
How Autonomous Technology Will Change Trucking Liability Law
The rise of autonomous trucking technology is reshaping liability law, moving responsibility from solely the driver to a broader set of parties including OEMs, software developers, and carriers. As Level 4 trucks automate driving functions, courts are likely to see more multi‑party lawsuits that blend traditional negligence with product‑liability theories. The recent Tesla autopilot verdict, which assigned 33% fault to the manufacturer and imposed over $200 million in punitive damages, illustrates how product‑liability claims can target vehicle software and design. Meanwhile, fragmented state regulations leave the industry without a clear federal framework, complicating risk management.
Alloy President Laura Spiekerman on Agentic AI and Identity Risk
Alloy, a leading identity and fraud prevention platform, now serves over 800 banks, credit unions, and fintechs worldwide, leveraging agentic AI to automate risk decisions across the entire customer lifecycle. By orchestrating data from more than 200 sources through a...

Boston University to Apply Machine Learning to Alzheimer’s Biomarker and Cognitive Data
Boston University, leading the AI for Alzheimer’s Disease (AI4AD) consortium, is coordinating 11 research institutes to apply machine learning to massive genomic, biomarker and cognitive datasets. The team is building the PreSiBO database, which tags predictor, signature, biomarker and outcome...

University of Eastern Finland Demonstrates 2D-Material Photodetectors on Silicon Nitride Chips
Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have demonstrated photodetectors built from two‑dimensional semiconductor materials directly on silicon nitride waveguide chips. The work, detailed in a doctoral dissertation, shows that cleanroom nanofabrication can integrate ultrathin 2D absorbers with low‑loss waveguides,...

What the Leaked Claude Code Codebase Tells Healthcare Builders About Designing Agentic Health Tech
On March 31, 2026 a 59.8 MB source‑map file unintentionally exposed Anthropic’s Claude Code TypeScript codebase, revealing roughly 512,000 lines of production‑grade AI agent logic. The leak showcases a three‑layer skeptical memory system, a coordinator mode for multi‑agent orchestration, the AutoDream consolidation...

Pharmaceutical Giant Pfizer Forced To Shut Down Updated COVID Vaccine Trials
Pfizer announced it is halting development of its updated COVID‑19 vaccine candidates, ending ongoing Phase 2/3 trials that targeted newer variants. The decision follows mixed efficacy data and waning commercial demand as the pandemic recedes. Pfizer will redirect resources toward...

Plex Begins New Interface Rollout and Paid Pass Requirement for Remote Streaming on Fire TVs
Plex is rolling out its redesigned interface to Amazon Fire TV devices beginning next week, following a staggered launch that started on Apple TV in early 2025. Alongside the visual overhaul, Plex will enforce a paid‑pass requirement for any remote...
How Your Product Margins Should Dictate Your Ad Budget
Shopify dropshippers often set ad spend arbitrarily, ignoring the decisive role of product margin. By calculating break‑even ROAS—selling price divided by profit per unit—stores can determine the minimum return needed to avoid losing money. Analysis of 211 products shows most...

The Risks of Autonomous Vehicle Self-Certification in Freight
The article warns that allowing autonomous‑vehicle (AV) manufacturers to self‑certify their freight trucks could bypass critical safety oversight that human drivers currently undergo. It highlights the stark contrast between mandatory medical exams for Class 7/8 drivers and the proposed lack of...

Fine, I'll Do A Lunar Land Acknowledgement
NASA launched Artemis II on Wednesday, sending three Americans and one Canadian on the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972. The mission will travel up to 250,000 miles, marking the first step toward a sustainable Moon presence. Simultaneously, the Navajo Nation has...

AI in Legal Workflows Raises a Hard Question: Who Owns the Risk?
Legal departments are rapidly integrating AI tools into everyday workflows, but recent concerns highlight that any mishandling of privileged information, bias, regulated data exposure, or evidentiary integrity ultimately falls on the organization. General counsel, managing partners, CIOs, and legal operations...
How Ecommerce Brands Should Budget for Penetration Testing in 2026 Without Under-Scoping Risk
E‑commerce brands in 2026 must treat penetration testing as a revenue‑protection expense rather than a simple compliance line‑item. Modern stacks combine headless front‑ends, APIs, third‑party services, and mobile apps, expanding the attack surface far beyond the public storefront. Budgeting errors...

