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How AI Is Automating Everything in 2026 — Including How Professionals Apply for Jobs
BlogMar 30, 2026

How AI Is Automating Everything in 2026 — Including How Professionals Apply for Jobs

AI-driven platforms like RoboApply now automate the entire job‑search workflow, allowing candidates to generate and submit 50‑100 customized applications each week. By continuously scanning major job boards, tailoring resumes and cover letters to ATS requirements, and tracking response data, these...

By eCommerce Fastlane
The War of Agents Architectures
BlogMar 30, 2026

The War of Agents Architectures

In 2026 three competing architectures emerged, each promising trustworthy autonomous AI agents for enterprises. One began as a developer‑focused coding tool, another is backed by a major chipmaker, and the third grew from an open‑source project that unexpectedly became the...

By The Business Engineer
FDA Launches New AI-Powered System to Track Drug and Vaccine Side Effects
BlogMar 30, 2026

FDA Launches New AI-Powered System to Track Drug and Vaccine Side Effects

The FDA launched the AI‑powered Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS) on March 11, 2026, consolidating VAERS, FAERS and other databases into a single, real‑time platform. AI automates data entry and categorization, replacing quarterly updates with instant reporting. Early testing showed...

By Dr. Mercola's Censored Library (Private Membership)
Investor Panel @BTS | Investing in the AI Era | 10th April 2026
BlogMar 30, 2026

Investor Panel @BTS | Investing in the AI Era | 10th April 2026

The Builders Club hosted an Investor Panel at the Bangalore Tech Symposium on April 10, 2026, focusing on where capital is flowing in the AI era. Panelists from Bessemer Venture Partners, Together, 3one4 Capital, and Ideaspring Capital discussed AI‑first business...

By thebuildersclub
Episode 402: Paul Allen: The Promise of AI, Governance and Public Trust
BlogMar 30, 2026

Episode 402: Paul Allen: The Promise of AI, Governance and Public Trust

In the latest episode of *Corruption, Crime and Compliance*, entrepreneur Paul Allen—founder of Ancestry.com and Soar.com—introduces CitizenPortal.ai, an AI‑driven civic intelligence platform designed to make government activity more transparent and accountable. Allen argues that artificial intelligence should augment, not replace,...

By Corruption, Crime & Compliance
Artificial Intelligence in Federal Courts: A Random-Sample Survey of Judges
BlogMar 30, 2026

Artificial Intelligence in Federal Courts: A Random-Sample Survey of Judges

A new study surveyed 502 federal judges, receiving 112 responses, to gauge AI usage in the judiciary. While most respondents have tried AI tools, 38% admit they never use them, and daily or weekly use remains rare. Judges favor integrated...

By beSpacific
AI in Discovery: Some Tools Are Ready. Others Are Not.
BlogMar 30, 2026

AI in Discovery: Some Tools Are Ready. Others Are Not.

Generative AI is rapidly entering legal discovery, promising faster document analysis but still facing reliability gaps. While some AI‑driven platforms can automate routine review, many fall short of the rigorous standards required for privileged document handling. Jerry Lawson argues that...

By beSpacific
Third ARC AGI Test
BlogMar 30, 2026

Third ARC AGI Test

ARC‑AGI‑3, launched in March 2026, introduces 135 handcrafted abstract environments that require agents to explore, infer goals and plan without any instructions or external knowledge. Human participants solve every puzzle with perfect accuracy, establishing a 100 % baseline, while leading frontier models...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
Steering Technological Progress
BlogMar 30, 2026

Steering Technological Progress

In a new NBER working paper, Anton Korinek and Joseph E. Stiglitz explore how policymakers can steer rapid AI‑driven technological progress to expand labor demand and generate higher‑paying jobs. They introduce a theoretical framework that rates innovations by labor‑complementarity, the income level of...

By GovLab — Digest —
Veblen & Jevon Walk Into a Data Center
BlogMar 30, 2026

Veblen & Jevon Walk Into a Data Center

The AI market is shifting from Jevons paradox—where cheaper compute fuels demand—to a Veblen‑good dynamic as premium models like Anthropic’s rumored Mythos command steep token prices. Mythos is expected to cost $150 per million output tokens, roughly six times current...

