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The rapid advancements in robotics have led to the development of robots that are becoming increasingly human-friendly, with applications in various fields, including healthcare, education, and entertainment. These robots are designed to be more intelligent and interactive, enabling them to perform routine tasks and understand human emotions.

Meta Seeks to Block EU Order Allowing AI Competitors Access to WhatsApp

Meta, the owner of WhatsApp, is attempting to prevent a potential EU order that would grant AI competitors free access to its platform. This effort was discussed during a closed session with EU antitrust officials in Brussels.

Activist Ends Five-Day Protest on Washington Bridge Against Iran War

Activist Guido Reichstader concluded his five-day protest atop a Washington bridge, voicing opposition to the war in Iran, former President Trump's policies, and artificial intelligence. He ended the sit-in after running out of water.

Showcase Self-Driving Cars at Beijing Auto Show Redefines Mobility

At the Beijing International Auto Show, China emerged as a leader in self-driving technology, showcasing vehicles capable of executing natural commands and transforming into personal assistants. These innovations signify a radical shift in the concept of transportation.

Complete Studies for Mecca Airport to Enhance Infrastructure

Salah Al-Rashid, CEO of the Royal Commission for Mecca, announced the completion of studies for Mecca Airport, aligning with global standards. This initiative aims to improve infrastructure efficiency and serve pilgrims, as part of Vision 2030.

Iran's War Reveals Fragility of Global AI Boom

The ongoing war in Iran highlights the vulnerability of the AI boom, which relies on unstable geopolitical conditions. This situation threatens the future of the industry, as energy flow and market stability are increasingly jeopardized by current crises.

Investigate Minab School Massacre: AI Not to Blame, Human Decisions Are

The British newspaper The Guardian reported that the Minab primary school massacre was not due to artificial intelligence errors but rather a series of human decisions that led to mass killings. The public discourse has shifted to misleading questions about AI's role in targeting, overlooking the real political and military responsibility.

U.S. Court Criticizes Defense Department for Anthropic Classification

A U.S. judge has criticized the Department of Defense for classifying Anthropic as a supply chain risk. The judge suggested that this classification appears to be an illegal penalty against the company for attempting to impose restrictions on the use of AI tools in military applications.

Announce Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 Dates

Apple has officially announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, which will take place from <strong>June 8 to 12</strong> at the <strong>Apple Park</strong>. Tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting new updates across various operating systems and enhancements to the Siri voice assistant.

Impacts of the Iranian War on the Growth of the Semiconductor Industry

Reports indicate that the Iranian war could disrupt the entire semiconductor supply chain due to its reliance on energy and chemical materials imported from the Middle East. This situation poses serious implications for the growth of the technology sector and artificial intelligence innovation.