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21 articles about remote monitoring in AI news
How to Fix Claude Code's Remote Control Issues and Get Visual Feedback
Practical solutions for Claude Code's remote control instability and lack of visual feedback when building UI components.
Claw Bridges the Gap: AI Agents Can Now Operate Remote Machines as Seamlessly as Local Systems
Claw, a new open-source tool, enables AI agents to operate remote machines via SSH with the same capabilities they have locally. This MCP server eliminates the need for manual SSH sessions, allowing agents to check logs, edit configs, and execute commands on any remote system.
rs-embed: The Universal Translator for Remote Sensing AI Models
Researchers have developed rs-embed, a Python library that provides unified access to remote sensing foundation model embeddings. This breakthrough addresses fragmentation in the field by allowing users to retrieve embeddings from any supported model for any location and time with a single line of code.
China Launches Decentralized AI Push for K-12 Grading, Lesson Planning
China is directing its K-12 schools to implement commercial AI systems for teacher assistance, grading, and student monitoring. This creates a large-scale, decentralized national project with minimal central funding.
Monitor Claude Code Sessions from Your Phone with clsh's Real Terminal
clsh gives you a real PTY terminal in your browser with a developer keyboard, letting you watch and control Claude Code sessions remotely from your phone.
FDA-Designated AI 'Vox' Detects Heart Failure from 5-Second Voice Clip
An AI tool named Vox can detect signs of worsening heart failure from a 5-second patient voice clip. It's trained on >3M voice samples and backed by five clinical trials, targeting a condition affecting 64M people globally.
Humanoid Robot Deployed for Traffic Control in Shenzhen, China
A humanoid robot equipped with cameras and AI has been deployed to direct traffic at a busy intersection in Shenzhen, China. This represents a real-world test of embodied AI for public infrastructure management.
Conductor MCP: Orchestrate Multiple Claude Code Sessions from a Single Terminal
Conductor is an MCP server that gives you a command center to oversee and orchestrate multiple, simultaneous Claude Code sessions, automating approvals and preventing destructive actions.
26 Humanoid Robot Brands to Field 300+ Units in Beijing's E-Town Half Marathon on April 19
On April 19, Beijing's E-Town will host a half marathon where 300+ humanoid robots from 26 brands will run 21km. This is the largest public endurance and locomotion stress test for commercial humanoid platforms.
Anthropic Scrambles to Contain Major Source Code Leak for Claude Code
Anthropic is responding to a significant internal leak of approximately 500,000 lines of source code for its AI tool Claude Code, reportedly triggered by human error. The incident has drawn attention to security risks in the AI industry and coincides with reports of shifting investor interest toward Anthropic amid valuation disparities with competitors.
The Axios 1.14.1 Attack: Why Claude Code Users Must Audit Their Lockfiles Now
A compromised version of axios (1.14.1) is a supply chain attack targeting AI-assisted workflows. Check your lockfiles immediately.
Japanese Team Develops Cardboard Drone Flying at 120 km/h, Assembled in 5 Minutes for Swarm Applications
Researchers in Japan have demonstrated a functional drone constructed entirely from cardboard, capable of 120 km/h flight and 5-minute assembly. The design enables mass production in standard cardboard factories, targeting low-cost, disposable swarm operations.
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AI Transforms Agriculture: Vision Models Generate Digital Plant Twins from Drone Images
Researchers have developed a novel method using vision-language models to automatically generate plant simulation configurations from drone imagery. This approach could dramatically scale digital twin creation in agriculture, though models still struggle with insufficient visual cues.
SamarthyaBot: The Self-Hosted AI Agent OS That Puts Privacy and Automation First
SamarthyaBot is a privacy-first, self-hosted AI agent operating system that runs entirely on local machines. Unlike cloud-based assistants, it performs actual system tasks like running terminal commands, deploying projects via SSH, and controlling browsers while keeping all data encrypted and local.
Utonia AI Breakthrough: A Single Transformer Model Unifies All 3D Point Cloud Data
Researchers have developed Utonia, a single self-supervised transformer that learns unified 3D representations across diverse point cloud data types including LiDAR, CAD models, indoor scans, and video-lifted data. This breakthrough enables unprecedented cross-domain transfer and emergent behaviors in 3D AI.
Beyond the Black Box: New Framework Tests AI's True Clinical Reasoning on Heart Signals
Researchers have developed a novel framework to evaluate how well multimodal AI models truly reason about ECG signals, separating perception from deduction. This addresses critical gaps in validating AI's clinical logic beyond superficial metrics.
LLM Agents Take the Wheel: How Rudder Revolutionizes Distributed GNN Training
Researchers have developed Rudder, a novel system that uses Large Language Model agents to dynamically prefetch data in distributed Graph Neural Network training, achieving up to 91% performance improvement over traditional methods by adapting to changing computational conditions in real-time.
Zelos Becomes First RoboVan Unicorn as Autonomous Logistics Hits Inflection Point
Autonomous logistics startup Zelos has secured over $300 million in new funding, pushing its valuation past $1 billion and marking the sector's first unicorn. This milestone signals accelerating commercial deployment of self-driving delivery vehicles.
From Terminals to Telegram: How Messaging Apps Are Redefining AI Agent Accessibility
Telegram is emerging as the preferred interface for AI agents like Claude Code, shifting from traditional terminals to a billion-user messaging platform. This transition represents a fundamental change in how humans interact with autonomous AI systems.
DeepSeek's Blackwell Gambit: How a Chinese AI Firm Reportedly Circumvented U.S. Chip Export Controls
Chinese AI company DeepSeek reportedly trained its upcoming model using Nvidia's restricted Blackwell chips, potentially clustered in an Inner Mongolia data center. This development highlights the escalating tech rivalry and challenges of enforcing export controls in the AI arms race.