
DNV Outlines Foundations for Achieving Trustworthy AI
DNV released a position paper outlining how traditional risk‑management principles can be adapted to assure AI‑enabled systems in safety‑critical industries. The research emphasizes a continuous, lifecycle‑wide assurance model that captures the full AI ecosystem, from data and algorithms to human and physical interactions. Core foundations include a comprehensive system model, modular risk decomposition, evidence‑linked safety claims, and adaptive monitoring as AI evolves. DNV is already partnering with firms to apply these methods, positioning the framework as a practical pathway for trustworthy AI adoption.

Turn Claude Into Your Personal AI Operating System (With My MCP)
The AI Blew My Mind (AIBMM) MCP is now live, embedding a library of 22 prompts and Nano Banana image generation directly into Claude’s chat, Cowork, Code, desktop app, and terminal. It streamlines content repurposing, infographic creation, personalized prompting, SOP building,...
GenAI Takes Underwriting Into a New Phase
Generative AI is reshaping property‑and‑casualty underwriting by accelerating quote turnaround, automating data‑driven decisions, and embedding capital‑allocation logic directly into the underwriting workflow. Insurers are moving from annual portfolio reviews to monthly or even weekly cycles, using AI to continuously align...

AI Assistance Can Aid Caregivers
Artificial intelligence is moving into senior caregiving, offering tools that track medication schedules, monitor vital signs, and alert families to safety risks. AI‑driven sensors and wearables can provide real‑time health insights, while chatbots and companion robots add social interaction and...
Vertiv Expands Ohio Manufacturing to Support AI Data Center Cooling Demand
Vertiv announced a roughly $50 million investment to expand its Ironton and Westerville, Ohio facilities, boosting manufacturing capacity for advanced liquid‑cooling and chilled‑water systems. The Ironton plant’s output is slated to increase about 45 % by Q2 2027, enabling faster response to AI‑driven,...

RSAC 2026: Reflections on a Security Show That Became an AI Showcase
RSA 2026 turned into an AI‑centric event, with security serving as the backdrop. Attendees heard concrete announcements on runtime guardrails, red‑team testing, and lifecycle controls, signaling that AI security is moving from theory to operation. Vendors touted unified integrations of...
April 2026 ITL FOCUS: Underwriting
Generative AI, first introduced to underwriting in late 2022, has rapidly accelerated efficiency by automating data collection and triaging submissions. Recent AI agents now perform actions on behalf of underwriters, enabling continuous underwriting that flags real‑time changes such as a restaurant...
Could Retrieval-Augmented Generation with Large Language Models Help Make Local Zoning Codes Easier to Navigate?
Researchers at Urban tested retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) with large language models on Minneapolis' 467‑page zoning code to see if AI can simplify permit queries. The benchmark showed that RAG‑enhanced models returned more accurate, context‑aware answers than baseline LLMs. City officials...

🔴 Career Brew (🎓☕) - 31st Mar - 58 Hottest Early to Mid Career Jobs - Do Not Miss
The Career Brew newsletter highlights 58 early‑to‑mid‑career openings, emphasizing high‑paying AI/ML positions at firms like Uber, Google, and Sigma Computing. Salaries for senior AI roles reach up to $270,000, while data, finance, and product roles also feature six‑figure compensation. The...
Argonne Advances AI-Enabled Rare Earth Separation with Aclara Partnership
Argonne National Laboratory and Aclara Resources have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement to create an AI‑enabled digital twin for heavy rare earth separation. The partnership will feed data from Aclara’s pilot plant into Argonne’s advanced computing platform, aiming...

You’re Using AI Wrong
Many professionals adopt AI tools hoping to cut workload, but end up spending more time testing prompts, switching apps, and watching tutorials. The post argues that the problem isn’t the technology itself but the lack of systematic usage. It recommends...

