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India is setting the stage for a cosmic crescendo: ISRO is gearing up to launch its very first uncrewed Gaganyaan mission G1 in December 2025, featuring Vyommitra, the half-humanoid robot astronaut. This sleek "space friend" will monitor life-support systems, issue alerts, and execute critical module operations, effectively simulating human functions before actual crewed flights take off. 

This milestone isn't just a tech show, it's a leap of faith. With over 7,700 ground tests already complete and more than 2,300 slated before March 2026, plus trial air-drops, escape motor trials, and infrastructure upgrades under its belt, ISRO is sprinting toward its human spaceflight goals. 

India declared 2025 the ā€œGaganyaan Yearā€, signaling a bold year ahead that includes robotic and human missions, lunar ventures, and international cooperation. 

Frame this as more than a robotic rocket test, it’s India’s confident stride toward the stars, testing the waters before daring to send actual astronauts into orbit.

P.S. The Sunday Special is your weekly window into the most groundbreaking discoveries in Robotic and Tech, beyond the world of AI. Stay tuned for our regular AI and Tech briefings, returning on Monday.

ADVANCEMENTS IN ROBOTICS

3D modular microrobot called Smartlet sitting on a fingertip. Credit: Jacob Müller

1. šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Nova, the robot teacher:

Student-built innovation in Kerala: In a remarkable celebration of curiosity and innovation, students at Silver Hills Public School in Kozhikode have unveiled Nova, an AI-powered robot teacher they designed and built themselves. Picture ninth-graders - Adwaith, Gauri Shankar, Aarav, Anfal Pareed, and Aishwarya teaming up with their computer science mentor, Sibil, to bring Nova to life at their ā€œSilver Synergyā€ anniversary exhibition. Nova isn’t just eye-catching, it looks humanoid and provides clear, authoritative answers on almost any topic students throw its way.

This project isn’t simply robotics, it’s real-world learning in action. These students didn’t just code a program, they engineered empathy, curiosity, and educational capability into a friendly machine. The exhibit showcased how hands-on, student-led tech can create tools that blend classroom knowledge with creative problem solving.

What if we encouraged more schools to follow this path where learning isn’t just theoretical but tied to meaningful creation? Nova offers a glimpse of a future where students aren’t just consumers of technology, but innovators shaping it.

2. 🐾 Adorable: Casio's AI-powered pet Moflin is capturing hearts and flying off shelves in Japan. This fluffy companion isn’t just cute; it learns, bonds, and evolves based on your care, boasting over 4 million unique personality traits that adapt to your voice, touch, and routines. A cozy blend of nostalgia and innovation, it’s making Furbies look futuristic.

3. šŸ¤ Synchronized: Meet Smartlets, millimeter-scale microrobots that are rewriting the rules of underwater teamwork. These tiny marvels, infused with solar cells, sensors, microchips, and LED optical signals, can sense their environment, communicate with each other, and perform coordinated movements all while floating in water. Imagine swarms of microscopic agents tackling water‑quality checks or microscale diagnostics autonomy, now in miniature.

4. šŸ¤– Sensitive: Drawing inspiration from scorpions, researchers have designed pressure sensors that give robots an almost uncanny sense of touch. These scorpion‑inspired sensors combine hair‑like structures and slitted surfaces to detect subtle airflows like the approach of a threat or a gentle breeze allowing six-legged robots to dodge obstacles or chase "prey" with reflexes worthy of the wild. It’s a tactile leap that could redefine how robots sense in murky or low‑visibility environments.

ROBOTICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA THIS WEEK

1. šŸ SiriBot: Apple is turning Siri into a humanoid robot that can watch, talk, and even dance.

2. āš ļø Final sweep: A robot vacuum rolled into the street and met its end after being hit by a car.

3. šŸ¤– Mega Expo: China’s WRC 2025 unveiled the world’s largest robot exhibition, showcasing next-gen humanoids and AI tech.

4. šŸ¼ BirthBot: Chinese scientists are creating the world’s first pregnancy robot capable of giving birth to human children.

5. 🧺 FoldBot: Figure 02 humanoid stuns with a live demo perfectly folding laundry using advanced AI.

6. šŸ¤– RoboOlympics: 280 countries joined Beijing’s World Humanoid Robot Games, where robots competed in sports and real-world tasks.

7. āš ļø JobShock: AI robots are set to replace millions of jobs within 5 years reshaping the future of work.

8. šŸ–ļø PowerShift: Robot hands are now stronger than human hands hinting at a $100K future where machines handle all housework.

9. 🌯 Zipotle: Chipotle now delivers burritos in under 10 minutes by autonomous delivery robots.

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Human feedback accelerates robot learning

By studying demonstrations and learning from both human feedback and its own real-world attempts, a new AI-powered training protocol developed at UC Berkeley teaches robots how to perform complicated tasks like assembling a timing belt with a 100% success rate. Credit: University of California - Berkeley Robotics AI and Learning Lab

Revolutionary: Imagine robots learning complex skills with the finesse of a pro athlete now, researchers at UC Berkeley’s Robotics AI and Learning Lab have made it a reality. Their latest method integrates strategic human feedback to help robots master intricate tasks with both astonishing speed and precision.

This breakthrough isn’t just technical, it bridges human intuition and AI efficiency. It’s like giving a coach’s voice to a machine: robots learn from what they do and refine based on what humans tell them. From assembling delicate components to performing nuanced manipulations, these robots are evolving faster than ever.

Why does this matter? When machines learn not just by practice but by guided feedback, we unlock safer, more reliable, and agile capabilities ideal for fields where precision is critical, from manufacturing lines to medical assistance.

This isn’t robots replacing humans, it’s collaboration elevated. Human insight trains AI, and AI amplifies human potential. As our industries adopt these co-learning models, the margin between artificial and intuitive intelligence shrinks and innovation accelerates.

PROMPT OF THE WEEK

Listing 10 questions to ask on a sales discovery call to uncover pain points

You are a high-performing B2B sales strategist with 10+ years of experience conducting sales discovery calls that uncover hidden customer pain points and lead to high-conversion deals. Write a list of 10 strategic, open-ended discovery questions designed to:

- Reveal the customer’s core challenges and frustrations.

- Understand the emotional and financial impact of these challenges.

- Identify existing inefficiencies in their current process or solution.

- Clarify the customer’s goals, success metrics, and what an ideal solution looks like.

- Create urgency by exploring the cost of inaction.

Each question should:

- Be phrased in natural, conversational language.

- Include a short note (1–2 sentences) on why the question works and what insight it uncovers.

- Be applicable for both SaaS and service-based B2B products.

End with a bonus tip on how to structure the conversation to encourage the prospect to open up emotionally, not just logically.

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