BYD is already studying entering Formula 1, according to Bloomberg. And it is not a whim, it is a necessary step

To understand a leak you have to imagine (or be clear about) who is behind it. But also how and when the information has been leaked. And in this case, of course, there is little that is coincidental. BYD is studying its entry into Formula 1, according to Bloomberg. In the week in which Formula 1 arrives in China and the sport seeks new markets. The rumors. BYD is studying its ability to compete in Formula 1 and/or the World Endurance Championship (WEC) according to Bloomberg. The media outlet points to “people familiar with the matter,” who point out that the company calculates how much money an investment could take where no success is guaranteed. For the information of Bloomberg It seems that internal investigations would be in their early stages. And the media points out that there would be two possibilities, from creating your own team to buying one already on the grid, a more common option. Because? On BYD’s side, the reason is clear: trust. The company needs to open up to new markets but, in addition, its plans for the next five years include a rapid expansion. The company has also seen how its sales have collapsed in China and there are those who anticipate a stagnation in sales if the State does not return the purchase aid of recently recalled electric cars. Entering one or both of the competitions would give the company a layer of credibility and confidence in the face of possible new competitors. Competitions continue to be a huge laboratory where solutions and ingenuity can be developed that can then be applied on the street, but they also help create history and brand image. Chinese companies need a boost in this last sense to give credibility to their proposal. At the moment they are doing it by following all the challenges that traditional manufacturers once set themselves. That’s why Xiaomi has sought its own record at the Nürburgring. That’s why BYD boasts of having the fastest car in the world. Jumping into competition is only a natural step in strategy. Formula 1. Why would BYD be interested in Formula 1 when the championship is not going through its best moment? For several reasons: With the change in regulations, the battery and electric motors are more important than ever. Right now, the type of motorization is aligned with a proposal with which BYD can take advantage on the street. Despite criticism, it remains the queen category of motorsports. Neither the World Endurance Championship (except the 24 Hours of Le Mans), nor the World Rally Championship, nor Formula E, nor the American competitions (Indycar or Nascar) attract so many viewers to television. Formula 1 has gained enormous weight among young people in the United States. Your documentaries Drive to survive They have increased interest in a population group that may be interested in their vehicles. The country also already organizes two Grand Prix, which would serve as a showcase where, at the moment, they cannot sell their cars. Formula 1 aims to once again attract the Chinese public. This weekend F1 returns to Shanghai, which has been sowing the seed since 2004 (with the 2020-2023 break due to the Covid-19 crisis). If Formula 1 is interested in gaining followers in the country, BYD would be a great tool. And the problems? The problems for BYD are also several and almost all of them are linked to the fact that it is impossible to guarantee the return of investments in competition in terms of success. And it is difficult to measure its social impact in the short term. Bloomberg points out that a year in a championship like Formula 1 or the WEC is equivalent to investing about 500 million euros. The company does not have a previous competition structure. That leaves two possibilities: create it from scratch with inexperienced engineers or buy existing equipment. Neither option is cheap. The future of Formula 1 is uncertain. The current regulations do not convince either drivers or fans. Some teams even supported freezing the change or not giving so much weight to the batteries and others like Audi, which had already made the investment to enter it, refused. The doubt is whether the sport will maintain the current rules as they are or if they will move away from a proposal that fits with BYD’s philosophy. Just as BYD has a lot to gain in image, it can also lose it. Both Formula 1 and the WEC are dominated by Western teams, failing could mean a step back in the communication strategy. The WEC. The World Endurance Championship could be a logical and alternative option to Formula 1 that seems to have fewer risks. The organizers seem willing to open their hand with the type of motorization used, so there are not so many regulatory restrictions in that sense. This has once again attracted brands such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Ford or Genesis (Hyundai). In addition, it would allow him to grow and gain experience without having so many spotlights on him. Endurance races are an excellent opportunity to test the reliability of advances that can then be replicated to a greater or lesser extent on the street. A success would be excellent publicity and a failure would not attract as many eyes. Photo | BYD and Drew Bates In Xataka | From BYD to Xiaomi: all the Chinese cars that are already sold in Spain, Europe and those to come

