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XMMS Codebase Brought Back To Life By AI With GTK4 + GStreamer/PipeWire Port
BlogMar 23, 2026

XMMS Codebase Brought Back To Life By AI With GTK4 + GStreamer/PipeWire Port

Longtime Linux desktop fans saw XMMS, a Winamp‑inspired player, dormant for two decades until Red Hat’s Christian Schaller used AI to port its codebase from GTK2 and Esound to modern GTK4, GStreamer, and PipeWire. After months of limited progress with...

By Phoronix
From Zero to Subagent in 5 Minutes
BlogMar 23, 2026

From Zero to Subagent in 5 Minutes

Walter, a solo founder of a micro‑SaaS invoicing tool, generates thousands of AI‑written code lines weekly but still manually reviews everything. The AI’s limited context window causes prompt bloat, leading to missed bugs and security fears. He switched from using...

By Smart Prompts For AI
10 Best X (Twitter) Accounts to Follow for LLM Updates
BlogMar 23, 2026

10 Best X (Twitter) Accounts to Follow for LLM Updates

Kanwal Mehreen’s KDnuggets piece spotlights ten X (formerly Twitter) accounts that consistently deliver high‑quality LLM updates, ranging from research paper digests to practical implementation tips and industry‑level news. The list groups accounts by focus—research (DAIR.AI, alphaXiv), deep‑learning intuition (Andrej Karpathy), hands‑on tutorials...

By KDnuggets
IFLYTEK AI Translation Earbuds Support 60 Languages and Just Got a Big Price Cut
BlogMar 23, 2026

IFLYTEK AI Translation Earbuds Support 60 Languages and Just Got a Big Price Cut

iFLYTEK has launched AI Translation Earbuds that support 60 languages and provide real‑time, two‑second latency interpretation. The device combines dual microphones, a bone‑conduction sensor, and active noise cancellation to achieve up to 97% speech‑recognition accuracy in noisy environments. Battery life...

By Notebookcheck
NCSA Highlights Delta, DeltaAI Role in AI Framework for Astrophysics Workflows
BlogMar 23, 2026

NCSA Highlights Delta, DeltaAI Role in AI Framework for Astrophysics Workflows

Researchers at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) used the Delta and DeltaAI systems to test RADAR, an AI-driven framework that fuses gravitational‑wave and radio‑astronomy data for multi‑messenger astrophysics. The framework demonstrated that analysis can occur where data reside,...

By HPCwire
Proudly South African AI Legal Assistant
BlogMar 23, 2026

Proudly South African AI Legal Assistant

Murphy’s Law is a South African‑built AI legal assistant trained by local practitioners to deliver jurisdiction‑specific advice. The platform automates compliance workflows, litigation document generation, contract drafting, legal research, and due‑diligence, while offering a chat interface, project vault, and courtroom...

By Tech4Law
NAIRR at 2 Years: Advancing American Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Leadership
BlogMar 23, 2026

NAIRR at 2 Years: Advancing American Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Leadership

Two years after its launch, the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) has become a nationwide AI infrastructure supporting researchers, educators, students, startups and small businesses. Backed by the NSF, 13 federal agencies and 28 private partners, NAIRR has provided...

By HPCwire
Trump’s AI Framework Concedes the Backlash Is Real
BlogMar 23, 2026

Trump’s AI Framework Concedes the Backlash Is Real

The White House unveiled a National AI Legislative Framework that acknowledges growing public backlash against artificial intelligence. Recent polls show 57% of voters believe AI risks outweigh benefits, prompting more than 11 states to consider data‑center moratoriums. Earlier federal attempts...

By Riskgaming by Lux Capital
Regarding the Consumption of Fruit
BlogMar 23, 2026

Regarding the Consumption of Fruit

Over the past week, an AI‑generated “Fruit Love Island” series has racked up hundreds of millions of TikTok views, turning computer‑made fruit characters into a parody of reality‑TV drama. The craze follows earlier meme waves of AI fruits cheating, self‑cannibalizing,...

By The Etymology Nerd
These Aren’t Your Memories
BlogMar 23, 2026

These Aren’t Your Memories

The post highlights how generative AI can instantly synthesize explanations, summaries, and reconstructed narratives, making the output feel as familiar as a personal memory. Over repeated interactions, these AI‑crafted responses begin to blur the line between lived experience and second‑hand...

