AI Blogs and Articles

Rethinking Intelligence
BlogMar 16, 2026

Rethinking Intelligence

A new paper by Yann LeCun and co‑authors outlines a philosophy that AI should mirror human specialization rather than pursue a monolithic artificial general intelligence. The authors argue that finite computational resources are best allocated to mastering a limited set...

By BuzzMachine
Writing As Thinking
BlogMar 16, 2026

Writing As Thinking

The author reflects on the resurgence of plagiarism fears as AI large‑language models begin to produce essays and press releases. By sharing a personal anecdote about duplicated university papers and a recent experiment using Claude to draft a smart‑manufacturing article,...

By The Manufacturing Connection
ThreeV
BlogMar 16, 2026

ThreeV

ThreeV has launched an AI‑powered computer‑vision platform that automates inspections for power and utility assets. The Multi‑Sensory Asset Intelligence Platform digitizes the entire inspection workflow, turning field‑captured visual data into actionable insights. By detecting equipment failures early, it aims to...

By Everywhere VC
Tetsuwan
BlogMar 16, 2026

Tetsuwan

Tetsuwan Scientific, an AI‑driven robotics firm, has unveiled autonomous scientific agents that can independently design, execute, and interpret wet‑lab experiments. By integrating large‑language‑model reasoning with precision robotic hardware, the platform automates complex protocols traditionally performed by human technicians. The company’s...

By Everywhere VC
Tough Day
BlogMar 16, 2026

Tough Day

Tough Day is an AI‑powered behavioral support platform that equips employees and managers with on‑demand, confidential advice through its virtual assistant, Tuffy. The service targets high‑pressure workplace moments, helping users build resilience, manage stress, and communicate more effectively. By integrating...

By Everywhere VC
I Asked AI to Show Me What My Cat Would Look Like as a Human... With Gemini
BlogMar 16, 2026

I Asked AI to Show Me What My Cat Would Look Like as a Human... With Gemini

The post demonstrates how Google Gemini’s text‑to‑image feature can transform a pet photo into a human‑like portrait. By uploading a cat picture and entering a simple prompt, users receive a realistic illustration of the animal as a person. The author...

By Sifu Yik's Substack
It Still Doesn’t Look Like There’s an AI Bubble
BlogMar 16, 2026

It Still Doesn’t Look Like There’s an AI Bubble

Last fall, analysts warned of an AI bubble as firms like OpenAI and Anthropic projected revenue doubling or tripling within a year. Contrary to those fears, Anthropic’s annualized revenue surged to $19 billion, far exceeding its 2026 target and the industry’s...

By Understanding AI
Models, Apps, and Harnesses: How Tech Writers Should Select AI Tools
BlogMar 16, 2026

Models, Apps, and Harnesses: How Tech Writers Should Select AI Tools

Tech writers face a new dilemma: choosing AI tools that fit documentation style guides amid a flood of headline‑grabbing models and agents. Ethan Mollick’s recent guide reframes the decision‑making process into three layers—models, applications, and harnesses—rather than a single "use...

By The Content Wrangler
The Discovery Machine
BlogMar 16, 2026

The Discovery Machine

Artificial intelligence is moving from data analysis to hypothesis generation, fundamentally altering the scientific method. Recent work such as DeepMind’s GNoME system has generated millions of candidate materials, while neural networks have rediscovered physical laws without prior equations. These advances...

By Exploring ChatGPT
Where to Invest in AI
BlogMar 16, 2026

Where to Invest in AI

The blog argues that AI is a transformative wave comparable to the internet, mobile, and crypto, and that investors should focus on the “pick‑and‑shovel” companies that supply the underlying hardware and services. It highlights Nvidia’s explosive growth as a proxy...

By Emerging AI
The Biggest Lie on the Internet (Inside My Advanced Topics in AI Law and Policy Class #8.1)
BlogMar 16, 2026

The Biggest Lie on the Internet (Inside My Advanced Topics in AI Law and Policy Class #8.1)

The post argues that the ubiquitous "I agree" click is the biggest lie on the internet, citing studies showing most users never read privacy policies and that fully reviewing them would require about 76 workdays a year. It highlights recent...