We are entering an era in which robots with AI are becoming increasingly popular. LG already has its own to help us with household tasks

LG Electronics has CLOiD officially announcedits first multitasking home robot powered by artificial intelligence, which is being presented to the public for the first time at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The goal is for this robot to be able to automate a good part of household tasks, going beyond the basic cleaning functions to which current robots are accustomed. Below these lines we tell you all the details. LG’s first robot for domestic work According to LG, CLOiD is capable of performing complex tasks like getting milk from the refrigerator, putting a croissant in the oven for breakfast, and even taking care of the laundry: from starting wash cycles to folding and stacking clothes once they’re dry. The company is demonstrating these capabilities in various domestic scenarios during the technology fair. The robot has two articulated arms with seven degrees of freedom each. The shoulders, elbows and wrists allow forward, backward, rotational and lateral movements, while each hand includes five fingers that move independently to manipulate objects with precision. The torso can be tilted to adjust its height, allowing it to pick up objects from knee height upwards, although not off the ground. An intelligent “head” as a control center The CLOiD top unit functions as a mobile smart home control center. It is equipped with a chip that acts as the robot’s brain, screen, speaker, cameras, various sensors and generative artificial intelligence by voice. These components allow the robot to communicate with people using spoken language and “facial expressions” on its screen, learn users’ living patterns, and control connected home appliances. Integration with LG’s ThinQ and ThinQ ON ecosystem allows CLOiD to work more fully with the South Korean brand’s products, essentially acting as a hands-on smart home hub. Physical AI Technology: VLM and VLA At the core of CLOiD is what LG calls physical AI technology, which combines two models: Vision Language Model (VLM), which converts images and video into structured language-based understanding, and Vision Language Action (VLA), which translates visual and verbal inputs into physical actions. According to the company, these models have been trained with tens of thousands of hours of data on household tasks, allowing the robot to recognize appliances, interpret the user’s intent and execute appropriate actions. The wheeled base uses autonomous driving technology derived from LG’s experience with robot vacuum cleaners and his Q9 model. According to the company, this configuration was chosen for its stability, safety and cost-effectiveness, with a low center of gravity that reduces the risk of overturning if a child or pet comes into contact with it. One more step in LG’s home robotics CLOiD isn’t the only robot capable of folding clothes showing at CES this year. SwitchBot is also showing its Onero H1 with similar capabilities. However, everything indicates that at the moment LG seems to be considering CLOiD more as a concept than as a product that they are going to really sell in the short term. The company says it will continue to develop home robots with practical functions and shapes for household tasks, and expand the application of its robotic technology to conventional home appliances. The ultimate goal, according to Steve Baekpresident of LG’s home appliance solutions division, is to achieve its vision of “Zero Labor Home,” “making housework a thing of the past so customers can spend more time on the things that really matter.” Autonomous robots with generative artificial intelligence are beginning to conquer technology fairs. They are the perfect setting to attract the masses, so it remains to be seen if they end up convincing enough so that in a few years we will see them hogging store shelves. Among other factors, the price will be what decides if the move really pays off. Images | LG In Xataka | The technology industry has been searching for the “next smartphone” for a decade. Now he thinks he found it with AI

We are entering a new era of robotics driven by AI and Disney is its perfect showcase

