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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
Antigravity AgentKit 2.0 Updates Google’s Agent IDE with New Skills
BlogMar 15, 2026

Antigravity AgentKit 2.0 Updates Google’s Agent IDE with New Skills

Antigravity’s AgentKit 2.0 upgrades its AI‑driven IDE with modular agent skills, structured task execution via Agent MD and Gemini MD, and seamless integration with the InForge backend. The platform ships 16 specialized agents, over 40 domain‑specific skills, and 11 pre‑configured commands to automate...

By Geeky Gadgets
How One Investment Firm Is Building AI Analysts
BlogMar 15, 2026

How One Investment Firm Is Building AI Analysts

Phoenix Asset Management showcased how it is embedding AI agents into its equity research workflow, creating custom tools such as the Himilco screening system and an AI‑driven version of its DREAM evaluation model. The firm leverages large‑language models, workflow platforms...

By Behind the Balance Sheet (Substack)
Less Capable Misaligned ASIs Imply More Suffering
BlogMar 15, 2026

Less Capable Misaligned ASIs Imply More Suffering

The article argues that a misaligned artificial superintelligence (ASI) that is only marginally more capable than humans will cause far more total suffering than a vastly more powerful ASI. A weaker ASI must fight a protracted war and exploit humans...

By LessWrong
Best AI Keynote Speakers for 2026 | Expert Rankings | Ian Khan
BlogMar 15, 2026

Best AI Keynote Speakers for 2026 | Expert Rankings | Ian Khan

AI dominates the 2026 conference season, driving unprecedented demand for credible keynote speakers who can translate technical advances into business action. The guide ranks the top five AI speakers—Ian Khan, Cassie Kozyrkov, Zack Kass, Allie K. Miller, and Steve Brown—based...

By Ian Khan’s Technology Blog
Bridge Thinking and Wall Thinking
BlogMar 15, 2026

Bridge Thinking and Wall Thinking

The article introduces two mental models for AI safety strategy: "wall" thinking, which values incremental, always‑useful work, and "bridge" thinking, which demands a critical mass of effort before any impact. Wall examples include Chris Olah’s marginal‑probability approach and Inspect Eval’s push...

By LessWrong
Open-Source "GreenBoost" Driver Aims To Augment NVIDIA GPUs vRAM With System RAM & NVMe To Handle Larger LLMs
BlogMar 15, 2026

Open-Source "GreenBoost" Driver Aims To Augment NVIDIA GPUs vRAM With System RAM & NVMe To Handle Larger LLMs

GreenBoost is an open‑source Linux kernel module that extends NVIDIA GPU VRAM by allocating pinned system RAM and NVMe storage as CUDA‑accessible memory. It pairs a kernel driver with an LD_PRELOAD shim that intercepts allocation calls, redirecting large buffers to...

By Phoronix
You Are Responsible for Your Agent
BlogMar 15, 2026

You Are Responsible for Your Agent

The post warns that employees will soon bring personal generative‑AI agents to work, turning them into corporate liabilities much like early BYOD devices. Amazon’s recent $6.3 million loss from AI‑driven order‑processing failures illustrates the operational risk, prompting a 90‑day safety reset...

By Tomasz Tunguz
AWS to Deploy AI Inference Chips From Cerebras in Its Data Centers; Anapurna Labs/Amazon In-House AI Silicon Products
BlogMar 14, 2026

AWS to Deploy AI Inference Chips From Cerebras in Its Data Centers; Anapurna Labs/Amazon In-House AI Silicon Products

Amazon Web Services announced a multiyear partnership to deploy Cerebras Systems’ Wafer‑Scale Engine (WSE) chips for AI inference in its data centers. The move adds a purpose‑built inference accelerator alongside AWS’s own Trainium processors, targeting ultra‑low latency and high‑throughput workloads....

By IEEE ComSoc Technology Blog
When AI Is Fluent in Data but Illiterate in Context
BlogMar 14, 2026

When AI Is Fluent in Data but Illiterate in Context

A generative AI tool analyzed 191 Congolese survey responses on Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and automatically generated a theme called “Misinformation Resistance.” In reality, the responses reflected a historically rooted, politically informed distrust of institutions, not a cognitive bias. The...