Webinar: High Availability, Simplified
DH2i is hosting a webinar on April 16 at 12:00 pm EDT to demonstrate its newest high‑availability solution for Microsoft SQL Server across Windows, Linux and Kubernetes. The session will walk IT teams through automated scale‑up and scale‑down of SQL Server...

What Internal Audit Needs to Know About Zero Trust Architecture
Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is reshaping security by demanding continuous verification of users, devices, and connections rather than trusting network perimeters. Internal auditors must evaluate ZTA implementations against standards such as MFA enforcement, least‑privilege access, micro‑segmentation, and immutable logging to...

Agentic Architecture Part 3: The Information Layer
The article emphasizes the information layer as the critical foundation of any agentic architecture, detailing the infrastructure needed to turn raw data into a usable knowledge graph. It argues for an incremental, cost‑effective approach that lets small teams deliver a...

A Dog and Its Tail: Don’t Let Version Uncertainty Cloud Linked Attachment Production
Linked (cloud) attachments remain a critical e‑discovery blind spot, despite tools that can collect and search them. Recent developments—such as the Carvana court‑ordered capability test, the Sedona Conference’s 2025 commentary, and the proposed Reconstruction‑Grade eDiscovery (RG) standard—reinforce the duty to...
Big Tech And AI Power Record $10B+ M&A Deal Surge To Start 2026
Despite geopolitical turbulence, global M&A activity surged in Q1 2026, topping $1.2 trillion in value. Deal count fell 17% year‑over‑year, but average size rose, with 22 transactions exceeding $10 billion—a quarterly record. AI‑related equity stakes drove four of the six largest deals,...
How AI-Powered Music Can Transform Content Creation in 2026
AI‑generated music has moved from a novelty to a core production layer in 2026, with major platforms shifting toward licensed models and stricter transparency rules. Creators can now generate dozens of soundtrack variations in minutes, ensuring brand‑consistent audio while maintaining...

Nexperia’s China Unit ‘Nears Fully Local Production’ of Chips
Nexperia’s China unit is close to achieving full local chip production, having shifted from European wafer imports after Dutch restrictions. The plant in Dongguan and a new wafer fab in Shanghai are operating at 60‑70% capacity and aim to reach...

Solve Intelligence Acquires AI Patent Litigation Startup Palito.ai, Announces Munich Office
Solve Intelligence announced the acquisition of AI‑driven patent‑litigation startup Palito.ai and the opening of a new office in Munich. The deal adds Palito.ai’s automated validity analysis and case‑law research tools to Solve Intelligence’s existing platform. The Munich location signals a...
Watching Sunlight Turn Into Fuel and Oxygen, in Real Time
Yale researchers have unveiled a nanoscale method to watch solar photocatalysis in real time, capturing water‑splitting reactions and charge transport at roughly 10 nm resolution. The approach merges amperometric and potentiometric measurements using a quartz nanotip with a platinum core, allowing...

&Lsquo;Seminal Cases'? Appeals Courts Confront Fake Cites in Wave of AI-Related Sanctions Orders
U.S. appellate courts are now reviewing a wave of district‑court sanctions issued against attorneys who used generative AI to insert fabricated citations in legal briefs. Judges have imposed monetary penalties and, in some cases, adverse rulings for failing to verify...
Implementing Salesforce in Your Company: CRM System and Cloud
Implementing Salesforce transforms a company by consolidating sales, marketing, and service data into a single cloud‑based CRM, enabling faster decision‑making and scalable automation. The rollout follows defined stages—analysis, design, configuration, testing, and adoption—each aimed at minimizing risk and controlling costs....

How One Wealth Firm Cut Document Processing Time by 80 Percent
Shade Tree Advisors, a $794 million multi‑family office in New York, implemented EtonAI across three back‑office document workflows. The AI reduced custodian statement processing time by roughly 80%, dropping from over eight minutes per document to about two minutes, while maintaining...
Aon Enhances Radford McLagan Database with AI Role Insights
Aon plc has upgraded its Radford McLagan Compensation Database to include AI‑specific job families such as head of AI, machine learning engineer and AI ethics, reflecting the surge in demand for AI talent. The platform now integrates AI‑enabled job matching, a...

