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This Is Probably the Most Powerful External GPU Enclosure Around Right Now — Pluggable's TBT5-AI Is the First to Explicitly...
NewsMar 15, 2026

This Is Probably the Most Powerful External GPU Enclosure Around Right Now — Pluggable's TBT5-AI Is the First to Explicitly...

Plugable has launched the TBT5‑AI, an external GPU enclosure that lets laptops run desktop‑class graphics cards via a single Thunderbolt 5 cable. The chassis houses an 850‑watt PSU and a full‑length PCIe x16 slot, delivering up to 120 Gbps of bidirectional bandwidth through...

By TechRadar
How Do AI-Driven Solutions Fit Upscale Budgets
NewsMar 15, 2026

How Do AI-Driven Solutions Fit Upscale Budgets

Enterprises are increasingly confronting the security of Non‑Human Identities (NHIs) – machine‑generated passwords, tokens and keys – as cloud adoption expands. AI‑driven platforms now automate the full NHI lifecycle, from discovery and classification to continuous monitoring and automated rotation. By...

By Security Boulevard
Why Must Businesses Be Certain About AI-Driven Operational Decisions
NewsMar 15, 2026

Why Must Businesses Be Certain About AI-Driven Operational Decisions

The article argues that effective management of Non‑Human Identities (machine identities) is essential for secure, AI‑driven operational decisions in cloud environments. It outlines how NHIs—comprising secrets and permissions—reduce breach risk, improve compliance, and cut costs through automation and lifecycle governance....

By Security Boulevard
A Used RTX 3090 Is Still the Best GPU for Local AI in 2026, and It's Not Even Close on...
NewsMar 15, 2026

A Used RTX 3090 Is Still the Best GPU for Local AI in 2026, and It's Not Even Close on...

The used Nvidia RTX 3090 remains the top‑value GPU for local AI workloads in 2026, offering 24 GB of VRAM and solid performance for $600‑800. Its VRAM‑per‑dollar ratio eclipses newer cards like the RTX 4090 and RTX 5090, which command multi‑thousand‑dollar price tags. The...

By XDA Developers
Google App Starts Rolling Out Quick Access to AI Mode History
NewsMar 15, 2026

Google App Starts Rolling Out Quick Access to AI Mode History

Google is rolling out a persistent AI Mode history button in the Android Google app, replacing the Labs beaker icon on the Home tab. The new UI slides recent AI chats into view, mirroring the Gemini app’s menu and aligning with...

By 9to5Google
ATO Issues Agency-Wide Guidance on Authorised Use and Liability of AI
NewsMar 15, 2026

ATO Issues Agency-Wide Guidance on Authorised Use and Liability of AI

The Australian Taxation Office has released agency‑wide guidance governing the authorised use and liability of artificial intelligence. The policy encourages staff to leverage AI tools, such as those that draft briefs for ministers, while imposing strict governance, risk‑management and accountability...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
FlyGuys Reports Seventh Consecutive Year of Growth, Cements Position as Infrastructure Layer for Enterprise Reality Data
PodcastMar 15, 2026

FlyGuys Reports Seventh Consecutive Year of Growth, Cements Position as Infrastructure Layer for Enterprise Reality Data

FlyGuys announced a 40% year‑over‑year revenue increase, marking its seventh consecutive year of double‑digit growth. The company now operates a network of more than 20,000 FAA‑certified drone pilots that deliver standardized reality data for AI‑driven applications across construction, energy, agriculture...

By sUAS News
Context Engineering Emerges as ‘Next Battleground’ for Enterprise AI
NewsMar 15, 2026

Context Engineering Emerges as ‘Next Battleground’ for Enterprise AI

Elastic’s chief product officer Ken Exner warned that enterprise AI is moving from prompt‑centric experiments to “context engineering,” where the quality and relevance of data feeding large language models determines success. He outlined the evolution from early hype, rapid pilot...