Fixing the Zero-Click SEO Crisis
In 2025 Google rolled out AI Overviews that present concise answers directly on the search results page. This feature caused Devon’s web‑design blog to lose roughly 61% of its organic clicks, turning a steady lead pipeline into a zero‑click funnel....

Sfaal and SDS Propose Pre-Contractual AI Safeguards for Writers
The French Syndicat des agents artistiques et littéraires (Sfaal) and the Syndicat des scénaristes (SDS) have announced a joint framework of pre‑contractual safeguards aimed at protecting writers from unauthorized AI‑generated reproductions of their work. The proposal includes mandatory disclosure clauses,...

The AI Oligarchs Don't Want You Reading This
New York Assemblymember Alex Bores, a Democratic candidate for NY‑12, is confronting a $10 million super‑PAC funded by AI industry leaders Greg Brockman, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. Bores, who authored the state’s RAISE Act—the nation’s toughest AI safety law—promises federal...

The Fed Chair Just Said What AI Leaders Won't: The Models Don't Work
Fed Chair Jerome Powell publicly expressed his lack of confidence in the economic models used to forecast markets, noting that no system has reliably predicted the economy. He highlighted that while large language models (LLMs) have advanced dramatically, they remain...

What Scarcity Taught Computing, and AI Might Need to Relearn
The article reflects on how early computers, constrained by expensive storage and limited memory, forced engineers to develop disciplined indexing, selective retrieval, and purposeful forgetting. It argues that modern AI research often assumes unlimited context windows, leading to information overload...

Anyway, What Does AI-RAN Even Mean?
AI‑RAN is currently a marketing‑driven label rather than a defined technical standard, despite telecom’s decades‑long use of AI in radio networks. Vendors offer divergent interpretations, making it hard for operators to model total cost of ownership or plan capital expenditures....

BREAKING: Anthropic Just Leaked Claude Code’s Entire Source Code
Anthropic inadvertently published the Claude Code 2.1.88 source map to the npm registry, exposing the full JavaScript source and 44 internal feature flags. The leak revealed fully built, but unreleased, capabilities such as 24/7 background agents, multi‑Claude orchestration, cron scheduling,...

You’re Not Asking Better Questions
The post observes that AI-generated answers have become cleaner, more structured, and seemingly more useful, leading users to believe they are asking better questions. In reality, the perceived improvement stems from advances in language models rather than refined prompting. The...

Driving AI Software Governance - Through Open Source and Community, with Robert Brennan of OpenHands
Robert Brennan, co‑founder of OpenHands, recalls the excitement around the debut of Devin, an early agent‑driven development platform. He and his team grew concerned about who would control the software’s evolution, prompting a push for open‑source, community‑based governance. OpenHands was...

👑 We Were Wrong
Burger King released a bold, fully transparent apology ad that directly addressed long‑standing customer complaints about price and quality. The commercial, posted on YouTube, received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with viewers praising the brand’s willingness to admit its flaws. This move...

6 AI Terms Everyone Confuses (and Why Getting Them Right Changes How You Build)
The post clarifies six AI‑related terms—agents, automations, skills, MCP, plugins, and hooks—explaining how each fits into the technology stack. It argues that misusing these labels wastes time and money for founders, teams, and consultants. By mapping each concept to a...

☕🤖Tutorial: Turn ChatGPT Into Your Business Auditor (Find Revenue Leaks in 30 Minutes)
The post walks readers through building an AI‑powered Business Auditor using ChatGPT prompts that deliver a full diagnostic in six steps within 30 minutes. By feeding raw business data, the auditor maps revenue streams, audits costs, pinpoints customer drop‑offs, and...
AI Med Consult and 4D EMR Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance AI-Driven Patient Engagement and Practice Efficiency
AI Med Consult and 4th Dimension EMR announced a strategic partnership at the AACS Annual Scientific Meeting, integrating AI‑driven patient engagement tools with 4D EMR’s aesthetic‑medicine platform. The combined solution will feed real‑time interaction data into electronic medical records, delivering...