By Thinking Freely with Nita Farahany
AI Should Be the Guide, Not the Ghostwriter
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI Should Be the Guide, Not the Ghostwriter

The article argues that AI should act as a mentor rather than a ghostwriter in education. It draws on research about the illusion of competence and the concept of desirable difficulty, emphasizing generative learning and scaffolding to promote deep understanding....

By Donald Clark Plan B
Beeline Kazakhstan Monitoring System Orman-AI Prevents 100 Forest Fires
BlogMar 16, 2026

Beeline Kazakhstan Monitoring System Orman-AI Prevents 100 Forest Fires

Beeline Kazakhstan launched Orman‑AI, an AI‑driven forest fire monitoring platform, in 2022. The system deploys more than 100 video‑surveillance cameras across Astana and six key regions, continuously scanning for fire signatures. Since its inception, Orman‑AI has prevented over 100 forest...

By Telecompaper
11 TOP VIRAL AI TOOLS & TIPS TODAY ✅ (16 MARCH 2026)
BlogMar 16, 2026

11 TOP VIRAL AI TOOLS & TIPS TODAY ✅ (16 MARCH 2026)

The post spotlights two breakthrough AI tools released in March 2026—OpenJarvis, Stanford’s open‑source, local‑first framework for on‑device personal agents, and GLM‑5‑Turbo, Zhipu AI’s high‑speed, agent‑native model for long‑chain tasks. OpenJarvis runs entirely on smartphones or edge servers, achieving 88.7% local...

By Sifu Yik's Substack
CRMLS Expands RealReports Partnership
BlogMar 16, 2026

CRMLS Expands RealReports Partnership

California Regional MLS (CRMLS) announced that its RealReports AI‑powered home‑report service will be offered as a no‑cost core product to all its members. The move follows strong adoption by multiple real‑estate associations, prompting CEO Art Carter to extend the tool...

By Vendor Alley
AI Music Generation Goes Consumer with Google’s MusicFX DJ
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI Music Generation Goes Consumer with Google’s MusicFX DJ

Google DeepMind’s MusicFX DJ is a web‑based tool that turns text prompts into a continuous, high‑fidelity music stream in real time. Leveraging the Lyria RealTime diffusion model, it lets users layer up to ten prompts and adjust intensity, chaos and...

By KDnuggets
5 Powerful AI Prompts to Build Personal and Business Intelligence Documents for Every AI Tool (Beginner Friendly)
BlogMar 16, 2026

5 Powerful AI Prompts to Build Personal and Business Intelligence Documents for Every AI Tool (Beginner Friendly)

AI platforms now offer built‑in memory, but it stays confined to each service and often drifts from the user’s true intent. The article proposes Personal and Business Intelligence Documents—deliberately authored files that capture an individual’s preferences or an organization’s operational...

By Excellent AI Prompts
L&T Technology Services Launches NVIDIA-Powered AI Lung Digital Twin Platform for Advanced Respiratory Diagnostics
BlogMar 16, 2026

L&T Technology Services Launches NVIDIA-Powered AI Lung Digital Twin Platform for Advanced Respiratory Diagnostics

L&T Technology Services (LTTS) unveiled an AI‑powered digital twin platform that creates immersive 3D models of patients’ lungs from CT scans. The solution leverages NVIDIA’s Physical AI stack—including Omniverse, TensorRT and MONAI—to deliver real‑time visualization, automated segmentation of airways, vessels...

By HealthTech HotSpot
New MIT AI System Designs Structurally Sound 3D Printable Objects
BlogMar 16, 2026

New MIT AI System Designs Structurally Sound 3D Printable Objects

MIT CSAIL introduced PhysiOpt, an AI system that creates 3D printable objects with built‑in structural integrity. Trained on a library of functional shapes, the model automatically refines designs to address overhangs, weight‑bearing limits, and other physical constraints. Users can describe...

By Fabbaloo
Event Report: Nvidia GTC Kicks Off - All Eyes on AI Future
BlogMar 16, 2026

Event Report: Nvidia GTC Kicks Off - All Eyes on AI Future

Nvidia kicked off its 2026 GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, drawing more than 30,000 in‑person participants and an estimated 300,000 online viewers. CEO Jensen Huang outlined a roadmap that includes Vera Rubin AI and Vera Ultra platforms slated for...

