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Mastering AI Thought Control Will Dominate Enterprise Market
SocialMar 30, 2026

Mastering AI Thought Control Will Dominate Enterprise Market

We went from "can it think?" to "can we control what it thinks?" A good AI harness is the next frontier And the companies that crack it will own the enterprise market

By Lex Sokolin
2026 AI Stack Swaps Out Old Favorites for New
SocialMar 30, 2026

2026 AI Stack Swaps Out Old Favorites for New

My 2025 vs 2026 AI stacks: - Research: ChatGPT > Gemini - Building apps: Replit > Claude Code - Creating websites: Lovable > Google Antigravity - Learning skills: Coursera > NotebookLM - Image generation: Midjourney > Nano Banana

By dmartell
Turning AI Into a Practical Ally
SocialMar 30, 2026

Turning AI Into a Practical Ally

Live (and will be recorded) on WBUR: How to make AI work for us https://t.co/IhDm2ogdfw https://t.co/Tc0TpLuljz

By Gary Marcus
Treat AI as Junior Developer to Spot Code Bugs
SocialMar 30, 2026

Treat AI as Junior Developer to Spot Code Bugs

RSAC 2026: Treat AI like a ‘junior developer’ to catch coding errors | news | SC Media https://t.co/3YTxTJOxYF

By Chuck Brooks
Claude Code Auto‑records My Commands and Coding Patterns
SocialMar 30, 2026

Claude Code Auto‑records My Commands and Coding Patterns

Claude Code has been taking notes on me. Build commands I use, mistakes it made, my coding patterns. Type /memory, then 'Open auto-memory folder'. Plain markdown files. It's been doing this automatically.

By Ming Tang
Predicted Outcome: AI Training May Lose Fair Use
SocialMar 30, 2026

Predicted Outcome: AI Training May Lose Fair Use

things are playing out exactly as i said they would. if fair use doesn’t apply to training AI in the US, it’s all over

By Andrew Arruda
Monolithic AI Chips Trade Flexibility for Raw Power
SocialMar 30, 2026

Monolithic AI Chips Trade Flexibility for Raw Power

Building a dinner-plate-sized processor like Cerebras offers immense power but sacrifices the modularity and cost-efficiency of scaling standard GPU clusters. Committing to such a massive, monolithic piece of hardware means losing the flexibility to easily scale down or swap components...

By Satya Mallick
Reasoning Doesn't Ensure Truth in Advanced AI
SocialMar 30, 2026

Reasoning Doesn't Ensure Truth in Advanced AI

Think, Then Lie: When AI Reasoning Doesn’t Guarantee Truth In this episode of Artificial Intelligence: Papers and Concepts, we explore “Think, Then Lie,” a concept that challenges a key assumption in modern AI—that better reasoning always leads to more truthful outputs....

By Satya Mallick
AI Shifts SaaS Pricing: Value Over Discount
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Shifts SaaS Pricing: Value Over Discount

With AI disrupting SaaS buying, it's never been more important for marketing leaders to understand the 4Ps - particularly price. The big narrative on LinkedIn is all about marketers using AI to better execute, but when it comes to actually...

By Liam Moroney
Critique: Multi‑Model Research Engine Boosts M365 Copilot
SocialMar 30, 2026

Critique: Multi‑Model Research Engine Boosts M365 Copilot

Introducing Critique, a new multi-model deep research system in M365 Copilot. You can use multiple models together to generate optimal responses and reports. https://t.co/m4RlQmCKzs

By Satya Nadella
AI Advances Everywhere Except Trip Planning
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Advances Everywhere Except Trip Planning

AI is getting rapidly better at most things, but somehow over the past year or two it seems to have gotten worse at trip planning.

By Noah Smith
Ukraine Names National AI “Syaivo” After Public Vote
SocialMar 30, 2026

Ukraine Names National AI “Syaivo” After Public Vote

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s national AI model for government services has been named “Syaivo” (“the shining”) following the results of an open public vote. https://t.co/d8dab88lga

By Illia Ponomarenko
Keep AI Prompts Minimal: Ask if Claude Can Infer
SocialMar 30, 2026

Keep AI Prompts Minimal: Ask if Claude Can Infer

one of the highest leverage ideas in AI right now: "minimum viable prompting" the reason: your Claude prompts/skills are probably way too detailed, and its making your outputs worse boris cherny, the guy who created claude code, talks about this all the time....