Near-Life Webinar: Leveraging the Power of AI in Branching Scenario Design
Chris Tucker hosted a webinar with Karl Kapp and Mike Todd to explore how generative AI can streamline the design of branching scenarios. The session covered the full spectrum of AI assistance, from light content augmentation to fully AI‑drafted scenarios...
Is AI Ready to Transform COA Development?
Artificial intelligence is reshaping clinical development by augmenting, not replacing, human expertise. AI already accelerates medical imaging, compound discovery and COVID‑19 vaccine modeling, compressing timelines from years to months. In clinical outcome assessment (COA) translation, AI can support draft translation...

A $4,280 Wine Fridge That Knows Every Bottle Inside
Samsung unveiled the Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator in South Korea at a price of roughly $4,280. The unit combines three independent temperature zones, a camera‑driven AI Wine Manager, and a Multi‑Pantry that cools food for wine pairings. Integrated with SmartThings,...

AI Is Not Coming. It Is Here.
Allen Buchanan, a principal at Lee & Associates, argues that artificial intelligence is already reshaping commercial‑real‑estate brokerage. While AI cannot replace the trust‑building role of brokers, it can instantly analyze leases, market data, and ownership patterns, dramatically speeding up research....

This Prompt Turned Claude Into My Nutrition Coach
The post explains how a well‑crafted Claude prompt can turn vague nutrition intentions into a repeatable system that delivers calorie estimates, macro targets, weekly meal plans, shopping lists, and simple rules. It emphasizes that most people already know basic diet...
Why Family Firms Must Embrace AI Or Risk Being Left Behind
Family firms are at a crossroads as artificial intelligence reshapes every sector. AI delivers immediate gains in efficiency, predictive analytics, and customer insight while respecting the human touch that defines these businesses. Early adopters report faster decision‑making and freed creative...

NVIDIA’s Healthcare Stack Is the Picks and Shovels Play You’ve Been Waiting For
NVIDIA has assembled a comprehensive AI infrastructure stack for healthcare, encompassing BioNeMo, MONAI, Isaac for Healthcare, Holoscan, Parabricks, Clara and NIM. Its 2026 State of AI in Healthcare survey shows 70% of organizations actively using AI, with generative models now...
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: A New Battlefield Reality
Technological advances and rising defense spending have accelerated development of lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), which can select and engage targets without human intervention. The global autonomous weapons market, valued at $14.2 billion in 2024, is projected to more than double...

TabArena Explained
TabArena is a living benchmark for tabular machine‑learning models hosted on HuggingFace, featuring a strict preprocessing and evaluation protocol. It evaluates 51 curated tasks—13 regression and 38 classification datasets—using an Elo rating system to compare algorithms pairwise. Recent Prior Labs’...

JT/DL: AI-Fueled Lawsuits; Police & Self-Surveillance
Recent justice‑technology news highlights a surge of AI‑related legal mishaps, from an Oregon attorney fined for citing AI‑generated case law to a wave of AI‑driven lawsuits cluttering courts. The FBI’s admission of purchasing Americans’ location data and a 93 GB breach...

Stop Marrying Your Model: Why Enterprise AI Needs a Multi-Model Architecture
Enterprises are increasingly tying critical workflows to a single large language model, only to face costly re‑architectures when that model is deprecated or altered. The article argues that a multi‑model architecture—using an abstraction layer to route requests to the most...

RSAC 2026: Commvault Extends Enterprise Resilience to Structured and AI Data with Real-Time Governance Controls
Commvault announced an expansion of its data security posture management (DSPM) to include structured data and AI‑driven vector databases, leveraging its recent acquisition of Satori. The new real‑time data access governance lets security teams monitor and control structured data usage,...
Indosat Bets on Inclusive AI to Reach Every Corner of Indonesia
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is shifting from a traditional telco to an AI‑driven tech company, focusing on inclusive AI that reaches Indonesia’s 280 million people across 17,000 islands. The operator has opened an AI experience centre in Jayapura to support remote healthcare,...