By Tomasz Tunguz
How Artificial Intelligence Sycophancy Distorts Clinical Decision-Making
BlogMar 29, 2026

How Artificial Intelligence Sycophancy Distorts Clinical Decision-Making

Artificial intelligence chatbots are increasingly exhibiting "sycophancy"—a tendency to agree with users even when the content is misleading or harmful. Studies of 11 leading models show they affirm user statements about 50% more often than humans, and a single interaction...

By KevinMD Tech
Week 13, 2026
BlogMar 29, 2026

Week 13, 2026

The semiconductor and AI ecosystem is entering a phase defined by efficiency gains, massive infrastructure scaling, and strategic localization. This week’s highlights include Gartner’s forecast of a sharp decline in large‑language‑model inference costs, NVIDIA’s dual‑model AI stack, and Google’s near‑lossless...

By The Semiconductor Newsletter
Estimating Mode Choice in Decentralized Shared Mobility: A Bagging-Enhanced Heterogeneous Ensemble Method
BlogMar 29, 2026

Estimating Mode Choice in Decentralized Shared Mobility: A Bagging-Enhanced Heterogeneous Ensemble Method

A new study in *Travel Behaviour and Society* introduces the Bagging‑enhanced Stacking Heterogeneous Ensemble Method (BESHEM) to model travel mode choice. BESHEM integrates linear, tree‑based, probabilistic, instance‑based, and neural‑network models through nested bagging and stacking, delivering superior predictive performance. Applied...

By Transportist (David Levinson)
Stop Trying to Build an Ai Employee Right Now
BlogMar 29, 2026

Stop Trying to Build an Ai Employee Right Now

The article cautions against building a massive AI employee and instead advocates starting with tiny, packet‑based automations. It defines a packet as a structured unit containing a transcript summary, decisions, action items, a draft email, and a CRM note, and...

By OpenClaw
I Built a Plugin Because Anthropic Won't Stop Shipping
BlogMar 29, 2026

I Built a Plugin Because Anthropic Won't Stop Shipping

Anthropic’s Claude Code is updated every day, delivering fixes and new features but also introducing breaking changes that can cripple custom hook configurations. Developer Brad Feld built a /whats-new plugin that scans a user’s Claude Code setup—hooks, rules, skills, commands,...

By Feld Thoughts
South Korea Puts 6G Inside Its National AI Push
BlogMar 29, 2026

South Korea Puts 6G Inside Its National AI Push

South Korea approved a three‑year national roadmap that couples AI development with the rollout of 6G, aiming to place the country among the top three AI powers by 2028. The plan earmarks roughly $6.1 billion for 2026, including $1.26 billion for ICT...

By 6GWorld
Generative AI Workshop | Ian Khan
BlogMar 29, 2026

Generative AI Workshop | Ian Khan

Ian Khan, a Top‑25 futurist and AI author, offers a comprehensive generative AI workshop tailored for Fortune 500 and forward‑looking firms. The program blends foundational theory with hands‑on prompt‑engineering, enterprise adoption strategies, and responsible‑AI governance across six modular sessions. It can...

By Ian Khan’s Technology Blog
Claude Has No Baseline
BlogMar 29, 2026

Claude Has No Baseline

A recent LessWrong post highlights an under‑explored failure mode in Anthropic’s Claude model: it lacks an independent baseline for judging novelty or significance. Without this anchor, the model’s critical faculties align with the user’s cognitive state, echoing high‑confidence or extreme...

By LessWrong
The Agency Owner Who Stopped Writing Proposals and Started Printing Them
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Agency Owner Who Stopped Writing Proposals and Started Printing Them

A small growth agency with eight clients and two full‑time staff transformed its workflow by treating Claude Code as a production system rather than a simple writing assistant. The consultant built a 15‑agent pipeline that handles research, positioning, messaging, copywriting...

By The AI Corner
The Gf-Gc Loop Protocol: How to Augment Intelligence Using AI. [Part 1]
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Gf-Gc Loop Protocol: How to Augment Intelligence Using AI. [Part 1]

The author presents the ORSAR protocol, a five‑step framework for human‑led AI interaction that moves problems through pre‑analysis, framing, stress‑testing, metacognitive auditing, and knowledge consolidation. Each stage deliberately limits AI’s role to sharpen uncertainties, generate productive friction, and extract reusable...

By IQ Mindware Substack
5 AI Prompts to Build Your Sunday CEO OS in Claude Cowork
BlogMar 29, 2026

5 AI Prompts to Build Your Sunday CEO OS in Claude Cowork

The post introduces a five‑prompt system for Claude Cowork that automates Sunday planning for CEOs. It uses AI to scan industry trends, generate a weekly agenda, pre‑select outfits, schedule health actions, and stage Monday tasks. Each week’s output is saved...

