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Video Friday: A Soft Robot Companion

12 September 2025 @ 5:04 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ACTUATE 2025: 23–24 September 2025, SAN FRANCISCOCoRL 2025: 27–30 September 2025, SEOULIEEE Humanoids: 30 September–2 October 2025, SEOULWorld Robot Summit:

Faster Career Growth: Individual Contributor or Manager?

11 September 2025 @ 7:55 pm

This article is crossposted from IEEE Spectrum’s careers newsletter. Sign up now to get insider tips, expert advice, and practical strategies, written in partnership with tech career development company Taro and delivered to your inbox for free!During my first two years working at Meta, I was an individual contributor (IC) engineer. Then, after an encouraging review, my manager

Help Celebrate IEEE Day on 7 October

11 September 2025 @ 6:00 pm

Every year IEEE members around the globe come together on IEEE Day to celebrate a shared legacy of innovation, collaboration, and service. First celebrated in 2009, the day commemorates the initial gathering of IEEE members to share their technical ideas in 1884.This year the event will be held on 7 October. It promises to be bigger, bolder, and more inspiring than ever.IEEE Day is not just a celebration of the past; it’s a rallying point for the future. The day honors the power that technology has to improve lives, as well as the volunteers who work to make it happen.From its humble beginnings as a grassroots

Reality Is Ruining the Humanoid Robot Hype

11 September 2025 @ 1:00 pm

Over the next several years, humanoid robots will change the nature of work. Or at least, that’s what humanoid robotics companies have been consistently promising, enabling them to raise hundreds of millions of dollars at valuations that run into the billions.Delivering on these promises will require

Natcast to Lay Off Majority of Its Staff

11 September 2025 @ 12:00 pm

Natcast, the non-profit organization created to run the U.S. CHIPS & Science Act’s National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) told the majority of its staff they would be laid off this week, IEEE Spectrum has learned. A small core team will continue on to shut Natcast down over the next few weeks, a person familiar with the matter said.The organization was founded in 2023 to run NSTC, which the law established to conduct “research and prototyping of advanced semiconductor technology and grow the domestic semiconductor workforce to strengthen the economic competitiveness and security of the domestic supply chain.”However, on 25 August Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated

How Robotics Is Powering the Future of Innovation

11 September 2025 @ 10:00 am

The future of robotics is being shaped by powerful technologies like AI, edge computing, and high-speed connectivity, driving smarter, more responsive machines across industries. Robots are no longer confined to static environments—they are evolving to interact dynamically with humans and their surroundings.This eBook explores the impact of robotics in diverse fields, from home automation and medical technology to automotive, data centers, and industrial applications. It highlights challenges like power efficiency, miniaturization, and ruggedization, while showcasing Molex’s innovative solutions tailored for each domain.Additionally, the eBook covers:Ruggedized connectors for harsh industrial settingsAdvanced power management for home robotsMiniaturized systems for pre

Machine Learning Tests Keep Getting Bigger

10 September 2025 @ 3:00 pm

The machine learning field is moving fast, and the yardsticks used measure progress in it are having to race to keep up. A case in point, MLPerf, the bi-annual machine learning competition sometimes termed “the Olympics of AI,” introduced three new benchmark tests, reflecting new directions in the field.“Lately, it has been very difficult trying to follow what happens in the field,” says Miro Hodak, AMD engineer and MLPerf Inference working group co-chair. “We see that the models are becoming progressively larger, and in the last two rounds we have introduced the largest models we’ve ever had.”The chips that tackled these new bench

The Real Story on AI’s Water Use–and How to Tackle It

10 September 2025 @ 1:00 pm

AI is hot, capturing headlines, investments, and users. It also runs hot, literally: The data centers operating artificial intelligence (AI) models use large amounts of electricity and generate enormous heat. To keep servers from overheating, many facilities rely on cooling systems that use water.AI data centers’ water use comes in two forms. Beyond the water that cools the servers, data centers indirectly contribute to water use through the electricity generation needed to power their operations. That indirect use often makes up 80 percent or more of the overall water use.Reducing AI’s water footprint means tackling two very different issues—what happens inside th

If We Want Bigger Wind Turbines, We’re Gonna Need Bigger Airplanes

10 September 2025 @ 12:00 pm

The world’s largest airplane, when it’s built, will stretch more than a football field from tip to tail. Sixty percent longer than the biggest existing aircraft, with 12 times as much cargo space as a 747, the behemoth will look like an oil tanker that’s sprouted wings—aeronautical engineering at a preposterous scale.Called WindRunner, and expected by 2030, it’ll haul just one thing: massive wind-turbine blades. In most parts of the world, onshore wind-turbine blades can be built to a length of 70 meters, max. This size constraint comes not from the limits of blade engineering or physics; it’s transportation. Any larger and the blades couldn’t be moved over land, since they wouldn’t fit through tunnels or overpasses, or be able

4 Ways to Conquer Imposter Syndrome

8 September 2025 @ 6:00 pm

If you credit luck instead of skill for your professional accomplishments, and if you struggle to accept praise, you might be experiencing imposter syndrome. If so, you aren’t alone. Nearly 70 percent of high-achieving adults experience it, according to an article in the Harvard Business Review.Common signs of imposter syndrome include persistent self-doubt and considering yourself a fraud despite evidence to the contra