By GovLab — Digest —
7 AI Prompts to Rebuild Your Life After a Major Life Change (The Practical Stuff, Not the Emotional Stuff)
BlogMar 14, 2026

7 AI Prompts to Rebuild Your Life After a Major Life Change (The Practical Stuff, Not the Emotional Stuff)

The post introduces a suite of seven AI prompts designed to automate the logistical grind that follows major life disruptions such as divorce, job loss, or bereavement. It recommends running the prompts on a local model like Jan.ai to keep...

By Excellent AI Prompts
The USB-C Port for Healthcare AI: Why MCP Is the Protocol That Actually Matters Right Now
BlogMar 14, 2026

The USB-C Port for Healthcare AI: Why MCP Is the Protocol That Actually Matters Right Now

The Model Context Protocol (MCP), open‑sourced by Anthropic and now governed by the Linux Foundation, is gaining rapid industry adoption as a universal "USB‑C" for AI‑driven healthcare applications. By flattening the M × N integration matrix, MCP lets any AI model plug...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
AI Recipe: The Skills Inventory
BlogMar 14, 2026

AI Recipe: The Skills Inventory

The post introduces an AI‑driven "Skills Inventory" recipe from the Prompt Hackers Cookbook, designed to map an individual’s current capabilities and identify development gaps. Using Claude, the framework guides users through a 30‑minute, intermediate‑level self‑assessment that rates each skill, highlights...

By AI Prompt Hackers
7 AI Prompts To Shift From Task-Monkey To Strategist
BlogMar 14, 2026

7 AI Prompts To Shift From Task-Monkey To Strategist

Victor, a skilled metal fabricator, spends six hours daily on administrative tasks like re‑typing CAD specs and drafting emails, limiting his ability to pursue lucrative reshoring contracts. Meanwhile, U.S. government actions—including Section 301 investigations and a $500 million DOE fund—are spurring a...

By Smart Prompts For AI
Troubleshooting Guide: Running Qwen3.5-35B with Reasoning & Tool Calling Using vLLM on Nvidia DGX Spark
BlogMar 14, 2026

Troubleshooting Guide: Running Qwen3.5-35B with Reasoning & Tool Calling Using vLLM on Nvidia DGX Spark

The post details how to run the Qwen3.5-35B MOE model—featuring 35 B parameters, 4‑bit AWQ quantization, and a 131 K context window—on Nvidia DGX Spark using vLLM. Standard vLLM Docker images (e.g., nvcr.io/nvidia/vllm:26.01-py3) ship with Transformers versions that do not recognize the...

By Agentic AI
The Sun – Campaigners Say Shops’ Use of Facial Recognition Is “Disproportionate”
BlogMar 14, 2026

The Sun – Campaigners Say Shops’ Use of Facial Recognition Is “Disproportionate”

UK supermarkets have begun deploying live facial‑recognition cameras to curb shoplifting, scanning every shopper in real time. The technology matches faces against law‑enforcement and private watchlists, aiming to deter theft before it occurs. Campaign groups, led by Big Brother Watch,...

By Big Brother Watch — Blog —
DIY $8,500 Zeus Supercomputer Replaces Cloud Tools for AI Business
BlogMar 14, 2026

DIY $8,500 Zeus Supercomputer Replaces Cloud Tools for AI Business

Jay’s DIY Zeus supercomputer, built for roughly $8,500, offers a high‑performance alternative to traditional cloud AI services. Powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, 128 GB of RAM, 14 TB of storage and an Nvidia 5090 GPU, it runs on Unraid OS with Docker...

By Geeky Gadgets
🤖 AI Agents Weekly: Claude Code Review, AutoHarness, Perplexity Personal Computer, Cloudflare /Crawl, Context7 CLI, and More
BlogMar 14, 2026

🤖 AI Agents Weekly: Claude Code Review, AutoHarness, Perplexity Personal Computer, Cloudflare /Crawl, Context7 CLI, and More

Anthropic unveiled Claude Code Review, a multi‑agent system that simultaneously scans, verifies, and prioritizes pull‑request issues, delivering both summary comments and inline annotations. The service flags problems in 84% of large PRs, averaging 7.5 bugs per review, with less than...

