
Import AI 432: AI Malware; Frankencomputing; and Poolside's Big Cluster
A Dreadnode proof‑of‑concept demonstrates AI malware that runs locally on on‑device LLMs (Phi‑3‑mini via ONNX), autonomously exploiting misconfigured Windows services to escalate privileges—flagging a nascent threat limited today to high‑end workstations and CoPilot+ PCs but with serious security implications as on‑device AI spreads. Exo Labs built a “frankencluster” pairing an NVIDIA DGX Spark with an Apple Mac Studio to split prefill and decoding work, accelerating Llama‑3.1 8B inference by 2.8× vs. a Mac Studio baseline and showing how heterogeneous homebrew clusters can reclaim compute sovereignty. And AI startup Poolside announced a modular 2 GW West Texas training campus (starting with a 250 MW phase using 40,000 NVIDIA GB300 GPUs), underscoring an escalating infrastructure and power race that could reshape who controls large‑scale AI training.

👾 The Next AI Breakthrough Will Be Better Interfaces
AI’s next major advance will come from interfaces that present reasoning in visual, interactive formats rather than defaulting to text, aligning outputs with how humans naturally process information. The piece argues that tasks like data analysis, project planning and design...
🧑🚀 ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO USE AI
The post introduces a hands‑on playbook titled “100 Ways to Use AI,” designed to turn readers into AI power users through 100 practical, ready‑to‑try examples covering personal, work, and creative tasks. Each entry details the use case, benefits, step‑by‑step instructions,...

This Week in AI Engineering
This week’s AI engineering roundup highlights three developments reshaping developer workflows and compute economics: OpenAI launched Agent Builder, a no-code drag-and-drop tool that lets non-developers assemble multi-agent workflows alongside ChatKit, Evals and reinforcement fine-tuning; NVIDIA unveiled the DGX Spark, a...
Import AI 431: Technological Optimism and Appropriate Fear
What do we do if AI progress keeps happening?
👾 LLMs Create Token... Humans Create Value
Why human insight, judgment, and creativity remain the ultimate edge in an AI-driven, token-generating world.

More Thinking. Worse Results. Wait, What?
From face recognition to grammar learning, both humans and models perform better when they don’t reason step-by-step. Here’s the paradox.

🧑🚀 2025 Best Inventions, LLM Backdoors & Nano Banana Camera
Best Inventions of 2025, LLM backdoor risks, Nano Banana camera, Google’s Gemini AI agents, and Microsoft’s record-breaking GB300 supercluster.