Meta Researchers Verify Code Patches without Running Them at 93% Accuracy
Meta researchers introduced a semi-formal reasoning technique that lets AI agents confirm functional equivalence of code patches without executing them. The approach forces agents to build explicit premises, trace execution paths, and draw formal conclusions, achieving 93% accuracy on real‑world...

A 360° Concert With No Spilled Beer on Your Shoes
Blue Frog Studios is debuting Blue Frog Immersive, a concert platform built for Apple Vision Pro that uses dual‑8K stereoscopic video, spatial audio, and head‑tracked mixes to place viewers virtually on stage. The Vancouver‑based company, which has streamed over 800...
Making Value Legible: How Heritage Brands Win in Ecommerce
Heritage brands often see weak ecommerce performance, mistakenly attributing it to pricing. The article argues that the real issue is the inability to make a product's value legible online, especially for premium items. THORENS exemplifies how visible mechanical design and...
Cohu Announces $30M Follow-On Orders for High Performance Computing Test
Cohu announced two customers placed follow‑on orders worth $30 million for its Eclipse platform with active thermal control, targeting next‑generation high‑performance computing (HPC) processors. The deals include a PAICe Prescriptive software subscription valued at roughly $330 K in annual fees, aimed at...
Using AI, DeepSig Advances Open, Intelligent Baseband RAN Architectures
DeepSig has leveraged deep‑learning models to eliminate the pilot signal in mobile networks, cutting signaling overhead without hurting performance. The startup is now a principal contributor to OCUDU, an open‑source carrier‑grade baseband stack launched by the Linux Foundation and the...

Artemis Going to the "Moon" -- Again??
NASA launched Artemis II on April 1, a crewed test flight that will circle the Moon rather than land. The mission’s primary goal is to validate Orion’s life‑support, navigation and deep‑space systems ahead of future surface missions. While some observers question the...
Compliance or Capability: Washington Forces Police to Choose
Washington’s Driver Privacy Act, which took effect this week, bars law‑enforcement use of automated license‑plate readers (ALPR) near schools, courts, food banks, places of worship, and reproductive or gender‑affirming health facilities. Though marketed as an immigration‑protection measure, the law effectively...
TACC: How Supercomputing Reveals Early Red Blood Cell Damage
Researchers at Penn State used the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Stampede3 supercomputer, funded by NSF ACCESS, to run high‑resolution simulations of red blood cell deformation in mechanical circulatory support devices. By adapting a droplet deformation equation within OpenFOAM, the team...

Google Home Adds Interactive, Conversational News Updates Through Gemini Live
Google Home has integrated Gemini Live, an AI‑driven feature that delivers interactive news summaries. The system lets users ask follow‑up questions within the same conversational thread, eliminating the need for new prompts or device switches. Unlike traditional headline reads, Gemini...

Clio Adds Agentic AI Capabilities to Clio Work, Also Launches Vincent Mobile App
Clio announced two major AI‑driven updates: agentic capabilities are now embedded in its Clio Work platform, and a new standalone mobile app, Vincent by Clio, launched for iOS and Android. The agentic layer enables the software to autonomously gather facts, suggest...
Steam Deck 2 Ditches Semi-Custom APU for Off-the-Shelf AMD Silicon, Eyes 2028 Launch
Valve is planning a second‑generation Steam Deck for a 2028 release, according to leaker KeplerL2. The new handheld will abandon the semi‑custom AMD APU used in the original and instead adopt an off‑the‑shelf AMD processor that requires no bespoke tuning....

Shopify Expands Capital Repayment Through Shopify Payments to All U.S. States
Shopify announced that its Capital repayment service will now route payments through Shopify Payments for merchants in every U.S. state, making it the default method. ACH debit remains available only as a fallback after three consecutive Shopify Payments failures. The...

