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  • 🤿Deep Dive: MIT built a memory system that lets robots remember where they left things

  • 🤝Powered by: Meet the teams building the tools you use

  • 🤿Deep Dive: G7 Summit and the AI export ban

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

New MIT Framework Gives Robots a Real Sense of Spatial Memory

Intelligence: MIT researchers built a long-term memory framework called DAAAM that lets robots quickly form and recall detailed mental models of large, complex environments, answering questions about what they have seen in plain language.

  • As a robot explores, it attaches rich descriptions to the objects it sees, like noting a bike rack holds five bikes and one has a flat tire, then stores that information spatially so it can recall exactly where things are.

  • The system speeds things up by grouping nearby objects together and picking only the clearest images to annotate, making the whole process about ten times faster than previous methods.

  • An LLM with access to different retrieval tools lets the robot answer specific questions in just a few seconds, whether searching by object type or by location, while keeping hallucinations to a minimum.

  • In testing, DAAAM was between 21% and 53% more accurate than existing methods depending on the type of question being asked, and it runs fast enough for real-time use on a mobile robot.

  • Beyond robotics, the researchers see potential uses in augmented reality, helping maintenance workers spot anomalies or assisting commuters with wayfinding around unfamiliar places.

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

AI Leaders Called for Global Cooperation Just Days After the US Export Ban

Intelligence: Just days after the US export ban forced Anthropic to pull its Fable and Mythos models offline worldwide, AI executives at the G7 summit urged Western democracies to coordinate on AI development and share its benefits among allied nations.

  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei proposed that democratic nations coordinate the trade of powerful AI technology among themselves while excluding China, arguing that AI breakthroughs were built on contributions from researchers across all G7 countries.

  • French President Macron called the export ban itself a positive signal that the US takes AI risk seriously, but criticized the way it was carried out as overly nationalist, while Canada's Mark Carney warned the episode shows the danger of over relying on any single country's models.

  • Google's Demis Hassabis pushed for an international standard-setting body to govern AI development, while OpenAI's Sam Altman called for a global safety forum and warned that concentrating AI power in too few hands poses one of the technology's biggest risks.

  • Trump did not directly address Anthropic or the ban during the summit, instead emphasizing that the US AI industry remains far ahead of China and that new power infrastructure is being built to support the AI boom.

TOOL SNAPSHOTS

Futuristic tools within AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🤖 Daemons by Charlie Labs - Keep engineering work moving with AI agents that work in the background.

  • 📱 Android 17 - Build smarter apps with new AI, privacy, and productivity features.

  • 🚀 Stride - Plan, build, and ship products from one AI-native workspace.

  • 🎨 Framer 3.0 - Design, manage, and scale websites with AI built into the workflow.

  • 🎥 Dualora - Record videos once and instantly get versions for every platform.

🖼 AI ART

Examples of great and trending AI art

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