DeepMind just did the unthinkable.
They built an AI that doesn't need RAG and it has perfect memory of everything it's ever read.
It's called Recursive Language Models, and it might mark the death of traditional context windows forever.
Here's how it works (and why it matters way more than it sounds) ↓
This robot assistant from the NVIDIA CES Keynote on Monday is going viral.
@NaderLikeLadder explains all the hottest emerging AI trends in one demo: AI applications in 2026 will be multi-model, multi-modal, hybrid cloud/local, use open source models as well as proprietary models, control robots and embedded devices in the physical world, and have voice interfaces. (And the demo had a cute robot *and* a cute dog. Gold.)
The demo was built with @pipecat_ai. NVIDIA posted a really nice technical walk-through and complete code. The Reachy Mini robot from @huggingface is open source hardware. (You can order it now, I have one!). You can run the assistant locally on your own hardware, in the cloud, or both.
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