Shyam Sankar, chief technology officer of Palantir Technologies Inc., speaks at the Hill & Valley Forum at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., April 30, 2025. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:
– Artificial intelligence helps improve worker productivity in manufacturing, Palantir CTO told FOX Business
– The new exoskeleton adapts to the terrain using intelligent artificial intelligence.
– Purdue becomes first university to require artificial intelligence knowledge of all students as universities strive to adapt
LIFTING MACHINES: Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar told FOX Business that artificial intelligence is fueling blue collar productivity boomrather than mass unemployment as predicted by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. Sankar said AI is accelerating America's hiring, training and industrial growth.
SMART STEPS: Recreational exoskeletons have been available for many years, but new exoskeleton IRMO M1 seems like a turning point. This next-generation wearable combines artificial intelligence (AI), a front-facing camera, LADAR sensors and lightweight robotics to give your feet serious support on the trails and city streets.

With training and assistance modes, the M1 adapts to your goals, whether you want more power or more strength. (FIRMLY)
EDUCATION REVISED: Purdue University announced a new “AI Operational Competence” The requirement, the first of its kind at an institution of higher education, is required for all undergraduate students at its main campus, Indianapolis and West Lafayette, beginning in 2026.
“DIFFERENT IMPACT”: White House AI and cryptocurrency czar David Sachs on Tuesday accused blue states of injecting “woke” ideology into artificial intelligence like the Trump administration. moves to cut what he called “unnecessary” regulations on rapidly evolving technologies.
HACKING TO THE FUTURE: In 2026, artificial intelligence (AI) enters a new phase that could change business operationsglobal competition and even which workers are thriving, according to Goldman Sachs CIO Marco Argenti.

In 2026, artificial intelligence will enter a new phase that could transform business operations, global competition and workforce outcomes, according to Goldman Sachs CIO Marco Argenti. (REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)
“MORE USE”: Openai announced update for ChatGPT images which he says radically improves both the generation speed and the ability to follow the image generator's instructions. The company said in a blog post on Tuesday that the update will make it much easier to accurately edit AI-generated images. Previous versions of the program had difficulty following instructions and often introduced unwanted changes.
HANDLESS FREEDOM TECHNIQUE: Chrome on Android now offers a new way to process information when your hands are busy or your eyes need a break. New youpdate based on Google Gemini can turn written web pages into short, podcast-style summaries. Two virtual hosts discuss content, making it easier to follow while commuting or multitasking.
DESANTIS V.S. TRUMP: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said Monday that government officials have the right regulate artificial intelligence Despite President Trump's recent executive order to require a national AI standard, the president claims it overrides state laws.
TECHNICAL STRENGTH: The Trump administration launched a new initiative Monday aimed at recruiting top tech talent to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) at the federal level. The recruitment program, known as “Tech Force”, plans to recruit approximately 1000 young technologists for two-year terms of service in various federal agencies.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, says state officials have the authority to regulate artificial intelligence, despite President Trump's executive order to create a national AI standard that he says will take precedence over state laws. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)
Home run: Baseball teams have long been looking for a way to study the entire swing without sensors or complex laboratory setups. Today a new solution comes onto the scene. TheiaAI biomechanics company has unveiled a commercially available, video-only system that jointly analyzes bat trajectory and full-body biomechanics. This new approach works in real-life baseball conditions and does not require reflective markers, wearable devices or special equipment.
POLICE PRESSURE: Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., helped defend AI Civil Rights Act last week to stop companies from using what Democrats call “biased and discriminatory artificial intelligence algorithms.”
PRICE GAP: Instagram uses Experiments on pricing using artificial intelligence which significantly increase prices for identical products among different customers, according to research by Consumer Reports and Groundwork Collaborative.
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