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Atlas learns to move like us, using just one AI model
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PayPal and Perplexity team up to promote AI browsing

Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, Comet, just got a serious boost. Through a new partnership with PayPal, millions of users are getting early access and a free year of Perplexity Pro.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Comet blends web browsing with built-in AI search, summaries, and comparisons.
Initially invite-only, it’s now accessible via PayPal and Venmo promotions.
Users get a free 12-month subscription to Perplexity Pro (normally $200/year).
The partnership helps Perplexity expand reach as it competes with Chrome.
PayPal gains traffic to its new subscriptions hub and boosts app engagement.
Comet users can instantly shop, book, and pay via PayPal agents in-browser.
Offer is live through year-end for U.S. users, with global rollout underway.
This isn’t just a promo, it’s a glimpse at how AI search, commerce, and payments may converge. If Comet proves sticky, PayPal could find itself powering not just checkout, but discovery and decision-making too.
Warp Code brings transparency to AI-generated code

Image Credits Warp
Warp just launched a new suite of features called Warp Code and it’s a big step toward making AI coding agents feel less like black boxes and more like collaborators.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Warp Code introduces live diff tracking as agents write and update code.
Users can now see every edit, ask questions, and suggest changes in real-time.
The UI mimics pair programming: chat at the bottom, edits on the side, feedback in between.
Warp’s compiler also debugs code as it compiles a big UX win.
The features target developers using command-line agents like Codex or Claude Code.
Warp’s traction is growing fast, with $1M in ARR added every 10 days.
It’s aiming to carve out a niche between no-code tools and full IDEs.
Warp isn’t trying to replace devs, it’s trying to earn their trust. In an AI coding market filled with mystery outputs and half-working scripts, making the agent’s logic visible is a strong, simple idea. The question is whether enough devs want to see under the hood.
Boston Dynamics takes a leap toward general purpose robotics

Atlas, the robot once known for viral dance videos, now does something far more impressive: it can walk, grasp, and recover from mistakes, all powered by a single AI model.
Here’s everything you need to know:
The new model coordinates both arms and legs, mimicking full-body human motion.
It’s trained on a mix of simulations, demos, and teleoperation, no hand-tuned scripts.
Atlas now shows “emergent” behaviors, like recovering dropped items unprompted.
The model uses vision, proprioception, and language inputs to control motion.
TRI and Boston Dynamics see this as a robotics parallel to LLM breakthroughs.
Researchers believe scaling up training data may unlock more surprising skills.
Experts warn not to overhype emergence but agree it’s a major step forward.
This is the real promise of AI in robotics not just stunts, but systems that adapt like humans do. If models like these keep improving, we may see robots move from research labs to everyday jobs faster than expected.

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