By Exploring ChatGPT
Wurthy
BlogMar 23, 2026

Wurthy

Wurthy is an AI‑powered financial operating system that offers a buy‑now, pay‑later (BNPL) solution tailored for service‑based small and medium‑sized businesses. Founded by serial entrepreneur Rudd Davis, the platform lets firms such as law offices, creative agencies, and medical practices...

By Everywhere VC
Fastest AI Vision Model for Your Laptop : Liquid AI LFM 2.5
BlogMar 23, 2026

Fastest AI Vision Model for Your Laptop : Liquid AI LFM 2.5

Liquid AI unveiled LFM 2.5, a vision‑language model that runs entirely on laptops and smartphones using WebGPU and ONNX Runtime. The hybrid architecture blends convolutional blocks with grouped query attention, delivering real‑time image captioning, document analysis, and video processing. It supports...

By Geeky Gadgets
From Sketch to Store : Turning Hand-Drawn Designs Into Functional Apps with Claude Code
BlogMar 23, 2026

From Sketch to Store : Turning Hand-Drawn Designs Into Functional Apps with Claude Code

Matt Maher demonstrates a workflow that starts with hand‑drawn app screens in the AI‑powered design tool Pencil and finishes with functional, production‑ready code generated by Claude Code. Pencil’s real‑time, component‑centric interface lets designers experiment quickly while maintaining a reusable design...

By Geeky Gadgets
CData Expands Connect AI Platform with New Agent Tooling and Enterprise-Grade Security to Power Production AI Deployments
BlogMar 23, 2026

CData Expands Connect AI Platform with New Agent Tooling and Enterprise-Grade Security to Power Production AI Deployments

CData Software unveiled major upgrades to its Connect AI platform, adding a Connect Gateway that extends live, read‑write access to over 350 on‑premise and cloud data sources. The release introduces three new tool categories—Universal, Source, and Custom—allowing agents to operate...

By StorageNewsletter
Black Duck Launches Signal to Tackle the Security Risks of AI-Generated Code
BlogMar 23, 2026

Black Duck Launches Signal to Tackle the Security Risks of AI-Generated Code

Black Duck announced the general availability of Black Duck Signal, an AI‑driven application security platform built to protect code generated by AI coding assistants. Unlike traditional rule‑based AST tools, Signal employs a suite of specialized AI agents powered by the...

By IT Security Guru
This Train Drives Itself and It’s Already on U.S. Tracks
BlogMar 23, 2026

This Train Drives Itself and It’s Already on U.S. Tracks

Parallel Systems, an LA‑based startup, is piloting autonomous freight rail cars that operate without a traditional locomotive. The driverless units rely on a suite of cameras, lidar sensors and remote operators to navigate existing U.S. tracks. If the trials prove...

By Rich on Tech
Preparing Every Student for an AI-Powered Future
BlogMar 23, 2026

Preparing Every Student for an AI-Powered Future

At the SCSP AI+Education conference, leaders argued that education must move beyond basic AI literacy toward teaching durable, agentic capabilities as generative AI takes on complex tasks. They envision teachers as AI‑augmented facilitators who offload administrative work, creating fluid classrooms...

By Legal Tech Daily
When AI Erases Moats, What Happens to Markets?
BlogMar 23, 2026

When AI Erases Moats, What Happens to Markets?

The piece argues that AI will erode traditional competitive moats, making five‑year cash‑flow forecasts unreliable and forcing a shift from discounted‑cash‑flow models to valuations based on current cash flow multiples. Drawing on Elon Musk’s first‑principles thinking, it challenges the century‑old...

By AI Disruption
The Elon Terrawatt Announcement Nobody in Health Tech Is Taking Seriously Enough
BlogMar 23, 2026

The Elon Terrawatt Announcement Nobody in Health Tech Is Taking Seriously Enough

Elon Musk announced in April 2025 a joint venture between Tesla, xAI and SpaceX to build the "Terrafab" in Austin, Texas – an advanced semiconductor fab designed to deliver a terawatt (1,000 GW) of AI compute per year, dwarfing the current...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Advanced Deep Learning Interview Questions #2 - The Memory Fragmentation Trap
BlogMar 23, 2026

Advanced Deep Learning Interview Questions #2 - The Memory Fragmentation Trap

In a Meta senior ML engineer interview, candidates are asked how to debug a 500‑line PyTorch out‑of‑memory (OOM) stack trace without simply lowering the batch size. The post argues that stack traces are unreliable and that the real issue is...