By iTnews (Australia) – Government
Meet OpenViking: An Open-Source Context Database that Brings Filesystem-Based Memory and Retrieval to AI Agent Systems Like OpenClaw
NewsMar 15, 2026

Meet OpenViking: An Open-Source Context Database that Brings Filesystem-Based Memory and Retrieval to AI Agent Systems Like OpenClaw

OpenViking is an open‑source context database from Volcengine that reimagines AI‑agent memory as a virtual filesystem. It maps resources, user data, and agent skills into hierarchical directories accessed via a `viking://` protocol, replacing flat chunk‑based RAG with directory‑aware retrieval. The...

By MarkTechPost
AI Generates Nude Images that Outrank Real Photographs in Sexual Appeal, Study Finds
NewsMar 15, 2026

AI Generates Nude Images that Outrank Real Photographs in Sexual Appeal, Study Finds

A recent study in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found that AI‑generated nude images of women are perceived as more aesthetically pleasing and sexually attractive than real photographs, even though the photos are judged more realistic. Researchers surveyed 649 Czech...

By PsyPost
Anthropic Is Doubling Claude's Usage Limits During Off-Peak Hours for the Next Two Weeks
NewsMar 15, 2026

Anthropic Is Doubling Claude's Usage Limits During Off-Peak Hours for the Next Two Weeks

Anthropic announced a two‑week promotion (March 13‑27) that doubles Claude’s usage limits during off‑peak hours, specifically a five‑hour window from 8 AM to 2 PM ET. The boost applies automatically to Free, Pro, Max and Team plans across web, desktop, mobile, as well...

By Engadget Earnings
Microsoft Quietly Scraps Plans to Bring Copilot to Notifications and Settings on Windows 11 as It Moves to Reduce AI...
NewsMar 15, 2026

Microsoft Quietly Scraps Plans to Bring Copilot to Notifications and Settings on Windows 11 as It Moves to Reduce AI...

Microsoft has abandoned its plan to embed Copilot‑branded AI features—such as Settings integration, notification suggestions, and an autonomous File Explorer menu—into Windows 11. Announced in 2024 and demoed publicly, the features never entered preview and have now been officially scrapped. The...

By Windows Central
New Study Raises Concerns About AI Chatbots Fueling Delusional Thinking
NewsMar 15, 2026

New Study Raises Concerns About AI Chatbots Fueling Delusional Thinking

A Lancet Psychiatry review by Dr. Hamilton Morrin of King’s College London finds that large‑language‑model chatbots can validate and amplify delusional beliefs, especially in users vulnerable to psychosis. The analysis of media reports highlights mystical, sycophantic responses—most notably from OpenAI’s...

By Slashdot
Global Food Systems Get an AI-First Digital Transformation Thrust
NewsMar 15, 2026

Global Food Systems Get an AI-First Digital Transformation Thrust

Cropin, the world’s largest AI platform for agriculture, has unveiled the Cropin Ecosystem – an integrated agrifood solution designed to reduce risk and uncertainty across the food supply chain. Leveraging more than a decade of data, the platform combines AI,...

By PrecisionAg
BAFTA-Winning Game Music Composers Don't See AI as a Threat — Rather, It Could ‘Revolutionize the Art’
NewsMar 15, 2026

BAFTA-Winning Game Music Composers Don't See AI as a Threat — Rather, It Could ‘Revolutionize the Art’

BAFTA‑winning game music composers Austin Wintory, Borislav Slavov and Jesper Kyd see generative AI as a catalyst rather than a threat. They compare AI’s potential to historic shifts like recording and drum machines, suggesting it could become a routine part...

By TechRadar Pro
Free Unlimited Recruitment Video Face Swap: Create Viral Hiring Videos Without Limits Using Deepfake Maker
NewsMar 15, 2026

Free Unlimited Recruitment Video Face Swap: Create Viral Hiring Videos Without Limits Using Deepfake Maker

Deepfake Maker has launched a browser‑based, free unlimited video face‑swap service that lets users replace faces in MP4, MOV or GIF clips without watermarks or usage caps. The AI automatically detects facial landmarks, tracks movement and blends lighting to deliver...