For decades, Disney has been a pioneer in bringing its characters to life through animatronics, an already classic part of its theme parks that gives them that ‘magic’ that dazzles children and not so children. However, for some time now they have been working on going further with the help of the latest advances in robotics and AI so that the experience ends up being even more authentic. For this reason recently announced that Olaf, the little snowman from the Frozen franchise, would arrive in its parks as the first completely autonomous robotic character. As the company announced, Olaf will debut in the parks of Hong Kong and Paris during 2026. The interesting thing is that here we are not talking about a simple automaton, but rather its engineers have applied reinforcement learning and used the latest advances in robotics to accurately replicate the character’s movements. Olaf’s internal parts A controlled scenario. The robotics that coexist with us beyond experimentation have traditionally been anchored to functional and specific objectives, from industrial robots to quadrupeds that traverse complex terrain. Disney knows that there is a niche where they can take advantage of the capabilities of this technology to ‘give life’ to their characters and, how could it be otherwise, continue selling tickets to their parks. In this sense, theme parks become perfect settings for experimentation and development of advanced robotics, since they are controlled environments where robots can interact with thousands of people every day, learn from those interactions and perfect their behaviors, always with supervision. The technical challenge that Olaf poses. According to the paper published by Disney Research Hub (and the interesting video published on his channel), creating Olaf posed certain problems. The character has a huge head supported by a tiny neck, small feet with no visible legs, and a walking style that does not respect real physical laws. To solve this, the engineers designed a system of asymmetrical legs (one inverted with respect to the other) hidden under a polyurethane foam “skirt” that simulates its snow body. This skirt not only conceals the internal mechanics, but absorbs impacts and allows for recovery steps without breaking the visual illusion. Reinforcement learning scheme that applies policies to modify your behavior Just like they explain To the engineers responsible for its development, each facial joint, from the eyes to the jaw, is controlled by spherical and flat mechanical links that allow for full expressiveness while keeping tiny actuators hidden beneath the disguise. The key: thereinforcement learning. Instead of manually programming each move, the team trained Olaf using reinforcement learning guided by reference animations created by artists. According to explained Kyle Laughlin, senior vice president of Walt Disney Imagineering, told Variety “a process that used to take years can now be done in days and weeks.” Laughlin account that the system generates millions of simulations where the robot learns to walk, maintain balance and emulate gestures exactly as a child learning to move would do. But it’s not just about walking, since the AI ​​must also capture that spark of personality that makes the character recognizable. And for this, those responsible explain that specific rewards were used that rewarded the precise imitation of the original animated cycle. Noise and temperature. Two technical obstacles that threatened to ruin the robot’s credibility. On the one hand, the sound, since the robotic steps were too mechanical and noisy. According to they count Those responsible introduced an additional reward during training that penalized sudden changes in the vertical speed of the foot when touching the ground. In this way they managed to reduce the average noise of each footfall from almost 82 dB to just 64 dB, all without significantly compromising their gait. The second problem was overheating. And its thin neck houses small actuators that must support the weight of its large head, also covered by an insulating suit. The solution involved feeding real-time temperature data to the AI ​​system using a thermal model integrated into the simulation. Thus, when the actuators approach the 80°C limit, the system subtly adjusts the posture to reduce engine torque before any damage is done. A collaborative ecosystem accelerated by Newton. Behind the technological leap is Newton, a physics engine jointly developed by NVIDIA, Google DeepMind and Disney Research announced during GTC 2025 last March. “This is how we are going to train robots in the future,” counted Jensen Huang himself, CEO of NVIDIA, at the last GTC conference showing the technology. Newton allows you to accurately simulate how robots interact with deformable objects such as fabric or food, something crucial for costumed characters like Olaf, and is designed to integrate with MuJoCo, the physics engine already used by Google DeepMind to simulate complex joint movements. From BDX to Olaf. The Star Wars-inspired bipedal BDX droids, which debuted in Galaxy’s Edge in fall 2023 and have since appeared at events like SXSW or even filming scenes for the upcoming “Mandalorian and Grogu“, were Disney’s initial step towards this technology. According to Laughlin, the company has “a solid roadmap” to deploy more autonomous characters with greater expressiveness and interactivity in theme parks and cruise ships. This idea is foreseen in the plan announced by Disney for invest 60 billion dollars over the next decade on new attractions. Valuable data. The arrival of this type of technology to its parks It also provides them with reusable infrastructure. And the techniques used in Olaf, such as the compact asymmetric design, its thermal systems or its control based on acoustic reduction, can also be applied to future characters with equally strange morphologies. In addition, it must be taken into account that the robots would operate daily under the public eye at all times, something that becomes an advantage, since each interaction generates valuable data on how to improve their behavior. In the face of what seems to be an imminent arrival of new humanoid robots powered by AI, Disney can end up being a very profitable customer in this new era … Read more