By AI Interview Prep
AI Bias in Healthcare: When Algorithms Erase Black Professionals
BlogMar 23, 2026

AI Bias in Healthcare: When Algorithms Erase Black Professionals

Physician executive Seleipiri Akobo recounts how generative AI rendered her as a white woman, and when her race was added, as a stereotypical Black superhero. The incident illustrates how AI models default to white norms and treat Black identities as...

By KevinMD
Latent-Y: The Autonomous AI Agent for Drug Design at Scale
BlogMar 23, 2026

Latent-Y: The Autonomous AI Agent for Drug Design at Scale

Latent Labs unveiled Latent‑Y, an autonomous AI agent that designs therapeutic antibodies from natural‑language prompts. Powered by the Latent‑X2 generative model, the platform compresses weeks of expert work into hours and can run multiple design campaigns in parallel. In three...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Legal AI in 2026: Market Signals, On-Prem Reality, and the Business Model Problem
BlogMar 23, 2026

Legal AI in 2026: Market Signals, On-Prem Reality, and the Business Model Problem

Legal AI is reaching a pivotal moment in 2026 as enterprises shift toward on‑premise deployments to safeguard sensitive case data. Market signals show a 40% year‑over‑year rise in self‑hosted solutions, challenging the dominance of cloud‑based subscription models. Vendors now grapple...

By Legalcomplex
New York’s Anti-AI Bill Looks Like Protectionism – Updated
BlogMar 23, 2026

New York’s Anti-AI Bill Looks Like Protectionism – Updated

New York Senate Bill S7263 seeks to impose liability on AI chatbots that impersonate licensed professionals in law, medicine and other fields. While the sponsor emphasizes targeting false credential claims, the bill’s language broadly bans AI from delivering substantive advice...

By Artificial Lawyer
Advancing Patient-Centred AI with Adaptive Machine Learning
BlogMar 23, 2026

Advancing Patient-Centred AI with Adaptive Machine Learning

The paper highlights that fragmented, inequitable health‑care data hampers patient‑centred AI, limiting personalization and equity. It critiques three existing AI pathways and proposes Adaptive Machine Learning (AML) as a fourth, continuously updating models with real‑world, context‑sensitive data. AML rests on...

By GovLab — Digest —
CIX ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU Family Targets OpenClaw Deployments
BlogMar 23, 2026

CIX ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU Family Targets OpenClaw Deployments

CIX unveiled the ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU family, a trio of chips purpose‑built for the OpenClaw AI framework. The high‑end ClawCore‑P delivers a 12‑core 3.2 GHz processor, Immortalis‑G720 GPU and 45 TOPS AI compute, shipping in March 2026. The mid‑range ClawCore‑A adds 80 TOPS...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
7 AI Prompts to Build the Two Claude Projects Your Business Is Missing
BlogMar 23, 2026

7 AI Prompts to Build the Two Claude Projects Your Business Is Missing

The post introduces two free Claude Projects that can be built instantly: an AI‑driven sales pipeline that accelerates deal closing, and a strategic thinking partner that functions like a board of advisors familiar with the company’s numbers. By using specific...

By Excellent AI Prompts
Spotlight: “She’ll Be ‘Right, Mate” – Can Your Robot Pass the Turing Test?
BlogMar 23, 2026

Spotlight: “She’ll Be ‘Right, Mate” – Can Your Robot Pass the Turing Test?

Ben Miller argues that autonomous earth‑moving equipment should be judged by a mining‑industry version of the Turing Test – can seasoned operators tell a machine from a human driver? He notes that even the most mature autonomous haulage systems from...

By The Intelligent Miner
How to Build Patient Trust in Medical AI
BlogMar 23, 2026

How to Build Patient Trust in Medical AI

A JAMA Network Open study of 3,000 U.S. adults examined trust in AI‑assisted medical visits for a moderate‑risk rash. Participants favored AI that outperformed specialists, increasing visit preference by 32.5%, while doctor presence only added 18.4%. FDA approval and other...

