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This month’s AI news covers major breakthroughs, including humanoid robots that run and think faster than humans, and China deploying real robotic AI police on the streets. We also explore DeepMind accidentally breaking its own AI, Microsoft building its most efficient model yet, and Meta releasing a two-trillion-parameter AI called Llama 4. Plus, DeepSeek’s new self-learning AI, China’s ultra-fast AI agents, and next-gen video generators that look more real than reality are changing the game.

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  • A humanoid robot that runs and thinks faster than humans
  • China’s real AI-powered police robots now patrolling streets
  • DeepSeek’s new self-learning AI rivaling top-tier models
  • DeepMind breaks its own AI with a single prompt
  • Microsoft accidentally creates its most efficient AI yet
  • Meta releases a massive two-trillion-parameter model
  • China unveils ultra-fast AI agents and hyper-real video generators

đŸŽ„ What You’ll See:

  • Advanced humanoid AI in action
  • Robotic cops deployed across Chinese cities
  • Self-improving AI models that beat OpenAI in key areas
  • DeepMind’s AI failure revealing system vulnerabilities
  • Meta’s Llama 4 shaking up the AI model race
  • China’s AI creating videos that look better than real life

📊 Why It Matters: From real-world AI deployments to record-breaking models, this month shows how fast AI is evolving—reshaping robotics, security, video generation, and self-learning systems in ways we’ve never seen before. #ai #openai #deepseek.
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🔍 What’s Inside:
A humanoid robot that runs and thinks faster than humans.
China’s real AI-powered police robots now patrolling streets.
DeepSeek’s new self-learning AI rivaling top-tier models.
DeepMind breaks its own AI with a single prompt.
Microsoft accidentally creates its most efficient AI yet.
Meta releases a massive two-trillion-parameter model.
China unveils ultra-fast AI agents and hyper-real video generators.

đŸŽ„ What You’ll See:
Advanced humanoid AI in action.
Robotic cops deployed across Chinese cities.
Self-improving AI models that beat OpenAI in key areas.
DeepMind’s AI failure revealing system vulnerabilities.
Meta’s Llama 4 shaking up the AI model race.
China’s AI creating videos that look better than real life.

📊 Why It Matters:
From real-world AI deployments to record-breaking models, this month shows how fast AI is evolving—reshaping robotics, security, video generation, and self-learning systems in ways we’ve never seen before.

#ai #openai #deepseek

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A new hybrid–electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle aimed at personal ownership and flying has been introduced by a London startup.

The three-seater Sigma flying vehicle from AltoVolo would feature a tilting jet propulsion system with a promise of a range of 500 miles and a cruising speed of 220 mph.

The vehicle would use batteries for vertical take-off and landing and liquid fuel for long-range flight, according to the company.

An international study led by the Institut de NeurociĂšncies at the UAB (INc-UAB) has shown that increasing levels of the Klotho protein in mice extends lifespan and improves both physical and cognitive health when aging.

As we grow older, it is natural to lose and , leading to greater frailty and a higher risk of falls and serious injuries. Cognitively, neurons progressively degenerate and lose connections, while diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s become more prevalent. In a society where the population is steadily aging, reducing these effects is one of the main challenges for research.

Now, in an article published in Molecular Therapy, an international research team led by Professor Miguel ChillĂłn, ICREA researcher at the INc-UAB, has shown that increasing levels of the secreted form of the Klotho protein (s-KL) improves aging in mice.