They are entering their “peak”

There is a deep-rooted stereotype among older people: the image of a grumpy old personrigid or disconnected from reality. But psychology has been accumulating evidence for decades that points in just the opposite direction. Aging is not only a biological process of wear and tear, but it is also a psychological refinement process. We are wrong. science itself points it out in different studies scientific studies done in recent years. Its conclusion is forceful in this sense: the age range from 60 to 70 years represents a “peak” of emotional well-being and social competence that younger generations, paradoxically, are losing. Maturation effect. Personality is not an immovable stone. According to the theory of the Big Fivewhich has the five great personality traits, the passage of time sculpts us for the better. Longitudinal studies where they followed the same group of people for a long time were able to see that from the age of 60 is where it occurs. a positive evolution in three different areas: Awareness: they become more responsible, organized and focused. Greater emotional stability: neuroticism It drops drastically from this moment on, and the emotional storms of youth give way to a calm that is not apathy, but regulation. Kindness increases as a tendency towards cooperation and altruism is also increased. Although logically there are always totally different cases. Because. Just like when the ripe fruit It starts to taste richer, the same thing seems to happen in people due to ‘natural ripening’. It’s not just that today’s adults are different, it’s that the human brain seems programmed to prioritize stability and social cohesion as we age. Boomer advantage. It’s not just that aging improves us ‘as standard’, it’s that current cohorts are aging ‘better’ than their predecessors. In this case we are talking about the comparison of people who They were born between 1946 and 1964 and those of the silent generation. There is a big difference depending on where you were born. Recent research suggests that those born between 1940 and 1950 are entering old age with an intrinsic capacity greater than that of previous generations. This includes not only physical vitality, but greater cognitive and psychological capacity. An exhaustive study on cohort differences in the Big Five has detected that, although maturation makes us calmer, boomers They maintain higher levels of extraversion and openness to experience than their parents had at the same age. That is to say: they are older, more sociable, more curious and with greater personal agency. Young people are losing. Maybe the most counterintuitive fact of recent years comes from Sapien Labs. In its reports on the mental state of the world, the Mental State of the Worldhave identified an alarming generation gap, but this time in favor of the elderly. While the mental health of young people aged 18 to 24 has deteriorated noticeably, those over 65 remain rock-solid in this regard. An important point in this case is the relational resiliencesince before the pandemic and even more so after, those over 70 years old showed ‘Social Self’ rates much higher than those of generation z. This way, they have a stronger self-image and rely less on external validation. Less dependency. Studies focused on people over 70 years of age They report feeling less external control over their lives than they did 20 years ago. They have internalized norms of autonomy and active aging that protect them psychologically. Recent cohorts over 70 report feeling less external control over their lives than those 20 years ago. They have internalized norms of autonomy and active aging that protect them psychologically. The peak of wisdom. Finally, there is the question of wisdom. Not in the mystical sense, but as a cognitive measure of performance. The ability to integrate facts with emotional values, what psychologists call “personal wisdom,” peaks in late old age. Studies with German samples have validated that this competence is an evolutionary advantage of age: the older brain is more efficient at managing complex social and emotional conflicts, something that no youthful “fluid intelligence” can easily replicate. This is an explanation of why our elders are great advisors on many issues. Images | micheile henderson In Xataka | Sleeping on your back to avoid “sleep wrinkles” sounds great. It serves exactly the opposite

Log In

Forgot password?

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.