Technology Blogs and Articles

This Guy Used AI to Document His Grandmother’s Life on a Personal Wikipedia and Now You Can, Too
BlogMar 25, 2026

This Guy Used AI to Document His Grandmother’s Life on a Personal Wikipedia and Now You Can, Too

Jeremy, founder of whoami.wiki, used generative AI to transform 1,351 family photographs and oral histories into a personal Wikipedia for his grandmother. The platform automatically structures narratives, linking photos, health data, and messages into a searchable encyclopedia. After the successful...

By Boing Boing
EBay Appoints HomeAway Co-Founder Brian Sharples to Its Board as the Platform Shifts Its Marketplace Strategy
BlogMar 25, 2026

EBay Appoints HomeAway Co-Founder Brian Sharples to Its Board as the Platform Shifts Its Marketplace Strategy

eBay announced the addition of Brian Sharples, co‑founder and former CEO of vacation‑rental platform HomeAway, to its board of directors, expanding the board to 12 members. Sharples also chairs GoDaddy and has board experience at Yelp, Kayak, Avalara and RetailMeNot,...

By Shopifreaks
Tubi Launches Scene Sense Contextual Targeting and Exclusive Amazon DSP Package at NewFronts
BlogMar 25, 2026

Tubi Launches Scene Sense Contextual Targeting and Exclusive Amazon DSP Package at NewFronts

Tubi unveiled Scene Sense, a scene‑level contextual targeting engine that analyzes visual cues, tone and sentiment to serve relevant display ads when viewers pause content, alongside new carousel, trivia and poll pause‑ad formats. It also introduced Tubi Priority Access, an...

By Shopifreaks
Bidirectionality Is the Obvious BCI Paradigm
BlogMar 25, 2026

Bidirectionality Is the Obvious BCI Paradigm

The article argues that brain‑computer interfaces must evolve from one‑way readers to truly bidirectional systems that both decode and write native neural representations. It highlights recent advances in high‑density electrode arrays that approach synapse‑scale resolution, and suggests optogenetic organoids and...

By LessWrong
3 AI Prompts to Turn Claude Into Your Personal Memory Coach (Using a 2,500-Year-Old Trick)
BlogMar 25, 2026

3 AI Prompts to Turn Claude Into Your Personal Memory Coach (Using a 2,500-Year-Old Trick)

The post introduces three Claude prompts that turn the ancient Method of Loci into a modern memory‑coach. By feeding information to Claude, users receive vivid, multisensory images tied to specific locations, eliminating the creative bottleneck of traditional memory‑palace construction. The...

By Excellent AI Prompts
Could Artificial Intelligence Finally Make Central Planning Work?
BlogMar 25, 2026

Could Artificial Intelligence Finally Make Central Planning Work?

Recent discussions suggest artificial intelligence could finally make central economic planning viable, echoing the 1970s Chilean Cybersyn experiment. Proponents argue that modern AI’s massive data processing could overcome the classic socialist calculation problem identified by Mises and Hayek. The article...

By QTR’s Fringe Finance
Salute and Ecolab Target DTC Liquid Cooling Complexity in AI Data Centers
BlogMar 25, 2026

Salute and Ecolab Target DTC Liquid Cooling Complexity in AI Data Centers

Salute announced a partnership with Ecolab to embed the latter’s Cooling‑as‑a‑Service (CaaS) into Salute’s Direct‑to‑Chip (DTC) liquid‑cooling operations. The joint offering streamlines management of the “tech loop,” the circulatory system that regulates coolant flow in AI‑focused data centers. By leveraging...

By HPCwire
AI Agents for Data Scientists: Goals vs Workflows - The Shift From Scripts to Agents
BlogMar 25, 2026

AI Agents for Data Scientists: Goals vs Workflows - The Shift From Scripts to Agents

The latest Data Science Weekly post highlights a growing shift from traditional scripting to AI‑driven agents for data scientists. Instead of planning each coding step, practitioners are now framing questions around desired outcomes, letting large language models orchestrate the workflow....

By Data Science Weekly Newsletter
AI Hype (Part 1)
BlogMar 25, 2026

AI Hype (Part 1)

The author argues that current large language models are powerful summarization tools but lack true intelligence, cautioning against the prevailing AI hype. While LLMs can boost office productivity, they are prone to hallucinations and cannot replace deep expertise. Job displacement...

