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ByteDance Unveils Household Robot Powered by Advanced AI Amid U.S. Scrutiny
ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant behind TikTok, has developed a sophisticated robotic system capable of performing household chores using artificial intelligence (AI). The innovation marks a significant step in the company’s growing focus on AI development and robotics.
The system, powered by ByteDance’s newly developed vision-language-action (VLA) model called GR-3, enables robots to understand and respond to natural language instructions. In practical terms, this allows the robot to carry out tasks such as folding laundry, picking up objects, and cleaning surfaces with minimal human input.
ByteDance showcased the technology using a prototype robot named ByteMini, which was able to perform a range of domestic tasks. In a demonstration video, the robot successfully placed a shirt on a hanger and onto a rack, cleaned a dining table, and correctly selected items based on commands, including choosing a “larger plate” from a group of dishes.
According to ByteDance’s AI research team, known as the Seed department, GR-3 was trained on a vast dataset combining images and text, and further refined using human interactions in virtual reality environments. The model was also exposed to recordings of real robots in action to better understand movement and coordination. The Seed department, which leads ByteDance’s efforts in large language models (LLMs), was established in 2023 as part of the company’s broader push into the AI sector.
The rapid advancement reflects China’s accelerating ambitions in AI and robotics. Companies like ByteDance are positioning themselves at the forefront of this innovation race, alongside domestic competitors and global giants like Nvidia, which has dubbed robotics as “the next frontier of AI.”
However, ByteDance’s technological strides come at a politically sensitive time. In the United States, the company continues to face mounting pressure over national security concerns related to TikTok. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reiterated this week that ByteDance must divest its American assets or face a potential ban of the app in the U.S.
“Americans will have control. Americans will own the technology, and Americans will control the algorithm,” Lutnick said in an interview with CNBC. “If this doesn’t happen, TikTok is going to go dark, and those decisions are coming very soon.”
As ByteDance continues to expand its AI portfolio, its future in the U.S. market remains uncertain. Nonetheless, developments like the GR-3 robot signal that the company is betting big on a future where AI-powered machines are commonplace in everyday life.
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Sweden’s ‘W’ Platform Joins Europe’s Push to Build Big Tech Alternative
A new Sweden-based social media platform called “W” has entered the growing field of European tech initiatives seeking to challenge the dominance of US-based Big Tech companies, as the European Commission announced its participation on Wednesday.
The platform, which was first introduced at the World Economic Forum in January, promotes itself as a digital space built on “verified human users, transparency, privacy and free speech.” It has now launched a beta version, with access limited to users who pass a vetting process before being allowed to post content.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa are among the early official users of the platform, signalling political support for the initiative. Users are required to verify their identity either by registering their real name or by using “W Identity,” a separate verification tool that scans passports or national identity documents directly on a user’s device.
According to the company, W was developed by a group of entrepreneurs working across media, technology and artificial intelligence. The platform states that it plans to host data exclusively on European servers operated by European companies, aligning its infrastructure with EU data protection standards.
CEO Anna Zeiter has said the platform intends to rely on European service providers, including Switzerland-based encrypted email company Proton and Finland’s cloud computing firm UpCloud, as part of its commitment to privacy-focused operations within Europe.
The launch comes amid a broader push across the continent to reduce dependence on US technology giants and strengthen what policymakers describe as “digital sovereignty.” Governments in France, Germany and the Netherlands have previously raised concerns that reliance on foreign-owned platforms could expose Europe to security risks and limit control over sensitive data.
W is part of a wider wave of European alternatives to mainstream social media networks. Other emerging platforms include Bulle in France, Eurosky, Monnett and eYou, all aiming to offer regionally governed digital ecosystems.
Some of these platforms recently signed a declaration supporting the development of Europe’s “social stack,” a shared digital infrastructure intended to provide a more diverse and resilient online environment. The initiative argues for reducing reliance on dominant global platforms and promoting alternatives with governance structures rooted in Europe.
However, analysts have noted that competing with established social media giants presents significant challenges. Experts have pointed out that new platforms often struggle to maintain large user bases, as they typically lack the scale, engagement features and convenience that have made existing networks dominant in global digital communication.
Despite these challenges, supporters of W and similar projects say the push reflects a broader effort to reshape Europe’s digital landscape and assert greater control over data, privacy and online governance in an increasingly competitive global tech environment.
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