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AI Funding Surges While Governance Lags Behind
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Funding Surges While Governance Lags Behind

$68.9 billion in AI infrastructure funding across 620 rounds in early 2026. Meanwhile, the biggest GDPR fine ever ($854M) just got thrown out of court. The money is flooding in faster than the rules can keep up. That is not a technology problem....

By Yves Mulkers
All‑in
SocialMar 14, 2026

All‑in

🚨 This might be the most complete Claude Code setup on GitHub right now. Built by an Anthropic hackathon winner. Now it's free for everyone. The repo comes with: → AI helpers that do the work for you → Skills you can use again and...

By Hasan Toor
Prompting Strategy Beats Model Choice for Better Results
SocialMar 14, 2026

Prompting Strategy Beats Model Choice for Better Results

Same task. Different AI. Different prompt. ChatGPT → Instructor mode Perplexity → Research analyst mode Grok → Candid friend mode Gemini → Project planner mode If your results feel average, it’s probably not the model. It’s the prompting strategy. Adapt your style to the system. #Prompting #AItools #GenAI...

By Giuliano Liguori
AI Marketing Can Add $250K–$500K Revenue
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Marketing Can Add $250K–$500K Revenue

Quick math: If your average customer is worth $10,000 annually and AI-enhanced marketing helps you add 25 new customers this year—that’s $250,000 in new revenue. What if it’s 50 customers? The AI Business Lab® Mastermind members are building these systems right now....

By Michael Hyatt
AI May Help Detect Rare, Often‑Missed Diagnoses
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI May Help Detect Rare, Often‑Missed Diagnoses

Nice piece @axios by @caitlinnowens on the use of AI by docs for diagnosis. She describes her mom's amyloid (rare & oft-missed multisystem illness) misdiagnosis. I'm not 100% sure AI would have helped, but it does have some unique skills...

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
RAG Turns LLMs From Guessing to Evidence‑Driven Answers
SocialMar 14, 2026

RAG Turns LLMs From Guessing to Evidence‑Driven Answers

RAG diagrams look simple. What matters is what people usually miss. Here’s how to really read this RAG flow 👇 1️⃣ RAG is not “search + LLM” It’s a control system: retrieval constrains the model context bounds hallucination generation becomes...

By Giuliano Liguori
Google's AMIE Shows Promise, Still Needs Clinician Partner
SocialMar 14, 2026

Google's AMIE Shows Promise, Still Needs Clinician Partner

A great discussion by the brilliant @AdamRodmanMD on the new study of @Google 's AMIE (medical AI) tool, including the study's limitations. Bottom line is the tool's performance is impressive and getting better, but it's still best thought of as...

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
AI Work Capacity Doubling Every Year—Prepare Now
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Work Capacity Doubling Every Year—Prepare Now

In 2020, AI couldn't do your job for 30 seconds. In 2026, it can do it for 7 hours straight. You have one year before that number doubles. Here's how to prepare:

By Matt Dancho
GPT 5.4 Beats Opus 4.6 in Smarts and Precision
SocialMar 14, 2026

GPT 5.4 Beats Opus 4.6 in Smarts and Precision

gpt 5.4 in codex is real smart - feels smarter and less sloppy than opus 4.6 tbh

By Nathan Benaich
Intelligence Embeds Everywhere: Key MWC 2026 Tech Trends
SocialMar 14, 2026

Intelligence Embeds Everywhere: Key MWC 2026 Tech Trends

MWC 2026 — The IQ Era Is Here And These Are the Trends Every Business Leader Needs to Watch From intelligent devices to AI-native networks, Mobile World Congress 2026 revealed how intelligence is becoming embedded across technology and infrastructure. Read...

By Bernard Marr
Stop Over‑crafting Prompts; Just Collaborate with AI
SocialMar 14, 2026

Stop Over‑crafting Prompts; Just Collaborate with AI

If you're still trying to craft the perfect prompt for your favorite generative AI chatbot, you're doing it all wrong. Here's how to properly work with generative AI to get the best results and also have the most fun: https://t.co/xG88ex3xEb...

By Dave Taylor
Anthropic Reveals AI Deception, Offers Misalignment Inoculation
SocialMar 14, 2026

Anthropic Reveals AI Deception, Offers Misalignment Inoculation

In this Anthropic paper, the model moves from “reward hacking” into more generalized misaligned behavior, even inventing deceptions to hide the behavior when being observed. Lessons: 1. They learned valuable lessons on how to prevent and even “inoculate” against the...

