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Dillip Chowdary

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Curated by Dillip Chowdary • Mar 03, 2026

Today's Top Highlights

  • 🧠 Claude 4.7: Anthropic introduces 'Recursive Reasoning' loops for zero-hallucination logic.
  • 🤖 Figure 03 Launch: First humanoid robot with a native AI reasoning kernel and spatial awareness.
  • 🎥 Google Imagen 4: New generative model allows for photorealistic, temporally consistent video editing.
  • 📶 Airtel 6G Lab: Initial tests in new Bangalore facility achieve 1Tbps transmission speeds.
  • 🦀 Rust 1.95: Stable support for asynchronous closures simplifies backend programming patterns.
  • 🚛 Uber Freight AI: New route optimization engine reduces carbon footprint by 25% for logistics.

🧠 AI: Anthropic's Recursive Reasoning

Anthropic has released Claude 4.7, introducing a breakthrough "Recursive Reasoning" architecture. Unlike traditional LLMs that predict tokens in a single pass, Claude 4.7 can create internal feedback loops to verify its own logic before outputting a final response. This reduces hallucinations in complex mathematical and legal tasks to near-zero levels. Read more on Anthropic News →

🤖 Robotics: Figure 03 Humanoid Debut

Figure AI has unveiled Figure 03, the first humanoid robot with a native "Reasoning Kernel" provided by OpenAI. Figure 03 doesn't just follow pre-programmed paths; it can understand verbal instructions like "Clean up the spill" and autonomously determine the tools and steps required. Its spatial awareness system uses multimodal transformers to map environments in real-time. Read more on Figure News →

🎥 Media: Google Imagen 4 Video Generation

Google has launched Imagen 4, a generative model that sets a new bar for video-to-video editing. Imagen 4 allows professional editors to modify clothing, lighting, and backgrounds in existing footage while maintaining perfect temporal consistency across frames. The model also introduces "Physics-Aware Diffusion," ensuring that generated motion adheres to gravity and momentum. Read more on Google Blog →

📶 Infrastructure: Airtel's 1Tbps 6G Milestone

Airtel has inaugurated its 6G Research Lab in Bangalore, announcing that initial tests have achieved data speeds of 1Tbps. While commercial 6G is not expected until 2030, Airtel's research focuses on terahertz frequency bands and "intelligent reflecting surfaces" to overcome signal blockage in dense urban environments. Read more on Airtel Press →

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