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Boston Dynamics CEO: America’s next 250 years will be built by robots. Here’s what’s standing in the way

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June 30, 2026

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Boston Dynamics CEO: America’s next 250 years will be built by robots. Here’s what’s standing in the way

The U.S. has always led the world's great industrial leaps. Robotics is next — but only if Washington, industry, and workers move together.

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Engadget

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· Jul 4, 2026

Tesla expands robotaxi service to small section of Miami

The company's robotaxi roadmap mentions future expansions to Orlando and Tampa.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 28, 2026

Tesla Completes Key AI Chip Milestone in Its Push Beyond the Auto Industry

This is one more step for the business to expand into robotics and AI.

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Battle Over AI Dominance Starts With The States

As artificial intelligence transforms the global economy, America faces a choice that will shape our economic and national security future for decades to come. Will we build the infrastructure needed to lead the AI age here in the United States, or will we allow regulatory barriers, political opposition, and short-sighted policymaking to push investment elsewhere? ...

Times of India

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· Jul 2, 2026

From grief support to robot cafes & marriage prospects: How AI is transforming daily life in South Korea

South Korea is rapidly integrating AI and robotics into daily life, from recreating deceased loved ones to powering unstaffed businesses. This surge is driven by an aging population and a national strategy to become a global AI leader, with massive investments in chips and robotics. The AI boom is also reshaping careers, making semiconductor engineers highly sought-after and influencing educational choices.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Building tomorrow’s industries requires building tomorrow’s workforce

Artificial intelligence is transforming the economy at a remarkable speed. Advanced manufacturing is returning to the United States. Biotechnology, quantum computing, and other emerging technologies are creating the industries that will shape the next generation of economic growth. Recent tax reforms encouraging capital investment, restoring research and development expensing, and strengthening advanced manufacturing will help []

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Future of AI Is in Ted Cruz’s Hands Now

No way it can be as bad as a 10-year moratorium on regulation, right?

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Related coverage for "Boston Dynamics CEO: America’s next 250 years will be built by robots. Here’s what’s standing in the way": Engadget — Tesla expands robotaxi service to small section of Miami. The Motley Fool — Tesla Completes Key AI Chip Milestone in Its Push Beyond the Auto Industry. The Daily Wire — The Battle Over AI Dominance Starts With The States. Times of India — From grief support to robot cafes & marriage prospects: How AI is transforming daily life in South Korea. Washington Examiner — Building tomorrow’s industries requires building tomorrow’s workforce. Gizmodo — The Future of AI Is in Ted Cruz’s Hands Now