⚙️ INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

🤖 Amazon-Backed Skild AI Unveils Its Robot-Brain Model

Skild AI, backed by Amazon, has launched a general-purpose AI model designed to power robots that can perform a range of real-world tasks—from logistics to customer interaction. The model was showcased interacting in pilot environments, signaling big potential for enterprise automation.
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🔬 Stanford Creates “Virtual Scientists” for Research Acceleration

Stanford researchers have developed AI “virtual scientists” that can design experiments, analyze data, and even propose new hypotheses. These systems promise to speed up drug discovery and lab workflows, without replacing human insight.

👥 FUTURE OF WORK

🧠 AI Resume Tuning: BYU Grads Using Tools to Beat ATS

At BYU, recent graduates are leveraging ChatGPT and similar tools to optimize resumes and applications for applicant tracking systems. While AI helps refine keywords, career advisors warn not to over-rely on it—authentic communication still matters in interviews.
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🧑‍🏫 U.S. Government Agencies Roll Out New AI Governance Framework

A revised federal AI policy is being adopted across agencies to standardize procedures for deploying generative AI—including risk assessment, transparency, and cross-department collaboration. These guidelines aim to ensure ethical usage at scale.

🧠 FINAL THOUGHT

From mechanical workflows to executive communications, AI is becoming part of every team — but human judgment and ethics remain irreplaceable. The future of work isn't about replacement; it's collaboration with smarter tools.

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