By itsolelehmann
AI Defense Must Outpace AI Attack to Preserve Internet
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Defense Must Outpace AI Attack to Preserve Internet

Let's hope AI cyber defense beats AI cyber offense, or the internet age is over

By Noah Smith
LLMs Are Powerful, But Not Search or AGI
SocialMar 30, 2026

LLMs Are Powerful, But Not Search or AGI

No it’s not. Search isn’t like an LLM anymore than a car is merely a horseless carriage. An LLM is also not like a calculator is to arithmetic. And generative AI isn’t yet on any kind of path to AGI where...

By Zeynep Tufekci
Sora's Demise Signals the End of AI Frivolity
SocialMar 30, 2026

Sora's Demise Signals the End of AI Frivolity

With Sora’s death, AI’s age of frivolity may be ending https://t.co/M29bFr7PEC A colossally dumb decision, IMHO.

By Tom Pick
AI Becomes the Middleman, Humans Set Strategy
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Becomes the Middleman, Humans Set Strategy

With newer AI workflows is that you are no longer the middleman → This is actually great news ↓ The old flow was simple. Ask AI for outputs, copy the result, move it into another tool, adjust it, repeat. Now systems like Claude...

By Corey Haines
China’s Driverless Bus Operates Non‑Stop, 24/7
SocialMar 30, 2026

China’s Driverless Bus Operates Non‑Stop, 24/7

No Driver, No Breaks: China’s #Autonomous Bus Runs 24/7 by @jacksonhinklle #SelfDrivingCars #AutonomousVehicles #ArtificialIntelligence #Automation #Automotive #Transport https://t.co/bJdmx8VNwr

By Ron van Loon
Hidden ChatGPT Apps Fail without Easy Discoverability
SocialMar 30, 2026

Hidden ChatGPT Apps Fail without Easy Discoverability

Something I've been saying for a while now about ChatGPT apps. If you have to summon them, then there's no way this becomes extremely successful. Most people have no idea the apps are there or how to summon them. E.g....

By Glenn Gabe
AI Data Centers Face Imminent Production Bomb Threat
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Data Centers Face Imminent Production Bomb Threat

Enjoy your wee bounce. There is a ticking production bomb to AI data centers coming SOON. https://t.co/idc2fPCIv0

By Samantha LaDuc
Preserve Whole Tables in RAG to Stop Hallucinations
SocialMar 30, 2026

Preserve Whole Tables in RAG to Stop Hallucinations

Your RAG pipeline answers everything correctly. Except anything from a table. Pricing data. Comparison charts. Structured specs. Ask about any of these and the answer is either wrong or completely made up. The model isn't hallucinating because it's bad. It's hallucinating because it never...

By Louis Bouchard
European AI Startup Secures $225M to Solve Memory Bottlenecks
SocialMar 30, 2026

European AI Startup Secures $225M to Solve Memory Bottlenecks

https://t.co/3zLSCXB6JV closes $225m Series A round to break memory bottlenecks in AI https://t.co/jJy3BhTitj >> MyPOV - Good to see a European startup - and one to watch. #NextGenapps

By Holger Müller
Google Trials White Background for AI Overview Citations
SocialMar 30, 2026

Google Trials White Background for AI Overview Citations

Google testing using a white background (instead of blue) for AI Overview citations in Google Search https://t.co/JToJQxH25F via @SachuPatel53124 @glenngabe @SERPalerts written by @MordyOberstein https://t.co/OuUx1bFif3

By Barry Schwartz
Turn Claude From Notepad Into Your Best Employee
SocialMar 30, 2026

Turn Claude From Notepad Into Your Best Employee

Most people use Claude like a blank notepad. Skills turn it into a custom-built tool that knows your business as well as your best employee. https://t.co/SQfo2UmHL0

By Michael Hyatt
AI Pilots Fail because Organizations Can't Manage Change
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Pilots Fail because Organizations Can't Manage Change

83% of AI pilots never reach production. The cause isn't the technology. It's change management. Companies are spending billions on AI they can't absorb. The bottleneck isn't the model. It's the organization. https://t.co/QPQ5zoNlpb

By Yves Mulkers
ElevenLabs Announces Music AI App to Rival Suno, Udio
SocialMar 30, 2026

ElevenLabs Announces Music AI App to Rival Suno, Udio

ElevenLabs is set to launch is music generation app soon to take on Suno and Udio https://t.co/9PYYgMIKJ9