✨ AI's Phony War?
The article contrasts two camps on AI’s economic impact: pro‑growth technologists who envision Star‑Trek‑level abundance and mainstream economists who see only modest gains. Federal agencies and Goldman Sachs forecast sub‑2% annual GDP growth over the next decade, while AI optimists...

CEOs of LiveKit, Deepgram, Cartesia, Wispr Flow & More Join the Lineup for the First Cerebral Valley Voice Summit
The Cerebral Valley Voice Summit, scheduled for next month, is expanding its roster with eight new high‑profile speakers, including CEOs of LiveKit, Deepgram, Cartesia, and Wispr Flow, as well as partners from Andreessen Horowitz and Lux Capital. The agenda now...

Amazon’s AWS Bahrain Data Center Damaged in Iranian Strike, Second Disruption in a Month
Amazon Web Services’ Bahrain data center was hit by a fire after an Iranian strike, confirmed by Bahrain’s Interior Ministry. The incident follows a prior outage in the same region last week, marking the second AWS disruption in a month....
Using AI When Preparing Tax Returns: Avoid the Trap
A taxpayer used ChatGPT to navigate a stock‑sale on his 2025 return, receiving seemingly clear but incomplete advice. The AI suggested a different figure from the 1099 and dismissed the need for professional help. A CPA review uncovered discrepancies and...

3 Strategy Shifts That Take You From 0 to 5k Followers
The post outlines three strategic pivots creators need to break the 0‑to‑5,000 follower barrier in 2026. It argues the old consistency‑trend‑viral playbook is obsolete, urging a shift toward retention‑focused growth content that aligns with a niche, delivers real value, and...

Claude Skills for Revenue: Turn Your Expertise Into Income
Claude Skills, an AI‑prompt framework from Anthropic, are positioned beyond mere productivity tools. The post argues they can be packaged as sellable products, consulting services, or proof of expertise that generate real income. By treating prompts as intellectual property, professionals...
AMD Details Upcoming Zen 6 PQOS Extensions: Advanced Bandwidth and Privilege Controls
AMD released a technical document outlining three new PQOS ISA extensions for its upcoming Zen 6 microarchitecture: Global Bandwidth Enforcement (GLBE), Global Slow Bandwidth Enforcement (GLSBE) and Privilege‑Level Zero Association (PLZA). GLBE lets system software set L3 cache external bandwidth caps...
Windows Security App Gains Secure Boot Certificate Status Ahead of Major Certificate Refresh
Microsoft is quietly updating Secure Boot certificates that were issued in 2011 and will expire in June 2026. The new certificates are being delivered through Windows Update and become visible in April 2026 via a badge in the Windows Security...

Spring 2026 Reader Satisfaction Survey
The author of the Smart Prompts for AI newsletter launched a Spring 2026 Reader Satisfaction Survey that takes under a minute to complete. The post bundles two free AI prompts—one for crafting short, unbiased surveys and another for turning raw...

How to Set up a Free, Open-Source, Local AI Assistant Using Ollama, Granite, and Open-WebUI
The Suffolk LIT Lab hosted a community workshop where JJ Asghar demonstrated how to build a free, open‑source AI assistant that runs entirely on a local machine. The tutorial combined Ollama for model serving, the Granite LLM for efficient inference,...

The Pulse: Industry Leaders Return to Coding with AI
Founders Mark Zuckerberg and Garry Tan are returning to hands‑on coding by leveraging AI agents, with Zuckerberg shipping code diffs for the first time in 20 years and Tan diving back into development at Y Combinator. At the same time,...

TRPM3: The Ion Channel Behind Pain, Migraines, and ME/CFS
TRPM3 is a calcium‑permeable ion channel activated by heat and neurosteroids such as pregnenolone sulfate, playing a central role in pain perception, insulin secretion, and vascular regulation. Genetic variants in the TRPM3 gene have been associated with heightened susceptibility to...

5 Unique Challenges in Ediscovery for Construction Litigation and How to Solve Them
Construction litigation increasingly relies on e‑discovery, yet firms face five distinct hurdles: massive, heterogeneous data volumes; fragmented custodians across subcontractors; complex technical drawings and BIM files; metadata erosion; and escalating costs. The article outlines practical fixes such as AI‑driven document...