By Onrec
AI Companies Want to Harvest Improv Actors’ Skills to Train AI on Human Emotion
NewsMar 15, 2026

AI Companies Want to Harvest Improv Actors’ Skills to Train AI on Human Emotion

AI data‑labeling firms are recruiting improv actors to teach large language models how to recognize and express authentic human emotions. Handshake AI, a contractor for OpenAI and other labs, posted a $74‑per‑hour part‑time role that asks performers to improvise unscripted...

By The Verge Transportation
AI Agents Are Quietly Rewriting Prediction Market Trading
NewsMar 15, 2026

AI Agents Are Quietly Rewriting Prediction Market Trading

AI agents are reshaping prediction‑market trading as Valory's Olas protocol powers autonomous bots like Polystrat on Polymarket. The agent, launched in February 2026, has executed over 4,200 trades and posted single‑trade returns up to 376%. Across the sector, total notional...

By CoinDesk
U. Chicago’s AI Initiative Signals ‘Ambitious’ Vision of the Future, Say School Leaders
NewsMar 15, 2026

U. Chicago’s AI Initiative Signals ‘Ambitious’ Vision of the Future, Say School Leaders

The University of Chicago has launched an AI initiative that funded 15 faculty and staff proposals spanning AI’s role in education, the arts, life sciences, cognitive science, and societal resilience. President Paul Alivisatos described the effort as a historic "signal...

By EdScoop
How to Experiment Safely With OpenClaw Without Risking Your Company’s Data
NewsMar 15, 2026

How to Experiment Safely With OpenClaw Without Risking Your Company’s Data

OpenClaw, a locally‑run AI assistant framework, hosted a free workshop in Miami that attracted 200 attendees and a 500‑person waitlist, highlighting strong market interest. Unlike cloud‑based chatbots such as ChatGPT, OpenClaw lets users build custom autonomous agents that integrate with...

By Inc. — Leadership
Sam Altman Admits That AI Is Disrupting the Basic Fabric of Capitalism
NewsMar 15, 2026

Sam Altman Admits That AI Is Disrupting the Basic Fabric of Capitalism

At the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned that artificial intelligence is upending the long‑standing balance between capital and labor. He highlighted the rise of “AI washing,” where firms blame AI for layoffs while deeper market forces are...

By Futurism AI
RL Agents Go From Face-Planting to Parkour when Researchers Keep Adding Network Layers
NewsMar 15, 2026

RL Agents Go From Face-Planting to Parkour when Researchers Keep Adding Network Layers

A Princeton‑Warsaw team demonstrated that deepening reinforcement‑learning networks to up to 1,024 layers can boost performance by 2‑to‑50×, unlocking novel behaviors such as upright walking and parkour in simulated humanoids. The breakthrough relies on Contrastive RL, a self‑supervised algorithm that...

By THE DECODER
A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015)
NewsMar 15, 2026

A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015)

The article uses a simple housing dataset to illustrate core machine‑learning concepts, focusing on a decision‑tree classifier that separates San Francisco from New York homes based on elevation and price per square foot. It walks through intuition, feature selection, split points, recursion,...

By Hacker News
10XTraders.AI Introduces the 10XT Control Plane, Cloud-Native Infrastructure for AI Trading Systems
NewsMar 15, 2026

10XTraders.AI Introduces the 10XT Control Plane, Cloud-Native Infrastructure for AI Trading Systems

10XTraders.AI launched the 10XT Control Plane, a cloud‑native infrastructure that turns AI‑generated trading ideas into continuously operating systems across cryptocurrency exchanges. The platform offers a zero‑install web terminal for strategy creation, multi‑venue deployment, real‑time monitoring, and capital‑control orchestration. By handling...