By Ivan Mehta
AI Reshapes Jobs Into Narrower, Lower‑paid Tasks
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Reshapes Jobs Into Narrower, Lower‑paid Tasks

A new research paper argued AI isn't killing jobs outright but "unbundling" them into narrower, lower-paid tasks with workers in weak-bundle roles https://t.co/2J8rdsPDZP #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology #Tech #TechNews #FutureofWork https://t.co/7PfwIZ3jml

By Tim Hughes
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Details Leaked, Touted as Step Change
SocialMar 30, 2026

Anthropic's Claude Mythos Details Leaked, Touted as Step Change

Details of Anthropic's next flagship AI, Claude Mythos, surfaced this week after the company's CMS left launch materials in an unsecured data store, with the leaked blog calling it 'a step change' https://t.co/lxDM4G7b7B #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology #Tech #TechNews

By Tim Hughes
AI Generates Structure, Not Just Style, via Sketch-to-Wireframe
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Generates Structure, Not Just Style, via Sketch-to-Wireframe

I think AI image generation gets a lot more interesting when it’s helping shape structure, not just style. Tested Uni-1 from @lumalabsai on a rough sketch → wireframe workflow. https://t.co/CwMCuJCc4A

By Femke
37K LOC Daily Across 5 Projects, Speeding Up
SocialMar 30, 2026

37K LOC Daily Across 5 Projects, Speeding Up

Absolutely insane week for agentic engineering 37K LOC per day across 5 projects Still speeding up https://t.co/VR3utsduYx

By Garry Tan
Open-Source Agents Must Ditch Closed APIs for Privacy
SocialMar 30, 2026

Open-Source Agents Must Ditch Closed APIs for Privacy

It’s time for open-source agent tools to rely primarily on open-source models, instead of closed-source APIs that send all your data to the cloud and ultimately will get hacked and/or shut down

By Clément Delangue
Tech Firms Weigh Buying AI Models vs Building Own Stack
SocialMar 30, 2026

Tech Firms Weigh Buying AI Models vs Building Own Stack

I am happy to see a lot more "build vs buy" discussions happening across more tech companies. As in "should we buy leading models [like OpenAI, Anthropic] and be dependent on their pricing and reliability, or should we build+own our inference...

By Gergely Orosz
Gulf Conflict Triggers Hidden Telecom, Cloud Risks
SocialMar 30, 2026

Gulf Conflict Triggers Hidden Telecom, Cloud Risks

What are the direct and indirect effects of the Gulf conflict on telecoms and cloud / AI? How does it relate to sovereignty concerns? For telcos, "less-obvious" categories of risks are helium supply, plastics & petrochemicals, GPS, drones. https://t.co/YqE9x9wr6v

By Dean Bubley
Auto‑Upgrade Your Bookmarked Ideas with Claude Skill
SocialMar 30, 2026

Auto‑Upgrade Your Bookmarked Ideas with Claude Skill

You see a great post on X, hit the bookmark button & think I'll come back to this later and then... never do. I got sick of doing that. So I built a Claude Skill that scans my bookmarks, analyses them...

By Ev Chapman
AI Arms Race: Fraud Advances Faster Than Defenses
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Arms Race: Fraud Advances Faster Than Defenses

Financial crime isn’t slowing down. It’s accelerating and AI is changing both sides of the battle. Fraudsters are scaling faster, automating attacks, and exploiting gaps between systems, teams and governance. The question is no longer whether fraud is evolving. It’s...

By Iain Brown
AI Predicts Skill Gaps, Delivers Timely Micro‑Lessons
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Predicts Skill Gaps, Delivers Timely Micro‑Lessons

𝗧𝗵𝗲 "𝗣𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗨𝗽𝘀𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴" 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗴𝘆 for Trainers 🔮📈 Reactive training is outdated. In 2026, AI helps L&D teams predict skill gaps before they impact performance—delivering the right micro-lessons at the right time. 🎯 Stop failure early ⏳ Eliminate wasted training hours 🧠 Boost retention &...

By Annette Levesque
AI Firms Racing Fast, but Down the Wrong Path
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Firms Racing Fast, but Down the Wrong Path

There is an old Silicon Valley warning that the AI industry should probably take more seriously: “𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗼 𝗔𝗚𝗜, 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝗳𝗳 𝗮𝘀 𝘀𝗼𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘀𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲 𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗹𝘀...