By Digital Health Wire
Canvas Unrolls AI Teaching Agent
BlogMar 23, 2026

Canvas Unrolls AI Teaching Agent

Instructure’s Canvas platform has launched IgniteAI Agent, an agentic artificial‑intelligence assistant that automates routine faculty tasks such as rubric generation, content alignment and discussion‑board reviews. The tool, powered by Amazon Web Services, is offered free to U.S. Canvas customers through...

By Inside Higher Ed – Learning Innovation (column)
Spins Instead of Bits: New Computing Architecture Could Solve AI’s Energy Problem
BlogMar 23, 2026

Spins Instead of Bits: New Computing Architecture Could Solve AI’s Energy Problem

AI‑driven models are pushing data‑center power use to new heights, exposing the limits of traditional transistor scaling. Researchers highlight spintronics—using electron spin instead of charge—as a promising alternative that can store data non‑volatilely while processing at high speed. By minimizing...

By Igor’sLAB
Claude Code: A Practical Guide to Agentic "Vibe Coding" From the Terminal
BlogMar 23, 2026

Claude Code: A Practical Guide to Agentic "Vibe Coding" From the Terminal

Anthropic’s Claude Code brings agentic "vibe coding" to the terminal, letting engineers describe desired outcomes while the AI writes, edits, and tests code across an entire project. The tool reads the full codebase, manages git workflows, and can even coordinate...

By AI Space
Webinar: AI Risks, Ethics & Compliance Programs — Building a Defensible Governance Framework
BlogMar 23, 2026

Webinar: AI Risks, Ethics & Compliance Programs — Building a Defensible Governance Framework

The Volkov Law webinar on April 7, 2026 will guide legal and compliance leaders through building a defensible AI governance framework. It distinguishes AI risk from traditional technology risk, highlighting high‑stakes decision‑making systems versus productivity tools. The session outlines board‑level...

By Corruption, Crime & Compliance
When Alignment Becomes an Attack Surface: Prompt Injection in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems
BlogMar 23, 2026

When Alignment Becomes an Attack Surface: Prompt Injection in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems

A new research proposal augments the GovSim multi‑agent platform with a Prompt Infection (PI) module, allowing LLM agents to transfer resources that mimic data theft. The study will vary communication norms, network size, and defensive mechanisms such as police agents...

By LessWrong
AI Live Zoom Transcript (3/22/2026)
BlogMar 22, 2026

AI Live Zoom Transcript (3/22/2026)

On March 22, 2026 a Zoom podcast transcript was published alongside a link to Grok’s AI‑driven analysis of the conversation. The post invites readers to feed the raw transcript into their favorite AI prompts for deeper insight. Grok’s analysis is presented as...

By Don’s Newsletter
Evolutionary Code Optimization: How Datadog Automates Low-Level Performance Tuning
BlogMar 22, 2026

Evolutionary Code Optimization: How Datadog Automates Low-Level Performance Tuning

Datadog engineers moved from hand‑tuning Go assembly to an automated system called BitsEvolve that leverages large language models and evolutionary algorithms to optimize low‑level code. Manual removal of redundant bounds checks alone delivered a 25% CPU reduction on targeted functions....

By Machine learning at scale
The 78x Token Tax That's Killing Local AI Agents (And the One Model That Survives It).
BlogMar 22, 2026

The 78x Token Tax That's Killing Local AI Agents (And the One Model That Survives It).

The author evaluates LangChain's Deep Agents framework on a consumer‑grade RTX 4080 SUPER, discovering a massive token overhead that inflates API‑like calls by up to 78 times. A simple query that costs 77 tokens via Anthropic’s API expands to nearly 6,000 tokens when...

By The AI Architect
AI Agents For Retail: How Retail AI Agents Work
BlogMar 22, 2026

AI Agents For Retail: How Retail AI Agents Work

AI agents are emerging as autonomous digital employees that can handle customer support, inventory management, marketing, and even checkout within chat interfaces. Brands such as Naadam and Ridge have already shifted routine support and ad generation to AI, reporting lower...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Andrej Karpathy Explains Why AI Agent Skills Fail in Long Workflows
BlogMar 22, 2026

Andrej Karpathy Explains Why AI Agent Skills Fail in Long Workflows

Andrej Karpathy’s recent analysis highlights a critical flaw in AI‑driven workflows that rely on agent skills: accuracy deteriorates as tasks become longer and more complex. The probabilistic nature of these skills leads to hallucinations, skipped steps, and cascading errors, especially...