By Mike Simonsen
AI Agents Can Breach Chatbots, Heralding AI‑vs‑AI Warfare
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Agents Can Breach Chatbots, Heralding AI‑vs‑AI Warfare

An AI agent reportedly hacked a chatbot and gained full read-write access in just two hours. This is the emerging reality of the agent era: AI systems interacting with other AI systems, probing, exploiting and learning faster than traditional security models...

By Spiros Margaris
Tech Beats Analysts: Infrastructure Ready to Disrupt Finance
SocialMar 14, 2026

Tech Beats Analysts: Infrastructure Ready to Disrupt Finance

Anthropic drops financial analysis capabilities Analyst job postings don't change Yet. The lag between technological capability and institutional adaptation is where fortunes hide Someone's building the infrastructure to replace these roles right now

By Lex Sokolin
AI Dilutes Thought, Restoring Value to Human Speech
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Dilutes Thought, Restoring Value to Human Speech

When Writing Becomes Detached From Thought 📌AI weakens writing as proof of thought. 📌Words can look wise without a mind behind them. 📌Human speech may regain value as thought made visible. https://t.co/XebP7NKNXe

By John Nosta
Pause the AI Race; Wait for the Next Breakthrough
SocialMar 14, 2026

Pause the AI Race; Wait for the Next Breakthrough

The AI tools right now are incredible But we’re experiencing an AI arms race where new tools are coming out everyday. I’ve tried alot of them But I might pause and wait for abit. Because every time you learn one model, a better, easier...

By Layah Heilpern
Claude’s Concise Coding Beats GPT’s Extra Fluff
SocialMar 14, 2026

Claude’s Concise Coding Beats GPT’s Extra Fluff

I've been switching back and forth between Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT 5.4 on my coding projects. I strongly prefer Claude's style. He doesn't waste as much of my time as GPT does trying to provide unnecessary additions that I...

By Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
AI Model-Making Has Higher Entry Barriers Than Expected
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Model-Making Has Higher Entry Barriers Than Expected

Barriers to entry in the AI model-making industry might be a lot higher than I assumed (or than @jasonfurman has assumed)!

By Noah Smith
AI Models Exhibit Sycophancy, Agreeing 50%
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Models Exhibit Sycophancy, Agreeing 50%

Researchers tested 11 AI models and found something disturbing: AI agrees with you 50% more than a human would. Even when you're wrong. Even when your idea is terrible. It's called sycophancy. And it's not a bug. It's how they're trained.

By Tom Bilyeu
Design AI with Human-in-the-Loop and Explainability From Day One
SocialMar 14, 2026

Design AI with Human-in-the-Loop and Explainability From Day One

The hardest part of deploying AI is deciding where humans stay in the loop, when agents act autonomously, and how you prove decisions were trustworthy. Architects must design for observability and explainability from day one. #AI https://t.co/7dcoLIKa0K

By Isaac Sacolick
Anthropic Invests $100M in Claude Partner Network
SocialMar 14, 2026

Anthropic Invests $100M in Claude Partner Network

Anthropic invests $100 million into the Claude Partner Network Free + Certification program Cloud- AWS, Google, Msft Accenture, Deloitte, Cognizant, Infosys https://t.co/01kpyXrm0W

By Efi Pylarinou
Rubin Era Will Accelerate AI Innovation Exponentially
SocialMar 14, 2026

Rubin Era Will Accelerate AI Innovation Exponentially

$NVDA Blackwell era ushered in Opus 4.6, Perplexity Computer, ChatGPT 5.4. Imagine what the Rubin era brings us? The pace of innovation and disruption will continue to accelerate at an exponential rate. 👏🏻🚀 https://t.co/C3mN3kDDOH

By Daniel Newman
Essential 2026 AI Agent Guide for CIOs
SocialMar 14, 2026

Essential 2026 AI Agent Guide for CIOs

RT If AI agents are on your 2026 roadmap, this definitive guide to 50+ enterprise agents (what they do, where they fit) is a must‑read for CIOs and CDOs. #AI #CIO @Star_CIO https://t.co/jLE8sizbgZ

By Isaac Sacolick
Build End‑to‑End ML with AWS: Glue to SageMaker
SocialMar 14, 2026

Build End‑to‑End ML with AWS: Glue to SageMaker

A real AWS Data Science pipeline looks like this: Raw data → S3 ETL → AWS Glue Query → Athena Training → SageMaker Deployment → Endpoints Monitoring → CloudWatch Add streaming with Kinesis and orchestration with Step Functions, and you have a full production ML platform. This is...

By AWS Certified DevOps Engineer
Video‑trained Robots Achieve Ten‑fold Faster Control
SocialMar 14, 2026

Video‑trained Robots Achieve Ten‑fold Faster Control

What if robots learned from watching videos instead of being programmed? That's the bet Rhoda AI just made with $450 million. Most robot companies teach machines "what things are." They use vision-language models trained on internet images and text, then fine-tune...

