payloads. The company announced the deal April 3 without providing details about contract length. A spokesperson declined to say how much the agreement is worth. Robotic combat vehicles are unmanned systems envisioned to…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

A Tesla Supercharger is Maine's first NEVI EV charging station

The State of Maine just opened its first National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program-funded EV charging station – a Tesla Supercharger with CCS compatibility. The federally funded Tesla Supercharger debuted yesterday at a shopping center in Rockland, southeast of Augusta, in Midcoast Maine. The Supercharger is part of Recharge Maine, the state’s initiative to develop a…
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CryptoNews

Ripple's Legal Chief Urges SEC to Own up to Its Mistakes After Years of 'Misguided War on Crypto' – Regulation Bitcoin News

Ripple’s chief legal officer has urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to own up to its multiple missteps in enforcement actions against the crypto industry. He referenced court rulings that criticized the SEC for “gross abuse of power,” lack of “faithful allegiance to the law,” and being “arbitrary and capricious.” Ripple’s Legal Chief Calls on SEC to ‘Get off…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Codium announces Codiumate, a new AI agent that seeks to be Devin for enterprise software development

One of the most well-read VentureBeat articles in recent weeks has been our coverage of Devin, an AI “software engineer” from startup Cognition that can autonomously write code, even full applications, given natural language instructions from a user. It makes sense, as this type of capability would be hugely helpful for software developers, managers, and those who employ them. Already…
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