By Ray Wang – A Software Insider’s Point of View
August Wins Big Law Firm Hughes Hubbard
BlogMar 16, 2026

August Wins Big Law Firm Hughes Hubbard

August, a legal‑AI platform aimed at midsize and boutique firms, announced that AmLaw 200 firm Hughes Hubbard & Reed has selected it as a firm‑wide solution. The adoption spans practice areas and core business functions such as finance, billing, marketing, and...

By Artificial Lawyer
Synopsys Explores AI/ML Impact on Mask Synthesis at SPIE 2026
BlogMar 16, 2026

Synopsys Explores AI/ML Impact on Mask Synthesis at SPIE 2026

Synopsys hosted a Lithography VIP Symposium at SPIE 2026, featuring a panel on AI/ML in mask synthesis. Executives from photomask makers, fabs, and EDA discussed how GPUs and advanced AI are already addressing the exploding complexity of EUV mask design....

By SemiWiki
Factor's Chief Strategy Officer: Industry Shifting From AI Access to AI Fluency
BlogMar 16, 2026

Factor's Chief Strategy Officer: Industry Shifting From AI Access to AI Fluency

Factor’s chief strategy officer, Chris DeConti, says legal‑tech buyers are moving beyond simple AI access toward true AI fluency. The shift reflects a maturation in procurement, with firms seeking integrated, strategy‑driven deployments rather than isolated pilots. Factor’s award‑winning training program,...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Legal Opinion: The Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Asylum Cases
BlogMar 16, 2026

Legal Opinion: The Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Asylum Cases

Open Rights Group released a legal opinion examining the UK Home Office’s use of generative AI tools—ACS and APS—in refugee status determinations. The opinion highlights that the tools produced inaccurate summaries in up to 9% of cases, lack transparent oversight,...

By Open Rights Group — Blog —
AI Coding Competencies: What Inspires Awe — and 5 Ways They Spark Dread
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI Coding Competencies: What Inspires Awe — and 5 Ways They Spark Dread

Generative AI tools such as Replit, Claude Code, and Microsoft Copilot now generate functional code scaffolds or complete micro‑services within minutes, dramatically compressing traditional development cycles. While these models enable rapid prototyping, they also introduce a dependency on opaque systems...

By Drive – StarCIO Digital Trailblazer
Hydrogen-Controlled AI Semiconductor Enables Learning and Memory in Two-Terminal Device
BlogMar 16, 2026

Hydrogen-Controlled AI Semiconductor Enables Learning and Memory in Two-Terminal Device

Researchers at DGIST have demonstrated the first AI semiconductor that uses electrically controlled hydrogen‑ion migration to perform both computation and memory in a vertical two‑terminal device. The hydrogen‑based resistive switching replaces traditional oxygen‑vacancy mechanisms, delivering uniform, stable operation over more...

By Nanowerk
AI Decodes the  Rules Behind Self-Assembling Protein Nanoribbons
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI Decodes the Rules Behind Self-Assembling Protein Nanoribbons

Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory used the machine‑learning tool AtomAI to analyze atomic force microscopy images of designed protein nanoribbons on mica. The study discovered that a thin water layer on the mineral surface, not the underlying potassium lattice,...

By Nanowerk
Monday Miscellany
BlogMar 16, 2026

Monday Miscellany

PermaKat Eleonora Rosati testified before the UK Communications and Digital Committee, contributing to its new report on AI, copyright and the creative industries. The report recommends technical standards for rights reservation, data provenance and mandatory labeling of AI‑generated content to protect...

By The IPKat
XLSMART Unveils AI-Powered Vision to Lead Indonesia's Digital Future
BlogMar 16, 2026

XLSMART Unveils AI-Powered Vision to Lead Indonesia's Digital Future

XLSMART, the product of the 2025 XL Axiata‑Smartfren merger, announced an AI‑centric strategy to become Indonesia’s digital‑economy engine. The telecom now serves 73 million customers, holds a 27% market share and operates 225 000 base stations. AI “copilots” powered by Huawei’s AUTIN...

By Developing Telecoms
How AI Is Changing My Work as a Staff+ Engineer
BlogMar 16, 2026

How AI Is Changing My Work as a Staff+ Engineer

Staff+ engineers are seeing their role transform as AI coding agents take over most implementation work. By feeding documentation and high‑level intent to large language model agents, engineers can generate, test, and iterate on code in days instead of weeks....