By AI Newsletter
The Sad Insanity of Bridging the Unrevealed Reveal
BlogMar 14, 2026

The Sad Insanity of Bridging the Unrevealed Reveal

The author used ChatGPT to probe its handling of genocide definitions, discovering the model refuses to label any ongoing event, including the COVID‑19 pandemic, as genocide. This limitation is framed as a broader inability of AI to entertain uncomfortable political...

By Future of Communications
Claude's New Visualization Feature Is Insane
BlogMar 14, 2026

Claude's New Visualization Feature Is Insane

Anthropic unveiled Claude’s new visualization feature, letting users co‑create financial narratives directly within a chat interface. The tool visualizes raw P&L data, proposes story arcs, asks clarifying questions via interactive cards, and outputs a board‑ready deck in minutes. In a...

By AI In Finance
How to Debug AI Backend Systems
BlogMar 14, 2026

How to Debug AI Backend Systems

The article recounts a three‑day debugging nightmare caused by a faulty document‑chunking strategy in an AI Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline, highlighting how traditional logging failed to surface the issue. It argues that AI systems require a dedicated observability stack—structured logging,...

By Backend Weekly
New Book: AI for Busy Teachers
BlogMar 14, 2026

New Book: AI for Busy Teachers

David, known as The Barefoot TEFL Teacher, has released *AI for Busy Teachers*, a practical guide aimed at UK primary and secondary educators. The book centers on the C.R.A.F.T. framework—Context, Role, Action, Format, Tweak—to craft effective AI prompts across tools...

By Barefoot TEFL Teacher
C.H. Robinson Powers Agentic Supply Chain AI
BlogMar 14, 2026

C.H. Robinson Powers Agentic Supply Chain AI

C.H. Robinson disclosed that its AI platform is built on a proprietary logistics dataset exceeding 100 trillion data points collected over decades. The Lean AI operating system embeds intelligence across core workflows such as pricing, routing, and invoicing, with hundreds...

By Container News
It’s Elon Musk’s World - but We Don’t Have to Live in It
BlogMar 14, 2026

It’s Elon Musk’s World - but We Don’t Have to Live in It

Elon Musk’s escalating presence on X, now averaging 60 daily posts, has coincided with a pronounced shift toward far‑right politics, a trend explored in the new book *Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed*. Authors Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff argue...

By Democracy for Sale
A Practical Guide to Autonomous Evaluation Loops in Claude Code
BlogMar 14, 2026

A Practical Guide to Autonomous Evaluation Loops in Claude Code

Claude Code now supports autonomous evaluation loops that iteratively test, score, and refine AI skills with minimal human input. The approach adapts Andrej Karpathy’s auto‑research framework, using structured YAML descriptions and binary true/false assertions to measure output quality. By automating...

By Geeky Gadgets
Defining the Blueprint | Shifting Contours of Connectivity in an AI-Native 6G Era
BlogMar 14, 2026

Defining the Blueprint | Shifting Contours of Connectivity in an AI-Native 6G Era

The telecom industry is redefining 6G as an AI‑native, cloud‑native architecture rather than a simple upgrade of 5G. AI will be embedded in every control loop, turning networks into self‑optimizing platforms that can predict failures and allocate resources in real...

By TelecomDrive
IOH, Safaricom Partner on AI, Mobile Financial Services
BlogMar 14, 2026

IOH, Safaricom Partner on AI, Mobile Financial Services

Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH) and Kenya's Safaricom have signed a partnership to co‑develop digital services, emphasizing artificial intelligence, mobile financial solutions, and network planning. The agreement leverages IOH’s push to embed AI across its telecom operations and Safaricom’s proven M‑Pay...

By Telecompaper
Problem Comes First: Why the Best AI Demos Don't Start With AI
BlogMar 14, 2026

Problem Comes First: Why the Best AI Demos Don't Start With AI

The fifth Demo Day of the GenAI System Design course showcased 26 one‑week AI projects built around real‑world problems, from men’s mental‑health check‑ins to accessible mail extraction. Organizers emphasized a problem‑first mindset, arguing that starting with an AI solution creates...