By Business Insider – Markets Insider
The AI Upgrade That Could Finally Make Legal Help Easy for Entrepreneurs
NewsMar 15, 2026

The AI Upgrade That Could Finally Make Legal Help Easy for Entrepreneurs

The article launches the "Big Tools for Small Business" series, spotlighting an emerging AI solution that promises to simplify legal assistance for entrepreneurs. It notes that while marketing, accounting, and analytics tools have become ubiquitous, legal support remains under‑served. The...

By Inc. — Leadership
Techie Shrinks Dog's Tumor by Half After Using ChatGPT to Design ‘First Personalized Cancer Vaccine’
NewsMar 15, 2026

Techie Shrinks Dog's Tumor by Half After Using ChatGPT to Design ‘First Personalized Cancer Vaccine’

Australian tech enthusiast Paul Conyngham used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to design a personalized mRNA vaccine for his dog Rose, whose tumor was genetically sequenced at UNSW. The AI‑assisted workflow identified mutations and suggested therapeutic targets, enabling a custom vaccine administered...

By Mint – Technology (India)
James Caan: Give British Business a Big Boost
NewsMar 15, 2026

James Caan: Give British Business a Big Boost

James Caan warns that AI‑driven automation will slash graduate entry‑level roles, with some firms expecting intake to fall by half. He argues that the traditional management model will shrink, favoring data‑savvy, analytical leaders. Caan also criticises the UK education system...

By MoneyWeek – All
Zhipu AI Introduces GLM-OCR: A 0.9B Multimodal OCR Model for Document Parsing and Key Information Extraction (KIE)
NewsMar 15, 2026

Zhipu AI Introduces GLM-OCR: A 0.9B Multimodal OCR Model for Document Parsing and Key Information Extraction (KIE)

Zhipu AI and Tsinghua University unveiled GLM‑OCR, a 0.9 billion‑parameter multimodal model designed for efficient document understanding. The architecture pairs a 0.4 B CogViT visual encoder with a 0.5 B GLM language decoder and introduces Multi‑Token Prediction to boost decoding speed by roughly...

By MarkTechPost
Will AI Change How Computer Science Is Taught? Perplexity CEO Thinks So
NewsMar 15, 2026

Will AI Change How Computer Science Is Taught? Perplexity CEO Thinks So

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas echoed a viral claim that AI is pulling computer science away from routine coding toward deeper mathematical and systems-level reasoning. He, along with Anthropic and Replit CEOs, warned that AI could soon handle most software engineering...

By Mint – Technology (India)
Samsung Bets on ‘Agentic’ Future Where AI Plans, Thinks and Acts for You
NewsMar 15, 2026

Samsung Bets on ‘Agentic’ Future Where AI Plans, Thinks and Acts for You

Samsung announced an “agentic AI” strategy that embeds intelligent agents directly into its mobile operating system, co‑developed with Google. The new AI OS will allow users to describe desired outcomes, letting the AI plan and execute tasks across services like...

By ET EnterpriseAI (Economic Times India)
What if Thousands of AIs Could Predict the Next Market Crash? MiroFish Is Trying to Find Out
NewsMar 15, 2026

What if Thousands of AIs Could Predict the Next Market Crash? MiroFish Is Trying to Find Out

Open‑source AI platform MiroFish has entered GitHub’s global trending list, drawing attention for its multi‑agent prediction engine. The system ingests real‑world data, builds a knowledge graph, and runs autonomous AI agents in a virtual sandbox that mimics reality. Users receive...

By Mint – Technology (India)
'Reflexively Reaching for AI': Shopify CEO Reveals How He Used Claude AI to Replace Traditional Windows Software
NewsMar 15, 2026

'Reflexively Reaching for AI': Shopify CEO Reveals How He Used Claude AI to Replace Traditional Windows Software

Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke used Anthropic’s Claude AI to generate a web‑based viewer for his annual MRI data stored on a USB stick, sidestepping the need for commercial Windows software. By prompting Claude directly on the drive, he created an HTML...

