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- 01. Japan Airlines Puts Humanoid Robots on the Haneda Tarmac - Three-Year Baggage Trial Begins open_in_new
- 02. Google Quantum Echoes Algorithm Runs 13,000x Faster Than the World's Best Supercomputer open_in_new
- 03. Claude Code Adds Push Notifications - Your Phone Buzzes When the Agent Needs You open_in_new
- 04. Higgsfield Connects to Claude - Seedance 2.0 and GPT Images 2.0 in the Chat Window open_in_new
- 05. Cursor Opens Its Agent Stack - The Cursor SDK Lets Devs Embed Agents Anywhere open_in_new
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Quantum Echoes | Haneda Humanoids | Claude Code Push | Higgsfield x Claude | Cursor SDK
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Quantum Echoes obliterates a supercomputer, Haneda gets humanoid baggage handlers, Claude Code pushes to your phone, Higgsfield meets Claude, and Cursor opens its agent stack.
- 01. Google's Quantum Echoes on the 105-qubit Willow chip is the first verifiable quantum advantage, 13,000x faster than the best classical supercomputer.
- 02. Japan Airlines and GMO AI and Robotics begin a three-year Unitree humanoid trial at Haneda Airport from May 2026.
- 03. Anthropic adds push notifications to Claude Code so your phone buzzes when a long task finishes or input is needed.
- 04. Higgsfield AI's MCP plugs Seedance 2.0 and GPT Images 2.0 directly into Claude for in-chat ad and video generation.
- 05. Cursor releases the Cursor SDK, exposing its agent runtime, harness, and models for CI/CD, embeds, and custom tooling.
Google has unveiled its Quantum Echoes algorithm, demonstrating a staggering 13,000-fold performance advantage over the world's most powerful supercomputers. This quantum breakthrough represents a significant leap in computational capabilities, potentially reshaping how complex problems are solved across scientific and industrial applications.
Meanwhile, Japan Airlines has deployed Unitree humanoid robots at Haneda Airport, marking a practical application of advanced robotics in commercial aviation operations. The humanoids are expected to assist with various operational tasks on the airport tarmac, showcasing the growing integration of robotic systems in critical infrastructure.
On the software front, Anthropic has introduced push notifications to Claude Code, enhancing the development workflow for users of the AI assistant. Additionally, Higgsfield AI has integrated its complete visual technology stack with Claude through Model Context Protocol (MCP), expanding Claude's capabilities in visual processing and analysis.
Cursor has opened its agent runtime by releasing the Cursor SDK, providing developers with new tools to build and deploy AI-powered applications. This move towards greater accessibility and customisation reflects the industry's trend towards more open and flexible AI development platforms.
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- 01. Japan Airlines Puts Humanoid Robots on the Haneda Tarmac - Three-Year Baggage Trial Begins open_in_new
- 02. Google Quantum Echoes Algorithm Runs 13,000x Faster Than the World's Best Supercomputer open_in_new
- 03. Claude Code Adds Push Notifications - Your Phone Buzzes When the Agent Needs You open_in_new
- 04. Higgsfield Connects to Claude - Seedance 2.0 and GPT Images 2.0 in the Chat Window open_in_new
- 05. Cursor Opens Its Agent Stack - The Cursor SDK Lets Devs Embed Agents Anywhere open_in_new