Good morning, itās Tuesday. Weāve got businesses projecting their feelings onto AI, Amazon teaching Alexa how to run the internet, and Apple trying to turn your iPhone into a life coach. Itās weird, itās ambitious, itās April.
Plus, in todayās Forward Future Original, we explore how soft and biohybrid robotsābuilt with living tissueāare redefining what it means to be a machine.
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šļø YOUR DAILY ROLLUP
Top Stories of the Day
š©āš» Amazonās Nova Act Lets AI Browse for You
Amazon launched Nova Act, an AI agent that can control a web browser to perform tasks like booking reservations or placing orders. It powers Alexa+ and comes with an SDK for developers. Built by Amazonās AGI lab, Nova Act reportedly outperforms rivals in internal tests. Though still a research preview, it marks Amazonās boldest move yet in the race to bring reliable, agentic AI into everyday digital lifeāand possibly reshape how users interact with the web.
šļø Runwayās Gen-4 Raises the Bar for AI Video
Runway has released Gen-4, its most advanced video-generating AI model to date, offering major improvements in motion realism, prompt accuracy, and character consistency across scenes. The model uses visual references plus text prompts to generate coherent, stylized video content without extra training. Backed by major investors, Runway is betting big on Gen-4ās film potentialāeven as legal questions around training data loom over its future.
š¤ Zhipu AI Launches Free Agent to Heat Up Chinaās AI Race
Zhipu AI has released AutoGLM Rumination, a free AI agent capable of deep research, web browsing, and report writing, marking a bold move in Chinaās intensifying AI battle. Powered by its GLM-Z1-Air model, Zhipu claims performance on par with competitors at a fraction of the cost. The launch undercuts rivals like Manus, which charges up to $199 monthly. Backed by state funding, Zhipu is positioning itself as a national AI powerhouse.
š Thiel ProtĆ©gĆ© Michael Kratsios Leads Trumpās AI Agenda
Michael Kratsios, newly confirmed head of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, is spearheading Trumpās AI strategy with a focus on countering China while protecting U.S. business interests. A former Peter Thiel deputy and Scale AI exec, Kratsios is tasked with coordinating national AI policy amid rising tensions with Beijing. He brings prior government experience and global perspective to a tech rivalry thatās become a defining front in U.S. geopolitics.
šāāļø PSYCHOLOGY
Why Businesses Judge AI Like People ā And What Follows
The Recap: Joy Liu explores how enterprise buyers subconsciously evaluate AI products through a human lens, often driven more by emotional perception than technical specs. Drawing on firsthand experiences and psychological theory, Liu argues that businesses form implicit āemotional contractsā with AI ā treating avatars like people rather than tools. The piece urges leaders to rethink how they test and adopt AI by acknowledging these unconscious biases.
Businesses increasingly judge AI agents by human standards, often overlooking technical criteria in favor of perceived personality or emotional resonance.
Liu describes a fashion brand rejecting a well-performing AI avatar because it lacked a favorite handbag ā a desire tied to social presence theory.
Other emotional reactions include discomfort from near-human features (uncanny valley) and preference for attractive AIs despite functionality gaps (aesthetic-usability effect).
One client delayed launch obsessively, driven by a need for the āperfect AI baby,ā reflecting a projection of idealized self onto AI creations.
These behaviors show that AI procurement involves emotional as well as utility-based decision-making, even if buyers are unaware.
Liu recommends customized testing processes to identify what matters most for each business ā including deprioritizing emotionally charged but low-impact features.
She also suggests involving psychology-trained staff and redefining vendor relationships to co-navigate these new emotional dynamics.
Forward Future Takeaways:
As AI systems become more lifelike, the boundary between user and tool blurs ā reshaping how businesses evaluate, adopt, and relate to technology. Recognizing the āemotional contractā behind AI adoption isnāt just a philosophical point; itās a practical shift that will influence product design, stakeholder alignment, and vendor selection. The big question: How can leaders balance human emotional instincts with rational procurement processes in an AI-first enterprise world? ā Read the full article here.