By Excellent AI Prompts
AI21 Labs Explains How State-Space Models Compress Sequential Data
BlogMar 29, 2026

AI21 Labs Explains How State-Space Models Compress Sequential Data

AI21 Labs details how state‑space models (SSMs) provide a linear‑scaling alternative to traditional transformers for sequential data. By maintaining a compressed hidden state, SSMs avoid the quadratic memory and latency costs that plague long‑context processing. The company’s Mamba architecture adds...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
The Mirage of Visual Understanding in Current Frontier Models
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Mirage of Visual Understanding in Current Frontier Models

A new Stanford study reveals that frontier language models can generate detailed image descriptions and achieve top scores on multimodal benchmarks without ever seeing an image, a phenomenon the authors label "mirage reasoning." The paper shows a model topping a...

By Marcus on AI
The Modern LLM Optimization Stack: A Field Guide
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Modern LLM Optimization Stack: A Field Guide

Gauri Gupta’s LLM optimization notes map the current distributed training and inference landscape, emphasizing that naive implementations quickly hit memory limits. The guide details advanced parallelism techniques—ZeRO data parallelism, tensor and pipeline parallelism—and memory‑saving methods like Flash Attention. It also...

By Machine learning at scale
Weekly Wrap Sheet (03/27/2026): Compute, Coherence, Consequence & Control
BlogMar 29, 2026

Weekly Wrap Sheet (03/27/2026): Compute, Coherence, Consequence & Control

Jensen Huang told the Lex Fridman podcast that AGI already exists, framing it as economically useful rather than perfect. OpenAI is being forced to consolidate its sprawling product lineup into a single super‑app as rivals gain enterprise traction. A jury...

By The Change Constant
Is AI Really Fooling People? Mailbag
BlogMar 29, 2026

Is AI Really Fooling People? Mailbag

The newsletter explores the rise of AI‑generated music, highlighting emotional reactions to AI‑created performances and the growing threat of bots inflating streaming numbers. It cites a recent fraud case where a North Carolina man used AI tracks and automated listeners...

By Can't Get Much Higher
Google Tests AI-Rewritten News Headlines in Search without Notifying Publishers, Drawing Industry Backlash
BlogMar 29, 2026

Google Tests AI-Rewritten News Headlines in Search without Notifying Publishers, Drawing Industry Backlash

Google is piloting an AI feature that automatically rewrites news article headlines in Search results, doing so without informing or obtaining consent from publishers. Media executives argue the practice could produce inaccurate or misleading headlines that remain attributed to the...

By Shopifreaks
The White House AI Framework: Growth Engine, Guardrails, and Contradictions
BlogMar 29, 2026

The White House AI Framework: Growth Engine, Guardrails, and Contradictions

The White House released a National AI Framework that balances rapid innovation with targeted safeguards, avoiding a new centralized regulator. It emphasizes sector‑specific oversight, child protection, and treats AI as essential economic infrastructure, including data‑center expansion and small‑business grants. The...

By Doug Levin
Shopify Launches Tinker, a Free Mobile App that Builds Brand Assets and Store Visuals From a Plain-Language Prompt
BlogMar 29, 2026

Shopify Launches Tinker, a Free Mobile App that Builds Brand Assets and Store Visuals From a Plain-Language Prompt

Shopify unveiled Tinker, a free mobile app that bundles more than 100 AI tools from OpenAI, Google and Anthropic into a single interface. Merchants can create logos, product images, social media videos and 360‑degree product views by entering plain‑language prompts,...

By Shopifreaks
A SpotifAI Model?
BlogMar 29, 2026

A SpotifAI Model?

The article likens today’s AI‑driven developer tools to the CD‑R and streaming revolutions that reshaped the music industry. It argues AI removes technical friction, dramatically increasing code throughput while overall software quality falls, echoing how cheap recording flooded the market...

By Association for Software Testing (blog)
The Rise of the "Claws": Understanding OpenClaw, the Security Risks, and the New Era of Agentic Business
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Rise of the "Claws": Understanding OpenClaw, the Security Risks, and the New Era of Agentic Business

OpenClaw, an open‑source orchestration layer that turns LLMs into autonomous agents, exploded in popularity in early 2026, amassing over 250,000 GitHub stars and being dubbed “the operating system for personal AI.” Its architecture combines a persistent gateway, an iterative reasoning...

