The world's first 10-million-polygon AI 3D model is here 🤯
Rodin Gen-2.5 generates 1 million polygons in 4 seconds and scales all the way up to 10M polygons with skin-level microstructure detail.
Full 360° coverage, zero blind spots.
Our Milky Way rests deep inside the Laniakea Supercluster — a colossal cosmic web stretching across 500 million light-years. Within this immense structure, gravity guides the motion of roughly 100,000 galaxies, all flowing together toward a region known as the Great Attractor. The tiny red dot marking our galaxy shows just how small we are in this vast interconnected system. Every glowing filament in this map represents streams of galaxies moving through space, bound by invisible cosmic forces. The Laniakea Supercluster shows that even our entire galaxy is just one thread in the universe’s grand design.
We just launched a Gemma 4 12B! Our first mid-sized model with native audio inputs. Gemma 4 12 B is a unified, encoder-free multimodal model.
🧠 vision and audio directly into the LLM.
💻 Just need 16GB of memory.
📊 Benchmark nearing 26B.
📄 Apache 2.0.
We are entering a new era of on-device automation. ✨
Watch Gemma 4 E4B navigate and drive an iOS simulator directly using Argent. Local models can handle complex interactions and software navigation autonomously.
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A ₹1.6 crore hospital bill collapsed to just ₹27 lakhs, not because of a lawyer, not because of connections, but because of an AI chatbot. This family uploaded the entire medical bill into an AI system and let it audit every line item. The AI detected duplicate billing, illegal code stacking, and procedures that hospitals are not legally allowed to charge for. It then drafted a legally structured dispute letter referencing exact compliance violations. The hospital had no counter. The bill was slashed by over eighty percent. This is the real power of AI in healthcare — medical bill audits, hospital compliance checks, insurance dispute automation, and patient protection at scale.
🇬🇧 The Silver Swan Automaton has been running flawlessly for 250 years on nothing but mainsprings and brass gears.
Built in 1773 to last forever, and it did exactly that. We've somehow gone backwards.
A 40-year-old patent has finally been brought to life.
That's the Y-zipper.
A 3D-printed three-sided fastener that transitions any object from flexible to rigid and back again.
The robotics application is the one that caught my attention.
A quadruped robot that adjusts its leg stiffness depending on terrain, switching between rigid and flexible in real time without additional motors or complex mechanical systems.
But this goes way beyond robotics. A wrist cast that loosens during the day and stiffens at night. A tent that pops into shape in 90 seconds instead of six minutes.
The idea sat in a patent filing for four decades. It took 3D printing to finally make it real.
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American bought a brand new printer. She bought the ink for the printer, she bought the paper for the printer, now she’s at home and is ready to print
She can’t print
“They remotely shut off my printer until I paid $7.50 cents to print in my own home, to print on my printer, that I own in my home”
This is the new $7.50 subscription plan by HP Printers
Here’s how the plans work
HP’s Instant Ink and newer All-in Plan programs are subscription services options:
- You pay a monthly fee based on pages printed (not ink used).
- Plans start low, from $1.79–$7.99 per month for 10–100 pages
- $7–$8 per month plans are for around 100 pages
If your payment fails. HP will remotely shutoff your printer
@SwiggyCares order#236505269839047 . Smells and looks like buttermilk but tastes unmistakably like surf excel soap water! Not one but in all three pouches. @akshayakalpa#adultration
“Bro, we feed dogs so they don’t become aggressive and bite people.”
That’s not how canine behavior works.
Dogs have core behavioral needs: physical activity, mental stimulation, social interaction, and instinct-driven behaviors like exploring, sniffing, and foraging. When these needs aren’t met, theor energy gets redirected into problem behaviors such as barking, chasing, restlessness, and territorial aggression.
Earlier, these needs were naturally fulfilled. Dogs had to roam, search, and expend energy to find food, which regulated both their activity and behavior. You’ve replaced that with easy, concentrated feeding. The result isn’t calmer dogs, but dogs with unmet behavioral drives that now express themselves through chasing, barking, and guarding.
Feeding points don’t pacify dogs; they create territorial clusters, a well-known trigger for aggression and bite incidents.
And the bigger issue is the feeders' complete dismissal of human safety. Take this person, so convinced of his own “compassion” that he dumps food near a busy highway, where packs form and put drivers at risk. Try reasoning with him, and instead of showing compassion to your concerns, this compassionate man will come back with his NGO friends and threaten you.
@SwiggyCares My order was supposed to be delivered by 11:09pm. It is 11:23pm and it has not even been assigned to a delivery agent! Not only that your "customer support" too is not responding. What happened? I have never been this disappointed by @Swiggy before.