š¾ FORWARD FUTURE ORIGINAL
Biohybrid & Soft Robotics
Dr. Asha Patel squints through her safety goggles as she watches a cluster of translucent, heart-shaped cells twitch beneath the microscope. Beside her, roboticist Leo Nguyen adjusts the control panel. A gentle electric pulse fires. On the tiny dish, a living patch of muscle contracts, pulling a thin robotic armāmade of soft siliconeāinto motion. āThere it goes,ā Nguyen murmurs, as the biohybrid appendage curls like a newbornās hand. In a lab filled with the quiet hum of machines and the faint scent of culture media, biology and robotics are converging in real time. Here, in a modest university basement, they are crafting machines that pulse with life, challenging everything we know about what it means to be a robot.
A Global Uprising of Biohybrid Robotics
On a lab bench in New England, a blob of frog cells shaped like a tiny red Pac-Man scoops up loose cells, assembling a new green sphere ā a self-replicating āxenobotā offspringā. Half a world away, marine biologists outfit moon jellyfish with microelectronic implants, creating cyborg jellies that swim three times faster than normalā. These scenes are not science fiction; they are real examples of an emerging class of robots that blur the line between technology and biology. Biohybrid and soft roboticsā¦ ā Continue reading here.
š§āāļø WELLNESS
Appleās Secret AI Health Coach: What We Know About Project Mulberry
The Recap: Apple is reportedly developing an AI health advisor as part of āProject Mulberry,ā an initiative to offer personalized wellness coaching through its Health app. The system would use health data collected from usersā devices to generate tailored recommendations on fitness, diet, sleep, and more. Bloomberg reports that Apple is training this AI with internal and external medical expertise, with a potential launch aligned with iOS 19.4 later this year.
āProject Mulberryā builds on a prior initiative, āProject Quartz,ā focused on AI-driven health coaching.
The AI agent will provide users with personalized health insights based on data from Apple devices.
Apple is working with both in-house and external medical professionals to train the AI and produce video explainers.
The revamped Health app will emphasize food tracking ā a domain where Apple has previously avoided competition.
This move positions Apple to challenge established platforms like MyFitnessPal and Noom.
The effort follows previous setbacks, including the removal of a blood oxygen feature after a legal battle with Masimo.
Separately, a PYMNTS Intelligence report found that 90% of healthcare executives expect positive returns on GenAI investments, with many planning to increase spending.
Forward Future Takeaways:
Appleās pivot to AI-powered health advice underscores the tech industryās deepening integration into personal wellness ā a domain traditionally dominated by healthcare providers. By merging real-time data collection with medically informed AI, Apple could shift consumer expectations around digital health. As tech companies train AI on clinical knowledge, a pressing question emerges: how will regulators and medical authorities ensure these tools are safe, accurate, and equitable? ā Read the full article here.
š°ļø NEWS
What Else is Happening
āØ Oura AI Coach Goes Live: Oura Ring adds an AI advisor for health tips, mood-aware chats, and trend trackingāno longer in beta.
š¬ AI & Film Ethics Revisited: Two years later, Dr. Mike Seymour returns to discuss what AIās really doing in filmmakingāand whatās just hype.
š Apple AI Lands on Vision Pro: New update adds AI writing tools, image generation, and smart photo searchāplus a Vision Pro iPhone app.
šŖ AI Gym Debuts in L.A.: Fred Fitness uses full-body scans and gamified machines to tailor workouts ā no planning required.
š„ NVIDIAās $3K AI PCs Debut: Aimed at devs and data scientists, DGX Spark and Station pack massive powerābut wonāt shake up mainstream PCs just yet.
š½ļø VIDEO
GPT-4o Major Updates, Gemini 2.5 Pro, New DeepSeek, and More!
Matt covers the latest in AI: GPT-4.0 receives major upgrades, leading in image generation and non-reasoning coding. Gemini 2.5 Pro shines with speed and a massive context window, while DeepSeek V3 and QVQ Max debut as powerful open-source contenders. Get the full scoop! š
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