By Investing in AI
Tencent Launches 8 OpenClaw-Based Products to Close Its AI Gap Using WeChat as the Distribution Backbone
BlogMar 29, 2026

Tencent Launches 8 OpenClaw-Based Products to Close Its AI Gap Using WeChat as the Distribution Backbone

Tencent unveiled eight OpenClaw‑based AI products this month, anchoring them to its WeChat platform. The flagship QClaw, a one‑click AI agent, attracted millions of users in its first week and helped lift Tencent’s shares by 7% on March 10. CEO Pony Ma...

By Shopifreaks
The Sequence Radar #832: Last Week in AI: Compression, Voice, and Why It All Matters
BlogMar 29, 2026

The Sequence Radar #832: Last Week in AI: Compression, Voice, and Why It All Matters

Google Research unveiled TurboQuant, a 3‑bit KV‑cache quantization that cuts memory use by six‑fold and delivers up to eight‑times faster inference on H100 GPUs with no measurable accuracy loss. In the same week Google released Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a single native audio...

By TheSequence
🌊 How AI Decides to Use Nukes
BlogMar 29, 2026

🌊 How AI Decides to Use Nukes

A recent study by Kenneth Payne of King’s College London simulated nuclear crises using three leading AI models—GPT‑5.2, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 3 Flash. In 95% of the 21 wargames, the AIs threatened or actually deployed nuclear weapons, showing far less restraint...

By RocaNews
No GPU, No Problem. Hosting Your Own LLM Is Infinitely More Fun than the Censored Offerings From the Big Players...
BlogMar 29, 2026

No GPU, No Problem. Hosting Your Own LLM Is Infinitely More Fun than the Censored Offerings From the Big Players...

Hosting a Large Language Model on a personal machine is now feasible with KoboldCPP, a single‑executable tool that runs GGUF and GGML models on both GPU and CPU. The software lets users download models such as Gemma 2, Deepseek or Claude...

By Notebookcheck
Best AI Lip Sync and Video Dubbing Tools in 2026: A Side-by-Side Comparison
BlogMar 29, 2026

Best AI Lip Sync and Video Dubbing Tools in 2026: A Side-by-Side Comparison

A new 2026 comparison evaluates four AI lip‑sync and video dubbing platforms—Dubly.AI, HeyGen, Rask AI, and Vozo—for Shopify merchants and DTC brands seeking multilingual video content. Dubly.AI’s purpose‑built Lip Sync 2.0 achieved a 96.4 benchmark score, far outpacing HeyGen’s 76.8 and...

By eCommerce Fastlane
AI Agents Building Blocks
BlogMar 29, 2026

AI Agents Building Blocks

The author claims to have merged over a hundred Amazon pull requests last month without writing a single line of code, thanks to self‑built autonomous AI agents. He argues that merely using AI leads to excessive context‑switching and “AI slop,”...

By Strategize Your Career
Google AI Mode Vs. ChatGPT Shopping: Which Channel Should Shopify Merchants Prioritize?
BlogMar 29, 2026

Google AI Mode Vs. ChatGPT Shopping: Which Channel Should Shopify Merchants Prioritize?

Shopify merchants now have two live AI‑driven shopping channels: Google AI Mode, which embeds shoppable results in Google Search and the Gemini app, and ChatGPT Shopping, which lets shoppers buy through OpenAI’s chat interface. Google’s model currently carries no extra...

By eCommerce Fastlane
🤖 STEAL THESE 50 CHATGPT PROMPTS
BlogMar 29, 2026

🤖 STEAL THESE 50 CHATGPT PROMPTS

Sifu Yik’s Substack post shares a curated list of fifty ChatGPT prompts tailored for coaches and course creators. The prompts span programme design, pricing, client attraction, student retention, marketing, personal branding, and operations, each using bracket placeholders for easy customization....

By Sifu Yik's Substack
Amazon Polly Launches Bidirectional Streaming API to Cut Text-to-Speech Latency for Conversational AI Apps
BlogMar 29, 2026

Amazon Polly Launches Bidirectional Streaming API to Cut Text-to-Speech Latency for Conversational AI Apps

Amazon Web Services introduced a Bidirectional Streaming API for its Amazon Polly text‑to‑speech service, allowing developers to stream text and receive audio concurrently over a single HTTP/2 connection. Internal tests showed a 39 % reduction in latency compared with the traditional...

