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Business Wire
19 minutes ago
- Business Wire
Circus SE Moves Global Headquarters to Munich
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Circus SE (XETRA: CA1), a global technology company in AI software and autonomous robotics for the food service industry, today announces the relocation of its global headquarters to Munich, marking a strategic move to strengthen its position in one of Europe's most dynamic technology hubs. With a strong foundation already laid in the region through years of mechanical engineering and robotics development, the company is doubling down on Munich as its core location for AI innovation, advanced robotics, and pre-series production of its new CA-M military-grade autonomous robot platform. 'As OpenAI, NVIDIA and other global leaders invest in Munich and the global demand for intelligent automation surges, Munich has become one of the few places in the world where cutting-edge research meets world-class engineering talent,' said Nikolas Bullwinkel, CEO and Founder of Circus. 'We're building the future of robotics here – from our civilian food service automation to next-gen defense solutions – and Munich will be our long-term launchpad.' The new HQ will serve as a central R&D hub, attracting top talent and enabling closer collaboration with leading universities, research centers, and the region's industrial base. 'The ecosystem in Munich is continuously evolving into a global hotspot for robotics and AI,' says Dr. Arne Rost, member of the Circus Advisory Board Member and Managing Director of the Venture Lab Robotics/AI from the Technical University Munich. 'The city brings together academic excellence, entrepreneurial drive, and international deep-tech talent – and Circus is one of the most ambitious companies actively shaping this ecosystem.' Circus' expansion signals a broader trend of global tech players choosing Munich as their base to scale high-impact innovation. With serial production underway and global deployments of its robotics system CA-1 lined up, Circus is set to redefine how intelligent machines integrate into everyday life — and Munich is where that future begins. About Circus SE Circus SE (XETRA: CA1) is a global technology company in the field of embodied AI and AI software for the food service industry, driving innovation and autonomy in labor-intensive sectors. With its core product, the CA-1 robot, Circus is a pioneer in applying embodied AI, integrating cutting-edge technologies into real-world operations, and transforming the food service industry. By combining advanced robotics, AI-driven software, and a mission to solve global challenges, Circus is shaping the future of autonomous systems and redefining human-AI collaboration. Headquartered in Germany and with a rapidly growing international presence, Circus leads the next generation of AI applications.


Tom's Guide
23 minutes ago
- Tom's Guide
This ChatGPT ‘memory hack' changes everything — use these prompts to make it remember you
If you've ever found yourself reintroducing yourself, your tone preferences or even something as basic as your name to ChatGPT, you're not alone. While OpenAI's chatbot is famous for being smart, helpful and shockingly conversational, it's not always great at remembering what matters to you, which is why you might want to teach it. The good news is that ChatGPT actually has a memory feature that's smarter than most people realize, and there are a few tricks you can use to make it remember exactly what you want. Here's how to unlock ChatGPT's memory, plus a few sneaky hacks to get it acting like a real personal assistant. ChatGPT's memory is designed to remember helpful facts about you including your name, your job, your writing style and even your goals. Knowing these things can help the AI tailor responses over time. Think of it like your AI assistant building a mental file cabinet with your preferences inside. OpenAI first rolled out memory to GPT-4o users in early 2024, and now it's automatically turned on for most ChatGPT Plus users. But unless you're actively using it, or customizing it, you might not get the full benefit. To check if memory is on, go to Settings → Personalization → Memory. From there, you can view, edit or wipe everything ChatGPT has remembered about you. One of the simplest ways to store a fact in ChatGPT's memory is to literally prompt it to remember something. For example: Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. If memory is enabled, ChatGPT will usually respond with: 'Got it. I'll remember that for future chats.' If not, it may ask for permission to store that information. I've noticed that when I've asked ChatGPT to remember things, it doesn't always remember the first time. Sometimes, not even the second time. If you run into this problem, stay persistent and keep reminding ChatGPT to remember something until it actually does example, I once used ChatGPT Vision to help my mom match fabric for a project. From then on, ChatGPT thought I was a quilter. I had to tell the chatbot to forget that (much to my mom's dismay, I'm sure).Pro tip: You can also say 'Forget that' or 'Update my memory' if something changes — like your job or preferred tone. If you want to be sure it does not remember something, you can also use the temporary chat feature. Even if memory is off or you aren't a Plus subscriber, you can still simulate long-term memory using what I call the context chaining trick. Here's how: Start your prompt with: 'For the rest of this conversation, assume I'm a second grade teacher working on an end-of-year project for my students.' This doesn't persist across sessions, but it works surprisingly well for one-off tasks or multi-step projects. OpenAI makes it easy to see what ChatGPT has remembered — and yes, you should check it occasionally. Just type: 'What do you remember about me?' It'll respond with a summary of the info it has on file, like: 'You're a mom of three who juggles work, parenting and writing with a good sense of humor. You're no stranger to trampoline parks, fourth grade homework chaos or PTA drama. You're based in New Jersey, drive a Jeep and sometimes test AI tools for personal life (like IEP meetings or canceling gym memberships).' Here are a few fast rules to get the most out of ChatGPT's memory: ChatGPT won't magically know your preferences unless you teach it, but with memory, it can get surprisingly close. Whether you're writing a novel, planning a trip or just tired of repeating yourself, these memory hacks can turn ChatGPT into a genuinely helpful sidekick.


Bloomberg
23 minutes ago
- Bloomberg
Bloomberg: The China Show 6/2/2025
'Bloomberg: The China Show' is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world's second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech and trends, Yvonne Man and Annabelle Droulers give global investors unique insight, delivering in-depth discussions with the newsmakers who matter. (Source: Bloomberg)