Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
Nonostante il focolaio di hantavirus sulla nave, i 17 passeggeri americani rimpatriati non dovranno fare una quarantena obbligatoria al loro arrivo nel Nebraska. Niente test. Ogni passeggero verrà valutato all'arrivo negli USA, e potrà scegliere di tornare a casa.
Follia.
Approvato il bilancio 2025: ricavi in crescita, marginalità solida e un percorso che continua a unire innovazione, sostenibilità e sviluppo. Leggi il comunicato stampa completo qui: https://t.co/EfuwfSbhys
#convergenzespa#bilancio2025
“Il nostro focus resta chiaro: crescere in modo efficiente, innovare e generare benefici concreti per clienti, territori e stakeholder”. @rpingar
Leggi il comunicato stampa qui: https://t.co/2SyVAdfGnX
Il Consiglio di Amministrazione ha approvato il progetto di bilancio d'esercizio al 31 dicembre 2025.
Leggi il comunicato stampa completo qui:
https://t.co/mkjrD1FIk3
#bilancio#convergenzespa
Why your Theory about Principles First doesn’t apply to other company!
@elonmusk you are in the wrong side of History… how write this is one of your first admire in Italy…. You are a shame
Last night, China Central Television (CCTV) aired its 2026 Chinese New Year Gala celebrating the Year of the Horse. The show featured a wide range of performances, including Unitree Robotics humanoid robots performing martial arts in sync with human dancers.
Just a year ago, Unitree’s robots appeared at the same gala, but their movements looked stiff and mechanical. This year, they were noticeably more fluid and coordinated — a remarkable improvement, even if they’re still likely operating under some level of remote supervision.
When it comes to humanoid robotics, most of the visible momentum today seems to be coming from the U.S. and China. Companies like Tesla (with Optimus) and Boston Dynamics in the U.S., alongside rapidly advancing Chinese firms, dominate the headlines.
So what happened to Europe and Japan?
Japan was once seen as the global leader, especially with Honda’s ASIMO and SoftBank Robotics’ humanoid projects. However, ASIMO was retired, and much of Japan’s robotics focus shifted toward industrial automation and service robots rather than full-scale general-purpose humanoids.
Europe, meanwhile, remains strong in industrial robotics, research, and precision engineering — with players like ABB and KUKA — but hasn’t pushed aggressively into commercial humanoid platforms at the same scale or speed as the U.S. and China.
In short, it’s less that Europe and Japan disappeared, and more that the center of gravity in humanoid robotics — especially AI-driven, general-purpose humanoids — has shifted toward U.S.–China competition. Whether that gap widens or narrows will depend on breakthroughs in embodied AI, cost reduction, and real-world deployment over the next few years.
"At least 33 individuals pardoned for Jan. 6 offenses have been rearrested or charged with other crimes post-pardon. At least 6 of those involve child sex crimes or abuse."
CASO STELLANTIS 💥🚙
"È il conto dell'elettrico"... ma quale conto dell'elettrico... qual'è l'idea? cullarsi per qualche altro annetto nel revanscismo del motore a combustione interna? L' #autoelettrica c'è ed è il futuro dell'auto... che la cosa piaccia o meno 🤷.
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Let me be clear, fellow Europeans.
You can disagree with Sanchez and find his policies wrong or damaging.
But Sanchez is Spanish. He is European.
When foreigners, especially an American like Elon Musk, insult an elected European leader, it is a European duty to push back.
“Il 2025 è stato per Convergenze un anno di consolidamento, affrontato in un contesto di mercato complesso ma gestito con solidità e visione di lungo periodo.” Leggi qui:
https://t.co/tXbrHTSzHY
#convergenzespa#news