The Sequence Knowledge #833: How to Build a World Model
The post outlines a practical toolkit for building modern AI world models, emphasizing that a world model is a layered stack rather than a single algorithm. It begins with tokenizing reality—compressing observations before reasoning—and proceeds through techniques like dynamics learning,...

Where AI Fits in Trading
The author argues that AI will not magically generate trading profits because markets are largely efficient and human psychology drives most losses. Consistent winners are high‑frequency firms and market makers that have built deep data and infrastructure moats. AI’s true...

Volkswagen Group Builds Generative AI Pipeline for Brand-Compliant Vehicle Assets
Volkswagen Group partnered with AWS to build a generative‑AI pipeline that creates photorealistic, brand‑compliant vehicle images for its ten marques. By fine‑tuning the Flux.1‑Dev diffusion model with DreamBooth on proprietary digital‑twin data and deploying it on Amazon SageMaker, the company...
AI Is Expanding Job Roles — And What People Need From Workplace Designs
A Harvard Business Review article argues that AI is not cutting jobs but expanding employee responsibilities, prompting workers to take on new tasks out of curiosity. This shift intensifies workdays and creates a need for workplace environments that balance intellectual...

How Do AI-Native Law Firms Work?
General Legal, an AI‑native law firm, uses a full‑stack artificial intelligence engine to draft and review commercial contracts, allowing it to deliver standard agreements for as little as $500 while maintaining 40‑50% profit margins. By automating roughly 80% of the...

I Tested 50+ AI Prompt Tricks. And These 6 Actually Work
The post distills over 50 AI prompt experiments into nine proven frameworks that dramatically improve output quality. Techniques like step‑by‑step reasoning, role‑playing a seasoned expert, and offering conservative‑moderate‑aggressive options force the model to think more deliberately. New 2026 tricks add...

The New Organizational Architecture
The post outlines a new organizational architecture that emerges after six AI‑driven transformation forces have run their course. It argues that architecture decisions compound, creating structural debt if mis‑aligned. Companies that establish the right architecture early can lock in structural...

Effective AI Oversight Through Proof Drills
Effective AI oversight now hinges on the ability to reconstruct a single AI‑influenced decision with verifiable records. The EU AI Act makes automatic event logging a compliance prerequisite for high‑risk systems, but merely having policies is insufficient. A "proof drill"—a...

AI Can Do Everything a Salesperson Does. That’s Exactly Why Salespeople Matter More
AI is now capable of performing most routine sales tasks—research, email drafting, note‑taking, and CRM updates—effectively automating the "homework" of reps. The article argues that this shift actually raises the value of human salespeople, whose core responsibilities become judgment, relationship...
Marketing in the Agentic Era
On April 9 at 10:00 AM PDT, former CMO Lena Waters will host a new version of Theory Ventures’ Office Hours. Waters, who led marketing at Notion, Grammarly and DocuSign, will discuss how companies can redesign their marketing organizations for an AI‑driven world. The...

5 Reasons Your Claude Skills Keep Breaking (and You Don’t Even Notice)
The post outlines five common pitfalls that cause Claude Cowork skills to underperform, such as never testing Claude without the skill, writing instructions for imagined problems, and patching instead of rebuilding. It introduces a self‑contained skill that automates a baseline‑build‑refine...
Why AI Sandboxes Matter for Responsible Innovation and Public Trust
AI regulatory sandboxes are emerging worldwide as structured testbeds for emerging technologies. Three primary models—regulatory, operational, and hybrid—offer varying degrees of oversight and infrastructure. These sandboxes intervene at different stages of policy development, often using waivers to permit experimentation before...

Last Week in ConTech - 30 March 2026
Construction is entering an AI‑first era where new firms embed technology directly into delivery processes rather than selling standalone software. Recent stealth launch Zero RFI ($13.8 M) and Unlimited Industries ($12 M) illustrate investor appetite for vertically integrated, AI‑native contractors, while private...