By The Nuanced Perspective
AMD Sees Agent Computers as the Next Step in AI PCs
BlogMar 13, 2026

AMD Sees Agent Computers as the Next Step in AI PCs

AMD released a guide outlining two local‑AI hardware paths—RyzenClaw and RadeonClaw—designed to run large language models entirely on Windows without cloud services. The RyzenClaw configuration uses a Ryzen AI Max+ system with 128 GB memory, delivering about 45 tokens per second and supporting...

By TechPowerUp
Shopify Launches Agentic Storefronts in ChatGPT as OpenAI Shifts Away From Native Instant Checkout
BlogMar 13, 2026

Shopify Launches Agentic Storefronts in ChatGPT as OpenAI Shifts Away From Native Instant Checkout

Shopify announced that its new "agentic storefronts" will be available inside ChatGPT later this month. The feature taps the Shopify Catalog to syndicate product information across AI assistants while preserving Shopify’s standard checkout and payment processes. OpenAI’s recent decision to...

By Shopifreaks
AT&T Commits $250 Billion Through 2030 to Build Essential Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence
BlogMar 13, 2026

AT&T Commits $250 Billion Through 2030 to Build Essential Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence

AT&T announced a $250 billion capital spending plan through 2030 to expand its fiber and 5G networks, specifically targeting the bandwidth and latency needs of artificial‑intelligence workloads. The company aims to become the foundational network layer for the emerging AI economy,...

By Shopifreaks
XAI Hires Senior Cursor Leaders to Boost Coding Capabilities Following String of Executive Exits
BlogMar 13, 2026

XAI Hires Senior Cursor Leaders to Boost Coding Capabilities Following String of Executive Exits

Elon Musk’s xAI announced the recruitment of Andrew Milich and Jason Ginsberg, both former heads of product at the code‑generation startup Cursor. The duo will spearhead efforts to enhance xAI’s programming‑oriented capabilities, reporting directly to Musk. Their hiring comes after...

By Shopifreaks
AI & The Future of Work with Andrew Yang, Chris Hughes, Simon Johnson, and Rumman Chowdhury. Moderated by John Donvan.
BlogMar 13, 2026

AI & The Future of Work with Andrew Yang, Chris Hughes, Simon Johnson, and Rumman Chowdhury. Moderated by John Donvan.

A live virtual roundtable titled "AI & The Future of Work" is scheduled for Monday, March 16 at 4:15 PM ET. The session brings together former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Facebook co‑founder Chris Hughes, economist Simon Johnson, and AI ethics leader Rumman...

By Open to Debate
Your LLM Is Ignoring Its Own Mistakes (And Three Papers That Show How to Fix It)
BlogMar 13, 2026

Your LLM Is Ignoring Its Own Mistakes (And Three Papers That Show How to Fix It)

LLMs excel at generating first‑pass outputs but struggle to learn from real‑time feedback. Recent research—Meta’s RLEF, Anthropic’s Constitutional AI, and the ReAct framework—demonstrates that reinforcement learning, self‑generated critique, and explicit reasoning traces dramatically improve error correction and tool use. Across...

By BuildML
9 AI Prompts to Break Your AI Out of Default Mode
BlogMar 13, 2026

9 AI Prompts to Break Your AI Out of Default Mode

Most users rely on generic prompts that coax AI into its statistical default, delivering safe but unremarkable answers. The post presents nine specialized prompts that force AI out of this default zone by drawing on niche data, multilingual sources, and...

By Excellent AI Prompts
The DeepSeek Shock
BlogMar 13, 2026

The DeepSeek Shock

After two years of a seemingly settled AI hierarchy dominated by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Meta, Chinese lab DeepSeek abruptly released models that outperformed expectations. The models demonstrated performance comparable to the leading Western firms, and did so within a...

By Exploring ChatGPT
NYT: ‘Meta Delays Rollout of New AI Model After Performance Concerns’
BlogMar 13, 2026

NYT: ‘Meta Delays Rollout of New AI Model After Performance Concerns’

Meta has postponed the launch of its next foundational AI model, code‑named Avocado, to at least May after internal benchmarks showed it lagging behind leading rivals such as Google Gemini 3.0, OpenAI and Anthropic. While Avocado outperforms Meta’s prior Llama 4 and...