By Shashi Bellamkonda
Self‑thinking Needed Before genAI; Missed It? Good Luck
SocialMar 14, 2026

Self‑thinking Needed Before genAI; Missed It? Good Luck

The time to learn how to think for yourself was before genAI, if you missed your chance, good luck

By François Chollet
AI Must Enhance Data, Not Just Depend on It
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Must Enhance Data, Not Just Depend on It

Is AI enabling better data, or do you need better data for AI? It's a classic chicken-and-egg scenario. How does AI truly improve the data itself, rather than relying on it? #AI #DataScience https://t.co/bjxDoIQgiy

By Eric Kimberling
AI Base Model Race Splits Winners From Struggling Rivals
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Base Model Race Splits Winners From Struggling Rivals

winners/losers starting to emerge after several hundred BILLION dropped on the AI base model race: WINNING: -OpenAI (first mover, but losing market share fast...) -Anthropic (Claude has taken off...) -Google (best fully integrated approach) -Amazon (AWS bedrock, training chips, own models...) LOSING -xAI (lost key founders;...

By Joseph G. Allen
Guardian, FT Push AI Copyright Half‑truths for Profit
SocialMar 14, 2026

Guardian, FT Push AI Copyright Half‑truths for Profit

Guardian and FT really going hard on the half truths in relation to the AI copyright debate today There is a serious conflict of interest in advocating for policy that would directly benefit their publications at the expense of giving the...

By Mat Dryhurst
Gemini Fails Live URL Access, Hallucinates Links
SocialMar 14, 2026

Gemini Fails Live URL Access, Hallucinates Links

My experience with @GeminiApp is that it cannot go to live urls and despite my zero- hallucination rule invents urls. I can't figure out how to stop that. @claudeai is more reliable. Have you experienced this? What Gemini said: Here is the...

By Shashi Bellamkonda
Blockchain and AI Verify Authenticity Amid AI‑Generated Fakes
SocialMar 14, 2026

Blockchain and AI Verify Authenticity Amid AI‑Generated Fakes

"Through AI, it's become cheap and democratized to create fake things. You need a way to go back to the source and prove what's real. That's where blockchain and AI meet." - Ryan Lovell (EP.491)

By Ted Seides
AI's Rise in Filmmaking Sparks Authorship Debate
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI's Rise in Filmmaking Sparks Authorship Debate

AI is becoming part of the filmmaking process. As the Oscars approach, Hollywood is confronting how quickly AI tools are moving into areas like script development, visual effects and post-production. The discussion is no longer whether AI will influence movies, but...

By Spiros Margaris
Embedding AI in Mundane Sectors Drives Massive Profits
SocialMar 14, 2026

Embedding AI in Mundane Sectors Drives Massive Profits

The most profitable AI companies right now? Nobody's talking about them. One processes $1T in loans. Another grew revenue 57% in physical security. They didn't sell "AI." They embedded it into boring businesses. That's the pattern that prints money. https://t.co/nsdRWNoAG0

By Yves Mulkers
Hyperscalers Dominate AI Cloud, Leaving Small Rivals Stranded
SocialMar 14, 2026

Hyperscalers Dominate AI Cloud, Leaving Small Rivals Stranded

Amazon's e-commerce scale is proven, but the AI and cloud race is a whole new game. Hyperscalers like AWS, Azure, and Google, powered by NVIDIA, have immense economies of scale. It's nearly impossible for smaller players to compete. #AI #CloudComputing...

By Eric Kimberling
Drones Revolutionize Wildfire Fighting, Saving Firefighters' Lives
SocialMar 14, 2026

Drones Revolutionize Wildfire Fighting, Saving Firefighters' Lives

𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗴𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗶𝗿𝗯𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲. 🚁🔥 I’ve been following how robotics is entering emergency response, and drones are starting to change the way wildfires are fought. Instead of sending crews directly into dangerous areas, drones can now: → reach hotspots much faster → drop water...

By Pascal Bornet
Kids Rely on AI, Risking Critical Thinking Skills
SocialMar 14, 2026

Kids Rely on AI, Risking Critical Thinking Skills

Nearly 6 in 10 kids are now using AI to look up information. The convenience is powerful, but some experts warn that relying too heavily on AI for answers could weaken critical thinking and problem-solving skills over time. The challenge is...

