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Tracks the technical systems, bottlenecks, and standards that reshape industrial power before they become mainstream narratives.

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Daimon Robotics and Galbot Launch RobOmni at ICRA 2026: A Multimodal Benchmark for Physical Interaction

Daimon Robotics and Galbot jointly introduced RobOmni at ICRA 2026 in Vienna. Across three sources, it is consistently described as an omni-modal or multimodal evaluation benchmark for physical interaction, centered on tactile perception, contact-rich manipulation tasks, and sim-to-real validation; however, claims about being the “first” of its kind, as well as the scope and emphasis of technical details, vary by source and are not uniformly confirmed.

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Redwire Wins Astrobiome Space Contract, ISS Strawberry Greenhouse Project Draws Attention to Commercial Space Agriculture

Redwire announced it has signed with Luxembourg-based Astrobiome Space to deploy its first commercial space greenhouse system aboard the International Space Station for strawberry cultivation. All three sources confirm this core fact, but they differ on the stock-price move, emphasis, and level of technical detail disclosed, and some details were not mentioned by the sources.

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EU Launches “European Technology Sovereignty Package,” Focusing on Chips, AI, Cloud and Open Source

The European Commission has recently unveiled a “European Technology Sovereignty Package.” Three sources confirm that the initiative centers on semiconductors/chips, artificial intelligence, cloud technology, and open source, and is described as a move to strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and technological autonomy. One source explicitly says it aims to reduce dependence on the United States; another mentions digitalization of the energy market, but that point has not been cross-verified by the other sources.

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Anthropic Expands Project Glasswing: About 150 New Organizations Gain Access to Claude Mythos Preview

Anthropic announced on June 2, 2026, that it is expanding Project Glasswing and opening Claude Mythos Preview access to about 150 new organizations for vulnerability scanning and security testing. Three sources consistently confirm that the project initially had about 50 partners, but their descriptions of the added organizations, industry coverage, and results do not fully align; one source says the original cohort has reportedly found more than 10,000 high-severity or critical vulnerabilities.

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Intel Bets on Local/Edge AI at Computex 2026: 18A, Core Ultra 3, and Robot Chip Strategy Emerge

Three sources confirm that Intel unveiled AI-related products or progress at Computex 2026, though with varying levels of detail. Verified points include 18A volume production, Core Ultra 3, AI data center/edge-related messaging, and Intel’s effort to emphasize local AI rather than cloud AI. Claims about head-to-head positioning against Nvidia, robot chips, and cost/performance advantages appear in only some sources and cannot be confirmed across all three.

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Anthropic Urges Slowdown in Frontier AI Development: All Three Sources Point to a “Global Pause/Deceleration” and Recursive Self-Improvement Risks

Around June 4, 2026, Anthropic published a blog post or statement calling on major global AI companies to consider a coordinated temporary pause or slowdown in frontier AI development so governance and alignment research can catch up. The three sources align on this core claim, but differ in how they characterize the nature of the piece and the severity of the risk language. Whether Anthropic has set out a specific, actionable plan could not be confirmed from the provided sources.

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