Google AI Edge Eloquent polishes your sentences. Unitree new robot jumps super high and runs super fast. Instagram rolls out teens alerts to parent globally.

Google AI Edge Eloquent
If you are struggling to express your thoughts and keep your sentences polished, this Google AI Edge Eloquent app will be able to help you. Currently, only available on iOS and MacOS, it allows AI to clean up the sentences to remove filler words and restructure them to make sense into them.
Why is Android not having it? This feels like Google Rambler introduced to Google Pixel phone recently.
Click HERE to read all about it.
Unitree New Robot Breaks Limits of Human
Unitree has introduced a new robot that jumps above 2 meters and runs so fast that no human can catch up. On the running part, I feel that next year’s humanoid half marathon will be interesting as it seems to be running fastest than Honor’s fastest robot (for now).
Instagram Alerts Parents if Their Teens Need Support

Instagram will start notifying parents if their teen repeatedly tries to search for terms related to suicide or self-harm within a short period of time.
These alerts are designed to give parents the information they need to support their teen and come with expert resources to help parents approach these sensitive conversations.

Meta is also building similar parental notifications for teens’ conversations with AI, to come later this year.
How the Alerts Will Work
Parents and teens enrolled in supervision will be notified that Instagram will start sending these new alerts to parents, based on their teens’ search activity. Attempted searches that would prompt the alert include phrases promoting suicide or self-harm, phrases that suggest a teen wants to harm themselves, and terms like ‘suicide’ or ‘self-harm’.

The alerts will be sent to parents via email, text, or WhatsApp, depending on the contact information available, as well as through an in-app notification. Tapping on the notification will open a full-screen message explaining that their teen has repeatedly tried to search Instagram for terms associated with suicide or self-harm within a short period of time. Parents will also have the option to view expert resources designed to help them approach potentially sensitive conversations with their teen.
You can read the full article HERE.
