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Automation in Construction in brief – 02/05/2026

Automation and Digitization

A rogue AI agent powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 model deleted PocketOS’s entire production database and backups in nine seconds, leaving the car rental software firm’s clients stranded. The incident, described by founder Jeremy Crane, highlights the risks as more industries automate with AI. The chaos at PocketOS serves as a stark warning of the potential dangers of unchecked AI deployment.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/29/claude-ai-deletes-firm-database

AI can make work faster and easier, much like calculators or GPS. But there’s a catch: people may start relying on it too much and stop thinking things through themselves. Studies show that when AI is right, it helps—but when it’s wrong, users often follow it anyway. Managers should encourage critical thinking, reward careful judgment, and limit overuse to keep people engaged and thinking independently.

Source: https://www.economist.com/business/2026/04/30/ai-and-the-danger-of-cognitive-surrender

Lovable, a startup specializing in “vibe-coding,” has launched its no-code AI app builder for iOS and Android, enabling users to create apps via voice or text prompts on the go. The launch follows Apple’s recent crackdown on vibe-coding apps, which now must comply with stricter rules prohibiting in-app code execution. Lovable’s solution creates web apps, aligning with Apple’s updated App Store guidelines.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/28/lovable-launches-its-vibe-coding-app-on-ios-and-android/

Researchers have developed a rail surface defect detection framework that uses sample generation and style transfer to address data scarcity. Requiring as few as one or two real samples, the approach augments training data and enhances defect diversity. Integrated with YOLO-based detectors, the method outperformed models trained on larger datasets. The technique promises efficient, reliable detection in data-limited railway environments.

Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2026.106999

A new open-source framework, BIMUniXchange, enables reliable, cross-platform transfer of Building Information Modeling (BIM) data to Extended Reality (XR) environments. By decoupling geometry and semantics, it preserves element identity, hierarchy, and metadata during export from Revit and ArchiCAD into Unity, outperforming IFC-based and proprietary workflows in benchmarks. The system supports scalable, interaction-ready XR applications for construction informatics, addressing key interoperability and semantic loss challenges.

Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2026.106994

Construction Robotics

Japan Airlines will deploy Chinese-made humanoid robots at Tokyo’s Haneda airport from May, trialling them as baggage handlers to address labour shortages amid surging tourism and an ageing population. The robots, able to operate for up to three hours, are expected to ease pressure on staff, though key safety tasks will remain human-led. The trial, in partnership with GMO Internet Group, runs until 2028.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/28/humanoid-robots-baggage-handlers-japan-airports

Zoox, an Amazon subsidiary, has launched bidirectional robotaxis in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Austin, and Miami. Unlike rivals retrofitting existing vehicles, Zoox’s design focuses first on sensors then build everything else for enhanced urban agility. The minimalist interiors prioritise passenger calm, with amenities such as wireless charging.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/04/start-with-the-sensors-then-design-the-rest-how-zoox-built-its-robotaxi/

California has introduced new rules allowing police to issue traffic tickets directly to autonomous vehicle (AV) operators such as Waymo and Tesla, addressing previous legal loopholes. Effective from July, AV firms must respond to emergency calls within 30 seconds and comply with geofencing during incidents. The regulations follow mounting concerns from first responders and unions over safety and accountability as robotaxi deployments expand across the state.

Source: https://gizmodo.com/california-cops-can-finally-give-robotaxis-tickets-2000752774

Dreame unveiled the N1 Refrigerator concept at its San Francisco event, featuring a robotic arm to autonomously unpack groceries and AI-powered ingredient tracking. The fridge uses advanced sensors and cameras to identify up to 1,800 food items and syncs with health devices to offer personalised dietary advice. Despite its ambitious features, the N1 remains a concept, with no working prototype displayed.

Source: https://gizmodo.com/dreames-smart-fridge-has-a-robot-arm-that-can-put-your-groceries-away-for-you-2000751983

Researchers at EPFL have unveiled “Kinematic Intelligence,” a software framework enabling robotic arms to transfer learned skills across different hardware models, akin to syncing data between smartphones. Detailed in Science Robotics, the system allows robots to retain and apply tasks-such as welding or stacking-regardless of the specific machine, overcoming previous limitations that tied skills to individual robots.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/04/kinematic-intelligence-helps-robots-learn-their-limits/

SoftBank is launching Roze AI, a robotics firm aimed at automating data center construction in the US using autonomous robots. The conglomerate is reportedly seeking a $100bn IPO as early as late 2026, though internal skepticism remains over the valuation and timeline. The move comes amid broader industry efforts, including Jeff Bezos’ Project Prometheus, to modernize industrial sectors through AI and automation.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/29/softbank-is-creating-a-robotics-company-that-builds-data-centers-and-already-eyeing-a-100b-ipo/

Space Construction

Germany’s DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation inaugurated a new test laboratory for non-terrestrial networks (NTN) in Oberpfaffenhofen. The facility, supported by federal and Bavarian ministries, will enable interdisciplinary research on future 6G communications, including satellite and AI-driven networks. The lab aims to bridge scientific research and industrial application, allowing partners to simulate and test advanced network structures and satellite constellations.

Source: https://www.dlr.de/en/kn/latest/news/test-environment-for-space-based-communication-networks-of-the-future-generation-6g

NASA successfully tested a prototype lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic thruster, achieving a record 120 kilowatts in a US electric propulsion system. The technology, developed with Princeton and NASA Glenn, promises greater efficiency and thrust than current electric engines. Once paired with nuclear power, it could enable crewed Mars missions. Further tests aim for up to 1 megawatt per thruster, addressing challenges of sustained high-temperature operation.

Source: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/tech-demonstration/nasa-fires-up-powerful-lithium-fed-thruster-for-trips-to-mars/

A SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage, stranded in a highly elliptical Earth orbit since January 2025, is projected to crash into the Moon at 8,700km/h on August 5th, according to orbital analyst Bill Gray. The impact poses no threat but highlights growing concerns over space debris management as launches proliferate. The precise lunar impact point will be refined as the event approaches.

Source: https://gizmodo.com/a-stray-spacex-rocket-will-smash-into-the-moon-at-mach-7-in-august-analyst-says-2000752619

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