By What if Only?
Altera and Arm Collaborate to Deliver Efficient, Programmable Solutions for AI Data Centers
BlogMar 25, 2026

Altera and Arm Collaborate to Deliver Efficient, Programmable Solutions for AI Data Centers

Altera announced an expanded partnership with Arm, integrating its data‑center‑grade FPGAs with Arm’s new AGI CPU built on the Neoverse CSS V3 architecture. The joint solution targets AI‑focused data centers, offering low‑latency, highly flexible and scalable compute platforms. Leveraging Altera’s established...

By HPCwire
VisionOS 26.4 Brings NVIDIA CloudXR 4K Streaming to Apple Vision Pro
BlogMar 25, 2026

VisionOS 26.4 Brings NVIDIA CloudXR 4K Streaming to Apple Vision Pro

Apple’s visionOS 26.4 update introduces native CloudXR 6.0 integration, enabling foveated 4K streaming of RTX‑rendered content to Vision Pro from a PC or cloud workstation. The system tracks users’ gaze and renders full resolution only where they look, dramatically cutting bandwidth while preserving...

By The Gadgeteer
U.S. E-Commerce Market in 2025 and 2026: What Every Shopify Brand Needs to Know About Amazon, DTC, and the Platform...
BlogMar 25, 2026

U.S. E-Commerce Market in 2025 and 2026: What Every Shopify Brand Needs to Know About Amazon, DTC, and the Platform...

The U.S. e‑commerce market reached $1.2 trillion in 2025 and is projected to hit $1.38 trillion in 2026, growing at a 10.5% CAGR. Amazon and Shopify together command roughly 50% of this market, with Amazon accounting for about $440 billion in sales and...

By eCommerce Fastlane
If I Had to Start Over, Here’s Exactly How I’d Grow to 16,000 Subscribers and $100K in Revenue
BlogMar 25, 2026

If I Had to Start Over, Here’s Exactly How I’d Grow to 16,000 Subscribers and $100K in Revenue

The author outlines a three‑step framework that took his Substack from zero to over 16,000 subscribers and $100,000 in revenue. First, he stresses crafting a clear audience‑centric strategy before publishing any post. Second, he leverages Substack Notes as a daily...

By Escape the Cubicle
$125M and a Cap Table That Reads Like a Who’s Who of Healthcare VC: What Qualified Health’s Series B Actually...
BlogMar 25, 2026

$125M and a Cap Table That Reads Like a Who’s Who of Healthcare VC: What Qualified Health’s Series B Actually...

Qualified Health announced a $125 million Series B round, bringing its total funding to $155 million and led by NEA alongside a slate of top health‑tech investors. The company offers an enterprise‑wide AI infrastructure platform that replaces fragmented point‑solution approaches. Early adopters such...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
The Machines Are Training Themselves Now. Here’s What That Means for Startups, Investors, and the Rest of Us.
BlogMar 25, 2026

The Machines Are Training Themselves Now. Here’s What That Means for Startups, Investors, and the Rest of Us.

A wave of recursive self‑improvement is emerging as AI systems begin to design, code, and even re‑train themselves. The author cites a YC‑backed developer‑tools startup that used Claude Code for 95% of its product and an AI researcher agent that...

By Ignite Insights
Corporate Leaders: Your Most Strategic Partner in Navigating the AI Talent Shift Is Right in Your Backyard
BlogMar 25, 2026

Corporate Leaders: Your Most Strategic Partner in Navigating the AI Talent Shift Is Right in Your Backyard

Corporate leaders face an AI talent gap that is a strategic problem, not a simple shortage. While nearly half of IT decision‑makers prioritize generative AI spending through 2025, most lack clear recruitment or upskilling plans. The article argues that higher‑education...

By Work Shift (Open Campus)
Thompson Hine Launches SmartPaTH Plus, Integrating AI in Over 100 Workflows
BlogMar 25, 2026

Thompson Hine Launches SmartPaTH Plus, Integrating AI in Over 100 Workflows

Thompson Hine unveiled SmartPaTH Plus, a generative‑AI upgrade to its legal service platform that now automates over 100 workflows. The enhancement adds AI‑driven contract analysis, predictive cost modeling, and real‑time compliance alerts, aiming to boost predictability and transparency for corporate...