By Daring Fireball
OpenFold Consortium Announces Major OpenFold3 Update and Public Release of Training Data for Reproducible Biomolecular AI
BlogMar 13, 2026

OpenFold Consortium Announces Major OpenFold3 Update and Public Release of Training Data for Reproducible Biomolecular AI

The OpenFold Consortium unveiled OpenFold3’s major update, releasing the full training datasets, model weights, code, and evaluation scripts via AWS’s Registry of Open Data. The open‑source co‑folding system now includes a dedicated portal with onboarding documentation and a public support...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Claim Chowder: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on the Percentage of Code Being Generated by AI Today
BlogMar 13, 2026

Claim Chowder: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on the Percentage of Code Being Generated by AI Today

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told the Council on Foreign Relations that AI will write 90% of software code within three to six months and virtually all code in a year. He emphasized that developers will still be needed to define...

By Daring Fireball
Talk to the Claw: The Interface Is Now a Single Sentence
BlogMar 13, 2026

Talk to the Claw: The Interface Is Now a Single Sentence

Kilo’s latest post argues that the next generation of user interfaces is a single natural‑language sentence, not a dashboard or button. By decoupling the UI layer from individual applications, KiloClaw lets users command Todoist, Linear, calendars and email through one...

By Kilo Blog
A Dialogue on Civic AI
BlogMar 13, 2026

A Dialogue on Civic AI

Audrey Tang argues that today’s AI suffers from two opaque "black boxes"—pre‑training on massive, context‑stripped data and inference that relies on an unreadable attention matrix. This opacity fuels a moral hazard where metric‑driven optimization encourages cheating and environmental control. Tang...

By LessWrong
(PR) GMKtec Unveils 2nd Gen EVO-T2 Desktop AI Supercomputer with 180 TOPS
BlogMar 13, 2026

(PR) GMKtec Unveils 2nd Gen EVO-T2 Desktop AI Supercomputer with 180 TOPS

GMKtec introduced the second‑generation EVO‑T2 Desktop AI Supercomputer, built on Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H and X7 358H processors using the 18A (1.8 nm) Panther Lake architecture. The compact system delivers up to 180 TOPS of AI compute and can run local large language...

By TechPowerUp
The 5-Step Guide to "Active Learning" With ChatGPT
BlogMar 13, 2026

The 5-Step Guide to "Active Learning" With ChatGPT

Business owners often treat ChatGPT as a shortcut, yielding generic results. The blog illustrates Paul’s frustration when a lazy prompt produced a stale intake workflow for his sports‑medicine clinic. By shifting to an "Active Learning" approach, Paul used ChatGPT as...

By Smart Prompts For AI
New New Rules for the New New Economy
BlogMar 13, 2026

New New Rules for the New New Economy

The post argues that AI’s economics are rooted in data‑center infrastructure rather than pure software, emphasizing the heavy capital expenditures (capex) and rapid hardware depreciation. It compares AI investments to the telecom boom of the dot‑com era, noting that GPU...

By Dan Davies - "Back of Mind"
☕🤖Tutorial: Build a Simple Client Tracker With Claude Code (No Spreadsheet Chaos)
BlogMar 13, 2026

☕🤖Tutorial: Build a Simple Client Tracker With Claude Code (No Spreadsheet Chaos)

The post walks readers through building a browser‑based client tracker using Claude Code, an AI‑driven code generator. In five prompts the author defines requirements, generates a single‑file HTML/CSS/JS app, adds filtering, sorting, and a “Needs Attention” view, and saves data...

By The AI Break
Higgsfield Unveils Content-Scoring Tool to Help Hollywood Navigate the AI Likeness Minefield
BlogMar 13, 2026

Higgsfield Unveils Content-Scoring Tool to Help Hollywood Navigate the AI Likeness Minefield

Higgsfield has introduced a content‑scoring feature for its Team Plan that automatically scans AI‑generated video and images for visual similarities to celebrities, copyrighted characters, brand logos, and even a director’s signature style. The tool assigns a similarity score, flags potential...

By Programming Insider
Introducing The AI Second Brain
BlogMar 13, 2026

Introducing The AI Second Brain

After the release of ChatGPT, Tiago Forte halted his Building a Second Brain cohorts, recognizing that traditional PKM methods were becoming obsolete. In February 2026, OpenAI and Anthropic unveiled agent‑harness models that can read files, use tools, and act on...

By Forte Labs – Praxis Blog