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Summary Comau CEO Pietro Gorlier participated in the panel “How AI is Reshaping Retail, Manufacturing and Autonomous Driving.” Comau CEO Participates in Debate on AI and Advanced Technologies at Automotive News Europe Congress June 13, 2025 – Comau reaffirmed its commitment to technological and digital innovation for the development of the global automotive industry by participating in the Automotive News Europe Congress, which took place June 11 and 12 at the National Automobile Museum in Turin. Two days of discussion and debate, among companies and industry experts,…

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Nestlé, LVMH and L’Oréal are launching AI-powered digital twins that will help the companies produce marketing content at scale.Nestlé is looking to scale the technology for brands such as Purina, Nescafé Dolce Gusto and Nespresso across its e-commerce and digital media channels. The in-house service will generate 3D virtual replicas of physical products, enabling Nestlé to use AI to modify packaging visuals for different environments without the need for reshoots. These assets can also be adapted for seasonal campaigns or specific digital channels.The service is being developed on NVIDIA Omniverse, OpenUSD and AI Enterprise for Generative AI, also created in partnership with…

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Flight map over the Middle East as Iran launches retaliatory attacks on Israel at 19:19 UTC on June 13th, 2025.Source: FlightRadar24Airlines around the world canceled flights to Israel and were skirting a large swath of airspace in the Middle East on Friday after Israel’s overnight missile strikes on Iran. Iran later launched drones toward Israeli territory.Delta Air Lines on Friday afternoon said it was suspending its service to Tel Aviv, Israel, until at least September, just weeks after resuming flights there. It had most recently resumed flights on May 20, and as of last week Delta had said it was planning to…

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HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), and Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) jointly developed a new process that enables closed-loop, feedback-driven completions in Colorado. This intelligent fracturing process combines automated stage execution with subsurface feedback to optimize delivery of energy into the wellbore without relying on human intervention. The capability enhances the previous implementation of autonomous hydraulic fracturing technology. Chevron recognizes the importance of efficiency and consistency during fracture execution. In addition, the company has placed an emphasis on the added control functionality that these new technologies provide. Leveraging digital automation and real-time feedback from the subsurface, Chevron and Halliburton…

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(a) Example of outputs from a reasoning model and a non-reasoning model on a perception task. Red highlights indicate visual hallucination. Multimodal reasoning models are generally more prone to amplifying hallucinations during the reasoning process compared to their non-reasoning counterparts. (b) Performance of different models on reasoning and perception tasks in the RH-Bench dataset. Better performing models are positioned in the upper right corner. Baseline non-reasoning models of varying scales typically exhibit weaker reasoning capabilities and fewer hallucination, whereas reasoning models display the opposite trend. Credit: Liu et al. Over the past decades, computer scientists have introduced increasingly sophisticated machine…

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New York state lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that aims to prevent frontier AI models from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic from contributing to disaster scenarios, including the death or injury of more than 100 people, or more than $1 billion in damages. The passage of the RAISE Act represents a win for the AI safety movement, which has lost ground in recent years as Silicon Valley and the Trump administration have prioritized speed and innovation. Safety advocates including Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton and AI research pioneer Yoshua Bengio have championed the RAISE Act. Should it become law, the bill…

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Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced late this week that it plans to streamline the Part 555 exemption process to make it faster for automakers that want to deploy self-driving vehicles built without human controls like a steering wheel or pedals.  The letter sent to “stakeholders” (meaning those companies working on AVs) is fairly opaque still. And manufacturers will still have to demonstrate that vehicles without traditional steering wheels, driver-operated…

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Uncertainty has emerged as an economic headwind to businesses and consumersNear term weakness in manufacturing activity is expected amid supply chain disruptions, both in the U.S. and abroad.Comparatively lower energy and feedstock costs remain a distinct advantage for U.S. chemical manufacturersMartha Moore, Chief Economist | American Chemistry CouncilAmerica’s chemical manufacturers kicked off the year with solid momentum. Yet, amid a landscape of extraordinary global uncertainty, we anticipate headwinds in the coming quarters as supply chains undergo a realignment. Still, with its unmatched energy advantage and deep-rooted culture of innovation, the U.S. chemical industry is pivotal for driving the President’s ‘America…

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The JBS Greeley meatpacking facility in Greeley, Colorado, US, on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. Chet Strange | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesShares of Brazilian meat giant JBS rose during their U.S. public market debut on Friday.The opening trade of $13.65 per share values the company at roughly $30 billion, outstripping rival Tyson Foods’ market cap of about $19.82 billion. Shares closed at $13.87, a slight gain for the day. JBS is now trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “JBS,” a day later than initially expected. The company said it couldn’t conclude certain operational procedures in time to…

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NFU Scotland is calling on the Scottish government to urgently commit to a multi-annual funding framework for farmers and crofters, following the UK government’s spending review on 11 June.The union argues that the financial clarity now provided to devolved administrations presents a timely opportunity to strengthen long-term agricultural support, particularly as the sector grapples with escalating cost pressures.The UK government confirmed that devolved nations now have the budgetary certainty required to set multi-year financial plans. As part of the review, it was announced that the Scottish government will continue to receive more than 20% higher per capita funding than the…

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