By Mint – Technology (India)
Researchers Develop AI Tool to Predict Patients at Risk of Intimate Partner Violence
NewsMar 15, 2026

Researchers Develop AI Tool to Predict Patients at Risk of Intimate Partner Violence

Researchers funded by the NIH have created an AI‑driven clinical decision support tool that predicts intimate partner violence (IPV) risk using both structured health records and unstructured medical notes. In a study of 850 IPV cases and 5,200 matched controls,...

By NIH – News Releases
Connecticut AG Issues Memorandum on Application of Existing Laws to AI
NewsMar 15, 2026

Connecticut AG Issues Memorandum on Application of Existing Laws to AI

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong issued a memorandum outlining how the state’s current statutes—civil‑rights, data‑privacy, unfair trade practices, and antitrust laws—apply to artificial‑intelligence systems used in tenant screening, hiring, credit, insurance, and advertising. The memo stresses that existing anti‑discrimination rules...

By National Law Review – Employment Law
Why So Many AI Initiatives Fail to Scale
NewsMar 14, 2026

Why So Many AI Initiatives Fail to Scale

Enterprises are rushing to adopt generative AI, but many initiatives stall before scaling. The article explains that success requires more than tools—it demands a clear AI strategy, unified data assets, skilled engineering, and robust governance. Organizations that treat AI as...

By CEOWORLD magazine
Humanoid Robots Get to Work at German BMW Factory [Video]
NewsMar 14, 2026

Humanoid Robots Get to Work at German BMW Factory [Video]

BMW is extending its AI‑powered humanoid robot program from the Spartanburg plant to the Leipzig iFACTORY, deploying Hexagon’s AEON robots to assemble electric vehicles. The earlier Figure 02 robots helped position sheet metal for welding on more than 30,000 X3s, proving...

By Electrek
How to Make ChatGPT Work Like a Project Management System
NewsMar 14, 2026

How to Make ChatGPT Work Like a Project Management System

Dibakar Ghosh demonstrates how OpenAI’s new Projects, Tasks, Canvas, and collaboration features let users repurpose ChatGPT into a full‑featured project‑management system. By embedding custom instructions and leveraging memory, users can create projects that store tasks with name, priority, due date,...

By How-To Geek
What Makes AI in Travel Industry Security Powerful
NewsMar 14, 2026

What Makes AI in Travel Industry Security Powerful

Travel companies are rapidly embedding AI to personalize services and streamline operations. This shift heightens the need to protect machine identities, known as Non‑Human Identities (NHIs), which hold secrets like tokens and encryption keys. Effective NHI management—from discovery to automated...

By Security Boulevard
ByteDance Has Reportedly Suspended the Global Rollout of Its New AI Video Generator
NewsMar 14, 2026

ByteDance Has Reportedly Suspended the Global Rollout of Its New AI Video Generator

ByteDance has halted the international launch of its AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, after facing cease‑and‑desist letters from Disney, Paramount and Skydance over alleged copyright infringement. The tool, released in China a month ago, sparked viral videos that mixed celebrity...

By Engadget Earnings
Watchdog Issues Grim Warning About Letting AI Run Your Life
NewsMar 14, 2026

Watchdog Issues Grim Warning About Letting AI Run Your Life

UK Competition and Markets Authority released a report warning that AI agents could subtly manipulate consumers to favor the commercial interests of their developers. The analysis highlights that as agents gain autonomy, risks of errors, hyper‑personalisation, and steering toward sponsored...

By Futurism AI
AI Investor Is Surprised The Games Industry Hates Generative Tools
NewsMar 14, 2026

AI Investor Is Surprised The Games Industry Hates Generative Tools

A Lightspeed Venture Partners executive expressed surprise that the games industry is largely rejecting generative AI, citing a GDC poll where 52% of attendees deem the technology harmful versus only 7% seeing it as positive. The investor argues AI is...