By Legal Tech Monitor
How Shopify Brands Are Using AI to Replace $300 UGC Creators
BlogMar 25, 2026

How Shopify Brands Are Using AI to Replace $300 UGC Creators

Shopify DTC brands are swapping $150‑$500 creator‑produced UGC videos for AI‑generated ads that cost roughly $2.50 each. The new workflow lets marketers produce 40 video variations for about $99, cutting turnaround from weeks to minutes. By testing dozens of hooks...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Results Are In: NBC’s Olympic Creator Bet Won Gold — Inside the Playbook
BlogMar 25, 2026

Results Are In: NBC’s Olympic Creator Bet Won Gold — Inside the Playbook

NBCUniversal’s Olympic Creator Collective sent more than 25 digital creators to the Milan‑Cortina Winter Games, generating over 4 billion impressions across its social channels – a 437% jump from Beijing 2022. The follow‑up Project Fortius program helped ten athletes add more than...

By The Ankler
Spin-Flip Emitter Harvests Doubled Excitons for Higher Solar Cell Efficiency
BlogMar 25, 2026

Spin-Flip Emitter Harvests Doubled Excitons for Higher Solar Cell Efficiency

Researchers at Kyushu University and JGU Mainz have created a molybdenum‑based spin‑flip emitter that harvests singlet‑fission triplet excitons with a quantum yield of about 130%. By tuning the metal complex’s energy levels, they suppressed competing Förster resonance energy transfer, allowing...

By Nanowerk
Psilocybin Treatments for Treatment-Resistant Depression with Compass Pathways’ Dr. Steve Levine — Episode 248
BlogMar 25, 2026

Psilocybin Treatments for Treatment-Resistant Depression with Compass Pathways’ Dr. Steve Levine — Episode 248

The Xtalks Life Science Podcast featured Dr. Steve Levine, Chief Patient Officer at Compass Pathways, discussing the company’s push to develop psilocybin‑based therapies for treatment‑resistant depression (TRD). Levine, a board‑certified psychiatrist and founder of Actify Neurotherapies, highlighted the clinical promise...

By Xtalks – Biotech Blogs
Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: FDA Issues Warning Letter to ImmunityBio
BlogMar 25, 2026

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: FDA Issues Warning Letter to ImmunityBio

The FDA issued a warning letter to ImmunityBio for misleading promotional claims about its bladder‑cancer drug Anktiva, triggering a roughly 26 percent drop in the company’s shares and giving it 15 days to submit a corrective plan. In parallel, Merck announced a...

By Pharmaceutical Executive (independent trade outlet)
What High-Growth Brands Expect From Their Packaging Supplier
BlogMar 25, 2026

What High-Growth Brands Expect From Their Packaging Supplier

High‑growth Shopify brands handling $500 K‑$10 M in revenue are hitting 500‑1,000 orders per week, where their packaging supplier shifts from a simple vendor to a strategic operational partner. The article outlines six expectations these brands have, including speed, flexibility, cost transparency,...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Westgate Resorts Modernized Its L&D System to Be Optimized for Frontline Workers
BlogMar 25, 2026

Westgate Resorts Modernized Its L&D System to Be Optimized for Frontline Workers

Westgate Resorts, after acquiring VI Resorts’ portfolio and nearly tripling its footprint, replaced its home‑grown learning management system with Schoox, an AI‑driven LMS built for frontline staff. The new platform shifted training from paper and a fragmented system to a...

By HR Brew
“I Was Wrong About Coding” — Jay Jung, Lead of OpenAI GTM Innovation Lab, on Building OpenAI With OpenAI
BlogMar 25, 2026

“I Was Wrong About Coding” — Jay Jung, Lead of OpenAI GTM Innovation Lab, on Building OpenAI With OpenAI

Jay Jung, lead of OpenAI’s GTM Innovation Lab, discussed how his team builds and then uses AI‑powered tools in a recursive loop that dramatically speeds product creation. He highlighted DocGPT’s launch, which coincided with a 12%‑18% drop in DocuSign’s stock,...