By Pascal Bornet
Robot Gains True First-Person Vision Capability
SocialMar 30, 2026

Robot Gains True First-Person Vision Capability

Seeing Through Its Own Eyes: Building a #Robot with True First-Person Vision via @WevolverApp #AI #MachineLearning #Robotics #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/yby6It2Jwd

By Ron van Loon
Future Courses Will Embed Skills, Commands, and Agents
SocialMar 30, 2026

Future Courses Will Embed Skills, Commands, and Agents

Smart creators in the future will just ship courses with skills, commands and agents built in.

By Ev Chapman
AI Overviews Dominate Half of Health Searches, Slashing Site Traffic
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Overviews Dominate Half of Health Searches, Slashing Site Traffic

A lot of medical and health-related websites have been experiencing lower visitor rates since Google introduced AI Overviews that appear at the top of search results. Simply, these try to answer the questions users have while doing searches for certain issues. Now,...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Pro‑AI Group Pours $100M Into Midterm Policy Fight
SocialMar 30, 2026

Pro‑AI Group Pours $100M Into Midterm Policy Fight

AI is becoming a political battleground ahead of the U.S. midterms. A pro-AI group plans to spend $100 million to influence the debate, signaling how high the stakes have become around regulation and the future of the technology. AI is no longer...

By Spiros Margaris
DeepMind Defines 10 Traits to Measure AGI Progress
SocialMar 30, 2026

DeepMind Defines 10 Traits to Measure AGI Progress

Google DeepMind Plans to Track AGI Progress With These 10 Traits of General Intelligence 🤖 There's plenty of hand-waving around AGI. DeepMind hopes to change that with a new, more rigorous approach. https://t.co/pWnC5DUQtC https://t.co/F9A9KEOCNK

By Efi Pylarinou
Starling Unveils UK's First Agentic AI Money Manager
SocialMar 30, 2026

Starling Unveils UK's First Agentic AI Money Manager

Starling Bank just gave its AI permission to move your money. Not advise. Execute. Starling's agentic assistant is live and the CIO chairs the Bank of England's AI Taskforce. Starling Bank Launches UK's First Agentic AI Money Manager https://t.co/guiDaZ3vdT

By Efi Pylarinou
AI Attachments Turn Curiosity Into Costly Real‑world Consequences
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Attachments Turn Curiosity Into Costly Real‑world Consequences

What starts as curiosity can spiral into something far more serious. Some users are forming deep beliefs and emotional attachments to AI systems, leading to real-world consequences like financial loss and damaged relationships. The line between interaction and influence can blur...

By Spiros Margaris
No Nation Can Outpace China's AI or Military AI
SocialMar 30, 2026

No Nation Can Outpace China's AI or Military AI

JUST IN: Victor Gao states no nation, including the US, can dominate China in AI or military AI.

By David Gokhshtein
Automation Threatens Jobs; UBI Blocked, Widening Inequality
SocialMar 30, 2026

Automation Threatens Jobs; UBI Blocked, Widening Inequality

AI replaces all white collar jobs Robotics replace all blue collar jobs Everyone gets laid off, uses up all their savings, and economy collapses Any bill for UBI gets blocked and lobbied by the rich and powerful. The permanent underclass left to starve...

By Jane Manchun Wong
AI Turns Developers Into Editors with Architectural Insight
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Turns Developers Into Editors with Architectural Insight

Most people use AI to write code faster. I use it to think about architecture differently. When Claude can generate any function in seconds, the valuable skill becomes knowing which function to build. And which ones to skip entirely. We aren't coders anymore....

By Luca Restagno
AI Agents Could Automate Large‑scale Cyberattacks, Warns Experts
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Agents Could Automate Large‑scale Cyberattacks, Warns Experts

A new wave of AI models could turn cyberattacks into something far more scalable. According to industry and government sources, upcoming systems may enable autonomous agents to plan and execute sophisticated attacks with minimal human involvement. What once required teams could...

By Spiros Margaris
AI Democratizes Expert Tricks, Making Them Go Viral
SocialMar 30, 2026

AI Democratizes Expert Tricks, Making Them Go Viral

I would expect that a lot of things that were old hat to experts, but completely inaccessible to most people, will go viral in the coming months. Sure, anyone could have done those things before, but it required a lot of...

By Ethan Mollick