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Cursor adquiere Graphite para impulsar las capacidades de revisión de código basadas en IA

Cursor adquiere Graphite para impulsar las capacidades de revisión de código basadas en IA
Cursor, the AI coding assistant, announced it has acquired Graphite, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to review and debug code. While the deal terms were not disclosed, reports indicate Cursor paid well above Graphite's last $290 million valuation. The acquisition adds Graphite's "stacked pull request" technology to Cursor's Bugbot product, aiming to streamline the transition from AI‑generated code to production. The move reflects a broader trend of AI tools targeting the code‑review market, with competitors like CodeRabbit and Greptile also raising sizable funding. Shared investors such as Accel and Andreessen Horowitz link the two companies, and the deal follows Cursor’s recent spree of acquisitions, including Growth by Design and talent from Koala. Leer más

1X Presenta Neo: Un Robot Humanizado de $20,000 Listo para el Consumidor

1X Presenta Neo: Un Robot Humanizado de $20,000 Listo para el Consumidor
California‑based 1X introduced Neo, a humanoid robot priced at $20,000 and marketed as a personal assistant for home chores. Neo stands 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs as much as a golden retriever, and can lift up to 154 pounds while carrying 55 pounds. It operates via speech, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth and 5G, and features a built‑in large language model for conversation. While the company promises autonomous capabilities by 2026, current demonstrations show the robot is largely remote‑operated. Privacy safeguards include voice activation, camera blurring and user‑defined no‑enter zones. Leer más

Robot Hogar Neo Promete Ayuda Doméstica pero Depende de Operación Remota

Robot Hogar Neo Promete Ayuda Doméstica pero Depende de Operación Remota
California‑based 1X has unveiled Neo, a humanoid robot priced at $20,000 that aims to handle chores like laundry, vacuuming and door opening. Neo moves with a soft, tendon‑driven gait, can lift up to 154 pounds, and runs for about four hours on a charge. While it features built‑in AI similar to ChatGPT and Gemini, most of its actions are currently teleoperated by a human using a VR headset. The company says full autonomy is planned for 2026, and it emphasizes privacy controls such as voice‑activation and camera blurring. Leer más

Robot Humanoide Neo de 1X Inicia Preventas Antes de su Lanzamiento en 2026

Robot Humanoide Neo de 1X Inicia Preventas Antes de su Lanzamiento en 2026
California-based 1X has opened preorders for Neo, a $20,000 humanoid robot designed for household assistance. Standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing as much as a golden retriever, Neo can lift up to 154 pounds, carry 55 pounds, and operate for four hours on a charge. Its soft, tendon‑driven gait and IP68‑rated hands enable it to perform tasks such as opening doors, climbing stairs, and handling groceries. While many functions are currently teleoperated by remote humans, the company promises greater autonomy by 2026. Neo also incorporates privacy safeguards, including voice activation, camera blurring, and user‑defined no‑go zones. Leer más