
Monday marked day one of TPC25, the Trillion Parameter Consortium’s all-hands conference and exhibition in San Jose, Calif. A group of over 130 participants gathered for a morning plenary session […] Source: Agentic AI Sets the Tone at TPC25’s Hackathon and Tutorial Plenary Session – HPC Wire

Winning teams will push the entire lunar mobility ecosystem forward, and may have their designs tested by NASA. Source: NASA needs your help reinventing wheels for Moon rovers | The Robot Report

J.P. Morgan found that long-term investment trends for robotics, semiconductors, aerospace, and defense are positive. Source: J.P. Morgan reports on U.S. investment trends in applied tech – The Robot Report

Black hole and Big Bang singularities break our best theory of gravity. A trilogy of theorems hints that physicists must go to the ends of space and time to find a fix. Source: The Hunt for a Fundamental Theory of Quantum Gravity | WIRED

In July, the Robot Report launched a new program geared toward highlighting unique and interesting startups. Source: Top 10 robotics developments of July 2025 – The Robot Report

It’s been difficult to find important questions that quantum computers can answer faster than classical machines, but a new algorithm appears to do so for some critical optimization tasks. Source: A New Quantum Algorithm Speeds Up Solving a Huge Class of Problems | WIRED

Depending on who you ask, the internet weighs no more than a potato, a strawberry—or something much, much smaller. WIRED investigates. Source: The Weight of the Internet Will Shock You | WIRED
Schrödinger’s cat is alive and dead at the same time. Ironically enough, so is quantum computing. Source: Quantum Computing Is Dead. Long Live Quantum Computing! | WIRED

We surveyed 730 coders and developers about how (and how often) they use AI chatbots on the job. The results amazed and disturbed us. Source: How Software Engineers Actually Use AI | WIRED

We’ve just hit a ‘critical inflection point’ on the road to scalable quantum computers. Here’s why. Source: Quantum computers that are actually useful 1 step closer thanks to new silicon processor that could pack millions of qubits | Live Science