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📦 Amazon's green move, NASA's robotic vision, AI-powered reporters

Amazon is on a mission to cut its carbon footprint by making hydrogen fuel right at its facilities. Now, loads of forklifts are jumping on the green power vibe. As I've mentioned before, humanoid robots are not just helpful; they're here to transform many industries. NASA even believes they may reach space. Also, one of the oldest newspapers in the UK is getting a tech makeover with "AI-assisted" reporters. It's out with the old and in with the new, right? And with that... I'll see you in 2024 with more tech talk!

Big tech 🌟

Amazon wants to turn into a more eco-friendly company by 2040. That's why they're planning to power most of the vehicles in their facilities with hydrogen fuel produced at their fulfillment centers.

Apple has taken its time to enter the gaming realm, but now, it's taking off. Advancements with the Apple Silicon chip are transforming the Mac lineup into a gaming powerhouse.

Science ⚗️

Humanoid robots will soon not only be seen on the ground, and that's NASA's plan for the development of Valkyrie. This robot, designed for disaster-stricken zones, could eventually journey into space.

Unitree Robotics has unveiled a tech canine crafted to conquer all kinds of terrains. The B2 quadruped robot displays impressive agility as well as a show-stopping load-bearing capacity.

AI 🤖

AI's takeover is continuing across Microsoft's products, and according to recent rumors, the Surface lineup is gearing up to receive its magic touch, transforming into a fully AI-powered PC.

LG wants to make your life easier with its upcoming bipedal robot. With a charismatic design, this compact assistant not only guards your pets but also makes sure to have the whole household in check.

Berrow's Worcester Journal, possibly the world's oldest newspaper, is adapting to the changing times with the integration of 'AI-assisted' reporters that harness ChatGPT's technology.

Bill Gates is pretty optimistic about AI's potential. In a recent post, the Microsoft visionary stated that this technology will drive significant discoveries, enhancing productivity and innovation.

Rocket science 🚀

After an explosive setback, Japan's space agency is determined to make things work. They've announced plans to relaunch the H3 rocket in early 2024

Following a series of delays that prompted other companies to readjust their flight agendas, SpaceX has finally launched the U.S. Space Force X-37B spaceplane on its seventh mission.