By LeadDev (independent publication)
5 Key Takeaways From Legal Week
BlogMar 16, 2026

5 Key Takeaways From Legal Week

Artificial Lawyer reported that LexisNexis unveiled plans for 10,000 pre‑built AI workflows, signaling that legal AI has moved beyond the modest assistant role most firms currently use. The segmented‑workflow approach lets AI handle extensive, billable tasks, a capability many large...

By Artificial Lawyer
3 Out of 4 AI Coding Agents Will Break Your Code
BlogMar 16, 2026

3 Out of 4 AI Coding Agents Will Break Your Code

A new benchmark called SWE‑CI, developed by Sun Yat‑sen University and Alibaba, reframes AI coding evaluation from single‑snapshot bug fixes to continuous maintenance of evolving repositories. The benchmark tracks 233 days and an average of 71 commits per project, simulating...

By State of AI
Anomaly Detection Market: The Silent Enabler Unlocking the Business Potential Across Industries
BlogMar 16, 2026

Anomaly Detection Market: The Silent Enabler Unlocking the Business Potential Across Industries

Anomaly detection is emerging as a critical technology across sectors, enabling firms to shift from reactive to predictive operations. The global market is projected to reach $26.16 billion by 2035, growing at a 15.1% CAGR, driven by rising IoT, AI, and...

By Journal of mHealth
AI Keynote Cluster D: The Rise of Autonomous Decision Systems & Human-AI Co-Creation in 2026
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI Keynote Cluster D: The Rise of Autonomous Decision Systems & Human-AI Co-Creation in 2026

By 2026, AI is transitioning from a pure automation tool to an autonomous decision partner across enterprises. The World Economic Forum predicts over 50 % of organizations will embed AI into core decision processes, with autonomous systems handling up to 40 %...

By Ian Khan’s Technology Blog
Sanders's Data Center Moratorium Is Risky Strategy for AI Safety
BlogMar 16, 2026

Sanders's Data Center Moratorium Is Risky Strategy for AI Safety

Senator Bernie Sanders announced a bill to halt construction of new data centers, arguing that unchecked AI growth threatens jobs, democracy, and could lead to superintelligent systems beyond human control. Critics contend that a temporary moratorium would barely delay frontier...

By LessWrong
AI in Finance and Banking, March 15, 2026
BlogMar 16, 2026

AI in Finance and Banking, March 15, 2026

The latest semi‑monthly column by Sabrina I. Pacifici surveys AI’s rapid penetration of finance, highlighting six research strands. It examines how large language models influence bargaining games, maps AI‑driven fiscal actions across 64 countries, and cites Anthropic’s warning that hedge‑fund...

By beSpacific
You Need a Private Claude Plugin Marketplace (Cowork Guide)
BlogMar 16, 2026

You Need a Private Claude Plugin Marketplace (Cowork Guide)

The post introduces a private Claude plugin marketplace built on a single GitHub repository, consolidating all Claude skills for personal and team use. It details the folder structure, build process, and how to handle public versus private repositories. By centralizing...

By Alex McFarland
Brown Math Department Postdoctoral Position
BlogMar 16, 2026

Brown Math Department Postdoctoral Position

Brown University’s Mathematics Department has announced a rapid‑turnaround postdoctoral position focused on the intersection of mathematics and artificial intelligence. The role is open to candidates with a PhD in mathematics and welcomes any research that blends math with AI, not...

By LessWrong
CEO Interview with Dr. Mohammad Rastegari of Elastix.AI
BlogMar 15, 2026

CEO Interview with Dr. Mohammad Rastegari of Elastix.AI

Elastix.AI, led by former Meta and Apple AI scientist Dr. Mohammad Rastegari, is building a reconfigurable FPGA‑based inference platform that promises dramatically lower cost and power consumption for large‑scale AI models. The company claims up to ten‑fold reductions in inference...

By SemiWiki
What Is Ollama, How to Use It, and Why It Matters (10 AI Prompts to Test Local Models)
BlogMar 15, 2026

What Is Ollama, How to Use It, and Why It Matters (10 AI Prompts to Test Local Models)

Ollama is a lightweight platform that lets users run advanced large‑language models directly on their own machines, bypassing cloud APIs. It packages popular open‑source models into a simple command‑line interface, enabling instant local chatbots. By keeping inference on‑device, Ollama eliminates...

