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The Industries section tracks how artificial intelligence is reshaping the world’s most important sectors — from aerospace, manufacturing, and energy to finance, healthcare, media, and travel. It brings together AI-focused news, analysis, and developments across both traditional and emerging industries, highlighting where automation, data, and machine learning are changing how organizations operate, compete, and scale. This page serves as a central index for understanding AI’s real-world impact across the global economy.

Insurance & Insurtech

IT & Technology

Logistics & Supply

Media & Advertising

Claude AI Brings Slack, Figma, and Canva Into Chat

Claude AI Brings Slack, Figma, and Canva Into Chat

Anthropic’s Claude AI now allows users to interact directly with workplace tools like Slack, Figma, and Canva inside the chat interface. The update aims to reduce context switching and make collaboration more visible and interactive.
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Public & Government

Retail & Ecommerce

Amazon Launches Alexa for Shopping AI Assistant Across Its Store

Amazon Launches Alexa for Shopping AI Assistant Across Its Store

Amazon has launched Alexa for Shopping, a generative AI assistant that combines Alexa+, Rufus, and customer shopping history to deliver personalized product recommendations, price tracking, and automated purchasing. The assistant is available across Amazon’s app, website, and Echo Show devices.
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Robotics & Automation

Silicon Valley is Now Chasing Humanoid Robots

Silicon Valley is Now Chasing Humanoid Robots

Major AI companies are increasingly focusing on humanoid robots as the next frontier of artificial intelligence. The shift is drawing investments from Nvidia, OpenAI, Tesla, Meta, and a growing group of robotics startups seeking to bring AI into the physical world.
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OpenAI Launches Robotics Division to Build Humanoid Workers

OpenAI Launches Robotics Division to Build Humanoid Workers

OpenAI has launched a dedicated robotics division focused on building humanoid robots for infrastructure projects and future consumer use. The move expands the company’s ambitions beyond software and places it in direct competition with Tesla’s Optimus program.
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Telecoms & Networks

Travel & Hospitality