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      <title>AbbVie to Build $1.4 Billion AI-Integrated Manufacturing Campus in North Carolina</title>
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      <description>AbbVie has selected North Carolina as the site for a new $1.4 billion manufacturing campus that will integrate artificial intelligence with advanced production and laboratory technologies to support its immunology, neuroscience, and oncology medicine lines. No timeline for completion was announced.&#xA;The investment reflects both the scale of AbbVie&amp;rsquo;s pipeline ambitions and a broader pharmaceutical industry trend toward AI-assisted manufacturing—applying machine learning to process optimization, quality control, and yield prediction in ways that reduce variability and regulatory risk.</description>
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      <description>Cognizant and OpenAI have announced a partnership to deploy AI-powered software engineering, modernization, and security compliance capabilities—built on OpenAI&amp;rsquo;s Codex—to enterprise clients across industries. The collaboration targets complexity reduction, faster delivery cycles, and the governance structures required for enterprise-grade adoption.&#xA;The partnership is a textbook play for both parties. For OpenAI, Cognizant&amp;rsquo;s client base of large enterprises across financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail provides distribution at a scale that direct sales cannot easily replicate—and each enterprise deployment generates the usage data and feedback loops that sharpen the models.</description>
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      <description>The architecture of robot software has changed more in the past two years than in the previous two decades. The transition from task-specific modular systems to unified foundation models is not incremental improvement. It is a different approach to what a robot fundamentally is.&#xA;The GAO&amp;rsquo;s 2026 S&amp;amp;T report documents this shift with precision. The previous generation of robot software divided cognition into pipeline stages: a perception module processed sensor input, a planning module generated action sequences, an actuation module executed them.</description>
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