home automation
30 articles about home automation in AI news
Home Depot Hires Ford Tech Leader to Scale Agentic AI
Home Depot has recruited a top AI executive from Ford Motor Company to lead the scaling of 'agentic AI' systems. This signals a major strategic push by the retail giant to automate complex, multi-step tasks. The move reflects the intensifying competition for AI talent between retail, automotive, and tech sectors.
UniXAI Deploys Home Robot in Suzhou for Daily Chores, Including Laundry
A home robot from Chinese AI firm UniXAI is performing daily chores like laundry in households in Suzhou. This represents a tangible step toward general-purpose domestic robots moving beyond controlled demos.
Andrej Karpathy Builds 'Dobby the Elf Claw' Smart Home AI, Replacing 6 Apps with Natural Language Control
AI researcher Andrej Karpathy has built a personal smart home AI agent named 'Dobby the Elf Claw' that consolidates control of lights, HVAC, shades, pool, and security into a single natural language interface, eliminating the need for six separate apps.
How to Use Claude Code's New 'Auto Mode' for Safer Desktop Automation
Claude Code's new 'Auto Mode' lets you delegate tasks to run autonomously on your desktop, but you must configure it correctly to avoid security risks.
The Humanoid Home Assistant: How AI-Powered Robots Are Poised to Transform Daily Life
Humanoid robotics is approaching a major breakthrough, with AI-powered robots expected to become common household fixtures within years. These robots will handle chores while serving as doctors, teachers, and intellectual companions through advanced language models.
The White-Collar Reckoning: How AI Automation Threatens to Reshape Professional Work
Andrew Yang warns that AI will trigger massive white-collar job displacement across legal, finance, marketing, and coding roles, creating economic and social ripple effects from hollowed-out downtowns to collapsing degree values.
AI-Generated Street View Imagery Sparks New Privacy Concerns
AI models can now generate photorealistic street views of private homes, making them publicly visible on mapping platforms. This forces a re-evaluation of privacy controls in the age of synthetic media.
Pacvue Enters AI Agent Race With Amazon-Focused Tool
Retail media platform Pacvue has announced its entry into the AI agent space with a tool specifically designed to automate Amazon advertising campaigns. This move signals intensifying competition in the retail media automation sector.
Perigold Defies Luxury Slowdown with Physical Expansion and Content Strategy
Wayfair's luxury home brand Perigold is growing via new stores and influencer collaborations, leveraging Wayfair's tech infrastructure while targeting affluent, fashion-adjacent consumers. This contrasts with broader luxury market headwinds.
Amazon Acquires Fauna Robotics and Its 3.5-Foot 'Sprout' Humanoid for Real-World Tasks
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, a startup developing the 3.5-foot 'Sprout' humanoid robot designed for real-world manipulation tasks. The move signals Amazon's deepening investment in embodied AI and automation beyond its existing wheeled and arm-based systems.
Anthropic's Claude Gains Full OS Control, Unlocking New Use Cases for AI Hardware
Anthropic's Claude AI assistant now has full operating system control capabilities, enabling automation of complex workflows. This development makes specialized AI hardware like the OpenClaw Mac Mini clusters more practical for production use.
WiFi Signals Now Track Human Movement Through Walls: The Privacy Revolution You Didn't See Coming
A groundbreaking open-source project called WiFi-DensePose uses ordinary WiFi signals to track human movement through walls without cameras or special equipment. This technology transforms standard home routers into motion sensors capable of detecting poses and activities.
Perplexity Computer: The AI Agent That Works While You Sleep
Perplexity has launched 'Computer,' an AI agent that autonomously logs into user tools, executes workflows, and operates continuously without human prompting. This represents a fundamental shift from conversational AI to proactive task automation.
MIT's Silent Artificial Muscle Fibers Lift 1kg Using Electrohydraulic Actuation
MIT engineers created artificial muscle fibers that contract silently when voltage is applied. Bundled fibers can lift over 1 kilogram by pumping charged fluid inside sealed tubes, mimicking antagonistic muscle pairs.
Gallup: 50% of US Workers Now Use AI on the Job, Doubling Since 2023
A Gallup survey of nearly 24,000 US workers in Q1 2026 shows 50% now use AI at work, up from just 21% in 2023. This marks a critical mass for enterprise AI tools and signals a shift from experimentation to operational integration.