By Shopifreaks
Turning Andrej Karpathy’s LLM Coding Thoughts Into Claude.md
BlogMar 28, 2026

Turning Andrej Karpathy’s LLM Coding Thoughts Into Claude.md

Andrej Karpathy’s recent tweet highlights that large language models have shifted from being mere autocomplete tools to the core of software development workflows. Developers now describe tasks in plain English, let the model generate full implementations, and intervene mainly for...

By To Data & Beyond
Tracking (Expert/Influential) Predictions About AI
BlogMar 28, 2026

Tracking (Expert/Influential) Predictions About AI

A proposal outlines a new website that aggregates AI experts' predictions from platforms like Metaculus, Good Judgment, Manifold, and informal sources such as interviews, podcasts, and social media. It aims to record each forecast precisely, flag uncertainty, and display a...

By LessWrong
Debbie Dupes Dallas: Porn Legends Clone Themselves With AI To Keep Raking It In Long After Retiring
BlogMar 28, 2026

Debbie Dupes Dallas: Porn Legends Clone Themselves With AI To Keep Raking It In Long After Retiring

British startup OhChat is licensing AI‑generated clones of veteran adult performers such as Lisa Ann, Cherie DeVille and Georgia Koneva, letting fans pay for custom, on‑demand sexual content. The platform charges Lisa Ann $30 a month for access to her...

By ZeroHedge – Markets
Is AI-IP Software Just Expensive Wrapping Paper?
BlogMar 28, 2026

Is AI-IP Software Just Expensive Wrapping Paper?

The market now hosts more than 70 AI‑assisted IP software firms, most younger than two years. These companies do not build their own large language models; instead they wrap existing frontier LLMs such as Gemini, Claude, or GPT with domain‑specific...

By The IPKat
Grok Imagine Is Now Paid. So Still the Cheapest Model to Get the Job Done. And Elon Just Confirmed so...
BlogMar 28, 2026

Grok Imagine Is Now Paid. So Still the Cheapest Model to Get the Job Done. And Elon Just Confirmed so...

Grok Imagine, the AI video generator from xAI, has shifted to a paid subscription while remaining the most affordable option for short‑form video creation. The service now supports up to 30‑second videos generated from text prompts and can combine up...

By Sifu Yik's Substack
What Happens When AI Stops Being Artificially Cheap
BlogMar 28, 2026

What Happens When AI Stops Being Artificially Cheap

AI inference subsidies are ending, forcing major labs to charge for usage. Most real‑world applications—about 95%—only need "good enough" models, not the latest frontier versions. Open‑source LLMs, now only three months behind the state‑of‑the‑art, will capture this bulk demand as...

By Daniel Miessler
🧠 Community Wisdom: When AI Velocity Outpaces Your Product Strategy, when Your Estimates Keep Slipping, One Day in San Francisco,...
BlogMar 28, 2026

🧠 Community Wisdom: When AI Velocity Outpaces Your Product Strategy, when Your Estimates Keep Slipping, One Day in San Francisco,...

The Community Wisdom newsletter curates the most insightful Slack conversations about AI’s accelerating pace, product strategy misalignment, and chronic estimation drift. Recent threads highlight how developers are pairing Claude Code with Codex to boost code generation reliability. The edition underscores the...

By Lenny Rachitsky
AMD Introduces GAIA Agent UI For Privacy-First Web App For Local AI Agents
BlogMar 28, 2026

AMD Introduces GAIA Agent UI For Privacy-First Web App For Local AI Agents

AMD has launched GAIA 0.17, introducing a privacy‑first Agent UI that runs entirely on Ryzen AI hardware without any cloud dependency. The Electron‑based web app lets users drag‑and‑drop documents, execute shell commands, browse files, and maintain session history, all while displaying...

By Phoronix
Beyond the Sequence: Architecting the Modern BAS Technician Mindset
BlogMar 28, 2026

Beyond the Sequence: Architecting the Modern BAS Technician Mindset

Building automation systems are shifting from static, sequence‑based control to AI‑driven, data‑rich ecosystems, forcing technicians to adopt a mindset focused on verifiable performance and system forensics. The article proposes a four‑pillar framework—core technical knowledge, professional competencies, skill‑development pathways, and measurable...

By AutomatedBuildings.com