By TheGamer
OpenClaw AI Agent Flaws Could Enable Prompt Injection and Data Exfiltration
NewsMar 14, 2026

OpenClaw AI Agent Flaws Could Enable Prompt Injection and Data Exfiltration

China’s CNCERT has warned that OpenClaw, an open‑source autonomous AI agent, suffers from weak default security configurations that can be exploited for prompt‑injection attacks. Researchers demonstrated that indirect prompt injection via link previews can exfiltrate confidential data without user interaction....

By The Hacker News
Deepfake Worries Hit a New High as One in Four Americans Say They Have Received a Deepfake Voice Call in...
NewsMar 14, 2026

Deepfake Worries Hit a New High as One in Four Americans Say They Have Received a Deepfake Voice Call in...

A recent Hiya survey of over 12,000 consumers across six countries found that one in four Americans received a deep‑fake voice call in the past year, with many struggling to tell real from synthetic speech. Respondents reported an average of...

By TechRadar
The Futurist Who Helped Define Tech Trend Reports Just Killed Them (Literally)
NewsMar 14, 2026

The Futurist Who Helped Define Tech Trend Reports Just Killed Them (Literally)

Future Today Strategy Group (FTSG) founder Amy Webb announced at SXSW that the firm is retiring its flagship annual tech‑trends report, citing the report’s inability to keep pace with rapid market change. She introduced a new framework focused on "convergences"—clusters...

By Fast Company
Elon Musk Says Tesla’s ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Manufacturing Project to Launch Next Week
NewsMar 14, 2026

Elon Musk Says Tesla’s ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Manufacturing Project to Launch Next Week

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company’s "Terafab" AI‑chip fab could go live within the next week, marking a rapid shift toward in‑house semiconductor production. The gigafactory is designed to churn out more than 100,000 wafer starts per month,...

By Mint – Technology (India)
BuzzFeed's New Spinoff Is a 'Creative Studio' Trying to Make the Internet Fun Again
NewsMar 14, 2026

BuzzFeed's New Spinoff Is a 'Creative Studio' Trying to Make the Internet Fun Again

BuzzFeed has spun off a new venture called Branch Office, a creative studio aimed at reshaping online social interaction with AI. Announced at SXSW, the unit unveiled three experimental apps—Conjure, BF Island and Quiz Party—designed to turn AI‑generated prompts into...

By CNET Money
US Gov't Revokes Controversial AI Hardware Export Rule that Would Mandate Investments From Foreign Companies — New Export Rules Are...
NewsMar 14, 2026

US Gov't Revokes Controversial AI Hardware Export Rule that Would Mandate Investments From Foreign Companies — New Export Rules Are...

The U.S. Commerce Department withdrew a proposed export rule that would have forced foreign operators of large AI clusters to invest an equal amount in U.S. AI infrastructure to obtain accelerators. The draft, part of the AI Action Plan, introduced...

By Tom's Hardware
How China's AI-Powered Robots Could Reshape the Global Order
NewsMar 14, 2026

How China's AI-Powered Robots Could Reshape the Global Order

China is accelerating a transition from cloud‑based AI to “embodied intelligence,” deploying physical robots that can operate autonomously in real‑world environments. State‑backed programs and private venture capital are funding massive production lines for AI‑driven manufacturing, logistics and defense platforms. The...

By RealClearDefense
Hume AI Open-Sources TADA, a Speech Model Five Times Faster than Rivals with Zero Hallucinated Words
NewsMar 14, 2026

Hume AI Open-Sources TADA, a Speech Model Five Times Faster than Rivals with Zero Hallucinated Words

Hume AI has open‑sourced TADA, a speech‑generation model that aligns one audio frame with each text token, delivering over five‑fold speed gains versus existing systems. In tests of more than 1,000 samples, TADA produced zero hallucinated or omitted words and...

By THE DECODER