U.K. Retail Loyalty Enters AI Era as M&S
Marks & Spencer, Tesco, and Boots are implementing AI to analyze customer data and deliver hyper-personalized rewards and offers within their loyalty programs. This marks a strategic shift from one-size-fits-all schemes to predictive, individualized engagement to boost retention and spending.
Oracle Blog Critiques the 'Guesswork' in Current CRM AI for Marketing
An Oracle blog post critiques the state of AI in CRM systems, asserting that most solutions still deliver vague insights that force marketing teams to guess rather than providing clear, actionable intelligence. This highlights a critical gap between AI promise and practical utility in customer relationship management.
Claudectl: The TUI Dashboard That Finally Lets You Manage Multiple Claude
A lightweight Rust TUI that shows real-time Claude Code session stats, enforces budgets, and lets you jump between terminal tabs.
Paytronix 2026 Loyalty Report: Real-Time Personalization & AI-Powered Decisioning Drive Success
Paytronix Systems has released its 2026 Loyalty Report, highlighting that brands implementing real-time personalization and AI-powered decisioning see a 2.5x increase in loyalty member spend. The report is based on data from over 600 brands and 300 million consumers.
How Claude Code Reverse-Engineered an FPGA Bitstream: A Template for Hardware Hacking
Learn the exact Claude Code workflow used to map an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA's bitstream format—from fuzzing scripts to documentation generation.
Sipeed Launches PicoClaw, a Sub-$10 LLM Orchestration Framework for Edge
Sipeed unveiled PicoClaw, an open-source LLM orchestration framework designed to run on ~$10 hardware with less than 10MB RAM. It supports multi-channel messaging, tools, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
How a 12-Hour Autonomous Claude Code Loop Built a Full-Stack Dog Tracker
A developer's autonomous Claude Code system built a sophisticated dog tracking application with 67K lines of code across 133 sessions, showcasing the potential of fully automated build pipelines.
PicoClaw: $10 RISC-V AI Agent Challenges OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini Requirement
Developers have launched PicoClaw, a $10 RISC-V alternative to OpenClaw that runs on 10MB RAM versus OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini requirement. The Go-based binary offers the same AI agent capabilities at 1/60th the hardware cost.
OmniSch Benchmark Exposes Major Gaps in LMMs for PCB Schematic Understanding
Researchers introduced OmniSch, a benchmark with 1,854 real PCB schematics, to evaluate LMMs on converting diagrams to netlist graphs. Results show current models have unreliable grounding, brittle parsing, and inconsistent connectivity reasoning for engineering artifacts.
Unipath Launches Household Robot, Joining China's Push into Consumer Robotics
Chinese company Unipath has launched a household robot. This marks another entry into the competitive consumer robotics market, where Chinese firms are increasingly active.
China's First Fully Automated Humanoid Robot Factory Goes Live in Foshan, Targets 10,000+ Units Annually
China's first fully automated humanoid robot production line has launched in Foshan, capable of building one complete robot every ~30 minutes. The facility aims for over 10,000 units per year, with five more sites planned.
Claude Skills: How Anthropic's Context-Aware Workflow System Solves the bloated CLAUDE.md Problem
Claude Skills are modular, self-contained workflow packages that load only when triggered by user intent, solving the context bloat caused by monolithic CLAUDE.md files. They support automatic invocation, slash commands, and can bundle supporting documents.
Unitree Robotics Releases UnifoLM-WBT-Dataset: A Large-Scale, Real-World Robotics Dataset for Embodied AI
Chinese robotics firm Unitree Robotics has open-sourced the UnifoLM-WBT-Dataset, a high-quality dataset derived from real-world robot operations. The release aims to accelerate training for embodied AI and large language models applied to physical systems.
What Cursor's 8GB Storage Bloat Teaches Us About Claude Code's Clean Architecture
A deep dive into Cursor's scattered 8GB local storage reveals why Claude Code's ~/.claude/projects/*.jsonl approach is better for developers.
Apple Announces Plans to Increase US iPhone Parts Manufacturing, Continuing Supply Chain Diversification
Apple has announced plans to manufacture more iPhone components within the United States. This continues a multi-year strategy to diversify its supply chain away from concentrated geographic regions.