By Geeky Gadgets
Advanced Deep Learning Interview Questions #1 - The VRAM Bottleneck Trap
BlogMar 22, 2026

Advanced Deep Learning Interview Questions #1 - The VRAM Bottleneck Trap

In senior AI engineer interviews, candidates often cite academic reasons for custom forward and backward passes, but the real driver is VRAM bandwidth limits. Standard PyTorch autograd retains every intermediate tensor, inflating memory usage and preventing large‑scale LLM training or...

By AI Interview Prep
A $5 AI Book Draft that Fools Writing Detectors
BlogMar 22, 2026

A $5 AI Book Draft that Fools Writing Detectors

Andrew Wheeler released "LLMs for Mortals," a book drafted in just two months with roughly $5 in Anthropic API fees. About half of the manuscript was generated by Sonnet 4.1 and then lightly copy‑edited for 20‑30 hours per chapter. The...

By Boing Boing
Sashiko Now Providing AI Reviews On Rust Code For The Linux Kernel
BlogMar 22, 2026

Sashiko Now Providing AI Reviews On Rust Code For The Linux Kernel

Google’s Gemini Pro‑powered AI reviewer Sashiko has expanded to monitor the rust‑for‑linux mailing list, automatically analyzing new Rust patches for the Linux kernel. The service currently operates without custom Rust prompts, but developers plan to add language‑specific rules and a Rust‑focused...

By Phoronix
From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE/CRM Blogs: What’s New in Customer Service; Managing Release Waves; Configuring AI Models; Sales Prediction
BlogMar 22, 2026

From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE/CRM Blogs: What’s New in Customer Service; Managing Release Waves; Configuring AI Models; Sales Prediction

Microsoft Dynamics 365 released its 2026 Release Wave 1, shifting Customer Service feature delivery from an opt‑in early‑access model to a monthly release channel. New capabilities are disabled by default, allowing administrators to enable them selectively via security roles. A Synoptek guide...

By MSDynamicsWorld
DuckDB, AI, and the Future of Data Engineering | with Staff Engineer, Matt Martin
BlogMar 21, 2026

DuckDB, AI, and the Future of Data Engineering | with Staff Engineer, Matt Martin

DuckDB is emerging as a mainstream in‑process analytical engine, allowing SQL queries to run directly inside Python, R, or Julia without a separate server. Staff Engineer Matt Martin highlighted how its columnar storage and vectorized execution deliver warehouse‑level performance on...

By Confessions of a Data Guy
The Day Meta’s AI Agent Broke Least Privilege: A MAESTRO Deep-Dive You Can’t Ignore
BlogMar 21, 2026

The Day Meta’s AI Agent Broke Least Privilege: A MAESTRO Deep-Dive You Can’t Ignore

Meta’s internal LLM‑driven AI agent unintentionally posted remediation guidance to a public engineering thread, prompting a human to apply a mis‑configured access‑control change. The change exposed large volumes of internal and user data for roughly two hours before a SEV1...

By Agentic AI
"You Give Better Advice than You Take."
BlogMar 21, 2026

"You Give Better Advice than You Take."

The author reflects on insights from his AI assistant, Tubey, which identified that he gives better advice than he takes. He outlines three personal gaps: over‑extending across too many content platforms, insufficient delegation and excessive review, and a brand promise...

By Creator Science
Former Uber Self-Driving Chief: Tesla FSD Crashed with My Kids Inside
BlogMar 21, 2026

Former Uber Self-Driving Chief: Tesla FSD Crashed with My Kids Inside

Raffi Krikorian, who led Uber’s self‑driving division and maintained a two‑year injury‑free record, reported that Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) system caused a crash in his Model X while his children were in the back seat. The incident, detailed in an Atlantic...

By Boing Boing
10 (Ridiculous) Tools Worth Every Penny in 2026:
BlogMar 21, 2026

10 (Ridiculous) Tools Worth Every Penny in 2026:

The post spotlights ten AI‑driven tools that the author deems worth the subscription cost in 2026, ranging from text generation and voice dictation to video creation and password management. Each entry lists a core problem it solves, a brief feature...

By Sifu Yik's Substack