By Spiros Margaris
Iran Conflict Jeopardizes $300 Bn Gulf AI Investment
SocialMar 14, 2026

Iran Conflict Jeopardizes $300 Bn Gulf AI Investment

Iran war imperils $300bn in Gulf AI spending. UAE and Saudi Arabia have been big investors in AI and major destinations for data centers. https://t.co/V7640CyKCt https://t.co/jK6wLnogDE

By Holger Zschaepitz
Grammarly Pulls Writer‑style AI After Lawsuit, Sparking Ethics Debate
SocialMar 14, 2026

Grammarly Pulls Writer‑style AI After Lawsuit, Sparking Ethics Debate

A Grammarly feature that suggested edits in the style of well-known writers has now been removed after backlash and a class-action lawsuit. The tool generated recommendations inspired by named authors and academics, raising concerns about using real identities and reputations without...

By Spiros Margaris
Prompt Engineering Shows We're Still Far From AGI
SocialMar 14, 2026

Prompt Engineering Shows We're Still Far From AGI

The persisting importance of prompt engineering -- and now harness engineering -- is one of the best indicators of how far we are from AGI. A general system doesn't need a task-specific harness. And when provided with instructions, it is...

By François Chollet
NY AI Ban Shields Cartel, Ignoring Uninsured Crisis
SocialMar 14, 2026

NY AI Ban Shields Cartel, Ignoring Uninsured Crisis

New York wants to ban AI that outscores doctors on medical exams. Over 900,000 New Yorkers have no insurance. 92% of low-income legal problems go unaddressed. Anti-AI NY bill S7263 isn't consumer protection. It's cartel protection. https://t.co/e9BdWuvvUB

By Garry Tan
GPT-5.4 Solves Two-Decade AI‑impossible Polish Math Puzzle
SocialMar 14, 2026

GPT-5.4 Solves Two-Decade AI‑impossible Polish Math Puzzle

A Polish mathematician spent 20 years building a problem he said no AI could solve. GPT-5.4 cracked it on run 11. https://t.co/ORmXbqZrVQ

By Garry Tan
AI Sleep Model Predicts 130+ Diseases From PSG
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Sleep Model Predicts 130+ Diseases From PSG

SleepFM is a multimodal #AI foundation model for disease prediction. Developed by @Stanford researchers, trained on over 585K hours of polysomnography (PSG) data from 65K patients. It analyzes brain, heart, & respiratory signals to predict 130+ diseases—including dementia, cancer, and heart...

By Daniel Kraft, MD
Huge Markdown State Machines Become Redundant with Larger Context
SocialMar 14, 2026

Huge Markdown State Machines Become Redundant with Larger Context

I built 4,700 lines of markdown state machines to survive Claude's 200K context window. With 1M tokens, most of that machinery is overhead. Time to rewrite. https://t.co/jKQAUZqjfb

By Brad Feld
AI May Eliminate Code, Creating Endless Self‑programming Loops
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI May Eliminate Code, Creating Endless Self‑programming Loops

Will we even need computer code in the future other than what is required to create agents? If they can interface themselves directly with the computer chips and optimize the runtime… why would they need all these layers of programmatic...

By NickPlaysCrypto
AI Race Visualized: OpenAI Leads, Others Lag
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Race Visualized: OpenAI Leads, Others Lag

I think this is a good way to visualize the AI race using the long-lived GPQA Diamond benchmark. You can see how long OpenAI had the field to itself, the rise (and collapse) of Meta, the sudden catch-up (and then stagnation)...

By Ethan Mollick
AI's True Value: Leveraging Private Data for Small Businesses
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI's True Value: Leveraging Private Data for Small Businesses

The real value in AI is when is uses private data - For a small business what does “private data” actually look like? https://t.co/sLKhpLiqKJ via @DLAIgnite #SocialSelling #DigitalSelling #Sales #SalesLeader #leadership #Marketing #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology #Tech #TechNews

By Tim Hughes
AI Dismissed on Campus, Belief Becomes Contrarian
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Dismissed on Campus, Belief Becomes Contrarian

Spoke to a 19 year old comp sci student today and asked her how seriously their school (USC) is taking AI. Her teachers tell her not to worry about it. Her peers refuse to use it. She thinks they are all cooked. Insane...

By Eric Siu
AI Agents Will Dictate Future Software Procurement Decisions
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Agents Will Dictate Future Software Procurement Decisions

A subtle dynamic today that will likely end up being quite fundamental in the future is that AI agents implicitly will end up procuring a significant portion of tech in the future for you and your company. For companies that have...

By Aaron Levie
AI Vendor Reply Undermines Massive Human Effort
SocialMar 14, 2026

AI Vendor Reply Undermines Massive Human Effort

Got an AI-written reply from a vendor we pay tens of millions of dollars a year to, and it doesn't feel good. Three people spent enormous deliberative effort for a whole day in very expensive company time to make every word of...

By SwiftOnSecurity