By Excellent AI Prompts
How Materials Informatics Aids Photocatalyst Design for Hydrogen Production
BlogMar 15, 2026

How Materials Informatics Aids Photocatalyst Design for Hydrogen Production

Researchers used machine‑learning interatomic potential (MLIP) calculations to screen dopants for orthorhombic Sn₃O₄, identifying aluminum as a stable dopant. Experimental hydrothermal synthesis confirmed the predictions, with 5 % Al‑doped o‑Sn₃O₄ delivering 16‑times higher hydrogen production under visible light. The study demonstrates...

By Nanowerk
The Industrialization of Algorithm Design: AI-Driven Research for Systems
BlogMar 15, 2026

The Industrialization of Algorithm Design: AI-Driven Research for Systems

UC Berkeley researchers introduced AI‑Driven Research for Systems (ADRS), a closed‑loop framework where large language models iteratively generate and refine system algorithms using simulators as hard verifiers. The approach treats code generation as an evolutionary search, allowing the LLM to...

By Machine learning at scale
Horace Dediu on Apple Sitting Out the AI Spending Race
BlogMar 15, 2026

Horace Dediu on Apple Sitting Out the AI Spending Race

Apple is deliberately avoiding the $650 billion AI‑infrastructure spend that hyperscalers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta are pouring into data centers. Instead, it keeps its capital budget around $14 billion, licensing Google’s Gemini model for roughly $1 billion a year and embedding...

By Daring Fireball
AI Can Imitate Voice
BlogMar 15, 2026

AI Can Imitate Voice

AI writing tools can produce polished articles from simple prompts, yet the output often feels empty, lacking the human soul that seasoned writers recognize. The distinction between mechanically generated prose and authentic, soulful writing is becoming a critical consideration in...

By Exploring ChatGPT
Inside Ramp, the $32B Company Where AI Agents Run Everything | Geoff Charles
BlogMar 15, 2026

Inside Ramp, the $32B Company Where AI Agents Run Everything | Geoff Charles

Ramp, the $32 billion fintech, has built an AI‑native organization where autonomous agents handle product research, data analysis, and code generation. Its internal Claude Code skill guides product managers through framing, research, and spec creation, while voice‑of‑customer and analyst agents compress...

By Creator Economy (Peter Yang)
AI Transformation in Healthcare: Complete Guide to Revolutionizing Patient Care and Operations
BlogMar 15, 2026

AI Transformation in Healthcare: Complete Guide to Revolutionizing Patient Care and Operations

The healthcare sector faces soaring costs, workforce gaps, and fragmented data, prompting a shift toward AI-driven solutions. Machine learning, NLP, computer vision, RPA, and generative AI are emerging as core technologies that improve diagnostics, streamline operations, and personalize treatment. A...

By Ian Khan’s Technology Blog
Review: “The Age of AI and Our Human Future” — A Futurist’s Take on Power, Purpose, and Partnership
BlogMar 15, 2026

Review: “The Age of AI and Our Human Future” — A Futurist’s Take on Power, Purpose, and Partnership

In "The Age of AI and Our Human Future," Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher argue that artificial intelligence is reshaping geopolitics, ethics and human identity, demanding a partnership rather than replacement. The review by futurist Ian Khan highlights...

By Ian Khan’s Technology Blog
When the Strongest Software and the Strongest Hardware Begin to Ally
BlogMar 15, 2026

When the Strongest Software and the Strongest Hardware Begin to Ally

Palantir Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a deep collaboration to launch the Sovereign AI Operating System Reference Architecture (AIOS-RA), an end‑to‑end solution that bundles compute, networking and software for enterprise AI data centers. The offering promises to reduce the complexity...

By AI Disruption
Some Models Don't Identify with Their Official Name
BlogMar 15, 2026

Some Models Don't Identify with Their Official Name

A recent sweep of 102 large language models (LLMs) on OpenRouter revealed that 38 models (about 37%) self‑identified as a different AI on at least one prompt. Notable outliers include DeepSeek V3.2 Speciale, which claimed to be ChatGPT 77% of...

By LessWrong