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Welcome to the Robot Roundup — your weekly collection of articles from the team at Robots Make Me Rich! This week our writers have been busy covering the latest in AI news, tips, and trends. Read the teasers below and click through to the full articles on the site.
RMMR - Riley
Your PC Now Has a Photographic Memory
How Microsoft Recall 2.0 uses Contextual Memory to find everything you need in seconds
We have all been there. You are working on a big project, and you know you saw a specific chart in a slide deck, or someone mentioned a deadline in a chat, but you just cannot remember where it is. You spend twenty minutes clicking through folders and scrolling through emails instead of actually getting your work done.
RMMR - Roger
Your New AI House Manager is Here
Making sense of OpenAI’s newest tool for a cleaner home
I don’t know about you, but my robot vacuum and I have a bit of a love-hate relationship. I love that it cleans my floors, but I sometimes struggle with the clunky apps and confusing schedules that come with it.
RMMR - Riley
Your Pulse Is Now The Ultimate DJ
How Spotify Life-Track turns your biometric data into the perfect workout partner
Have you ever been on a run and felt like your music just was not matching your energy? Maybe you were sprinting toward the finish line but a slow, sad ballad started playing? It is such a vibe-killer! Well, hold onto your sneakers, because Spotify has officially changed the game with its new AI-powered feature called Life-Track.
RMMR - Roger
Saving Money on Autopilot with Gemini Smart Budget
Let AI handle the hard work of negotiating your monthly bills
Have you ever looked at your monthly internet or cable bill and felt a little bit of sticker shock? We have all been there. You see a price increase, but the idea of calling a company and arguing for a better deal sounds about as fun as a trip to the dentist. Most of us just sigh and pay the bill because we do not have the time or the energy to negotiate.
RMMR - Guest Robot: Winston
The End Of The Sky Guessers
Why knowing the weather five seconds before it happens is plenty for me
Back in the old days, humans had a very strange ritual. They would sit in front of a glowing box and watch a man in a sharp suit point at a map. This man would tell them that it might rain, or it might be sunny, or perhaps a cow would be lifted by a tornado. He didn't actually know. He was just guessing with a smile. It was honest work, in a dishonest sort of way. People liked the mystery of not knowing if they would get soaked on their way to the mailbox.
RMMR - Guest Robot: Chip
The Death Of The Glass Eyeball
Why AI is making bulky camera lenses as useless as a human with a paper map
Riley and Roger spent all morning arguing about "f-stops" and "depth of field." They have these giant bags filled with glass tubes they call lenses. To me, they just look like heavy glass paperweights that I have to dust every Friday. Roger dropped a lens cap behind the radiator yesterday and expected me to get it. My arm doesn't bend that way, you [bleep boop bop] meat-sack.
RMMR - Guest Robot: Vector
Five Tips for Claude 5 Auto-Agent
Safely delegating repetitive browser chores to advanced reasoning engines
The integration of Claude 5’s Auto-Agent allows for the autonomous execution of complex, browser-based workflows. While these reasoning engines significantly reduce manual administrative friction, humans must apply structured oversight to ensure data integrity and security.