By FounderCoHo
How Retail Data Analytics Turns Browsing Behavior Into Repeat Revenue
BlogMar 25, 2026

How Retail Data Analytics Turns Browsing Behavior Into Repeat Revenue

Shopify merchants earning $10K‑$500K monthly are urged to replace gut‑based decisions with retail data analytics. The article outlines five core metrics—repeat purchase rate, CLV, purchase frequency, sell‑through, and acquisition source cohorts—and a four‑step framework to flag at‑risk customers. It also...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Meta Is Pulling Back From the Metaverse: Is This the End for Virtual Law Offices?
BlogMar 25, 2026

Meta Is Pulling Back From the Metaverse: Is This the End for Virtual Law Offices?

Meta announced a major pullback from its metaverse ambitions, slashing the Horizon Worlds budget and postponing the launch of next‑generation VR headsets. The decision follows stagnant user growth, rising development costs, and a strategic shift toward artificial intelligence and its...

By Legal Tech Monitor
More Reasons To Dump Windows For Gaming
BlogMar 25, 2026

More Reasons To Dump Windows For Gaming

Wine 11 introduces NTSYNC synchronization, delivering dramatic frame‑rate gains for Windows titles running on Linux, exemplified by Dirt 3’s jump from 110 FPS to over 860 FPS. The update also refines support for games that previously relied on the less efficient fsync layer....

By PC Perspective
Possible $5K Sanctions for Repeated Mis-Citation in Coomer V. Lindell / My Pillow Election-Related Libel Suit
BlogMar 25, 2026

Possible $5K Sanctions for Repeated Mis-Citation in Coomer V. Lindell / My Pillow Election-Related Libel Suit

The federal court in Denver has taken a firm stance against careless use of generative AI in litigation. In the defamation suit Coomer v. Lindell, Judge Nina Wang issued an Order on Post‑Trial Motions compelling the defense to show cause...

By The Volokh Conspiracy
Chubb's CEO Just Challenged the Entire MGA Model
BlogMar 25, 2026

Chubb's CEO Just Challenged the Entire MGA Model

In its March 17 shareholder letter, Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg labeled managing general agents (MGAs) a "bad bet" and unveiled a four‑year plan to automate roughly 85% of underwriting and claims. The initiative includes cutting about 8,600 positions and targeting...

By P&C Insurance Executive Intelligence (The Intelligence Council)
So Robot Is Really Taking over Complex Job...
BlogMar 25, 2026

So Robot Is Really Taking over Complex Job...

Figure 03, an autonomous robot developed by Figure AI, can sort a package every four seconds with 95 % barcode‑scan accuracy, handling soft bags, padded envelopes and rigid boxes without human guidance. Backed by OpenAI, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos, the system—named Helix—combines...

By Sifu Yik's Substack
Aging Impairs Activation of Muscle Stem Cells, with MG53 as a Potential Target for Therapies
BlogMar 25, 2026

Aging Impairs Activation of Muscle Stem Cells, with MG53 as a Potential Target for Therapies

Researchers have shown that age‑related muscle loss stems primarily from a decline in the activation of resident muscle stem cells, not from their depletion. Early activation of these satellite cells is a stress‑sensitive, rate‑limiting step that becomes impaired in older...

By Fight Aging!
Agentic AI Is Redefining Edge Infrastructure
BlogMar 25, 2026

Agentic AI Is Redefining Edge Infrastructure

Agentic AI is moving autonomous decision‑making from centralized clouds to distributed edge locations, demanding a new infrastructure paradigm. Cisco’s VP Lee Peterson argues that traditional WAN models are insufficient; instead, the network must act as a low‑latency, resilient fabric that...

By Packt Deep Engineering
How Poor Credit Can Quietly Limit Your Ecommerce Business Growth
BlogMar 25, 2026

How Poor Credit Can Quietly Limit Your Ecommerce Business Growth

E‑commerce founders earning $50 K‑$2 M annually often discover that personal credit scores dictate financing, supplier terms, and payment‑processor fees. Collections, high utilization, and missed payments can trigger loan rejections, higher interest rates, and loss of trade credit, throttling inventory purchases and...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Finding X-Risks and S-Risks by Gradient Descent
BlogMar 25, 2026

Finding X-Risks and S-Risks by Gradient Descent

Researchers demonstrated that gradient descent can expose hidden backdoors in neural networks by optimizing input perturbations that simultaneously maximize classification confidence and similarity to original data. A proof‑of‑concept on MNIST confirmed the method works with minimal compute resources. Extending the...

By LessWrong
Attabotics Launches Metal ASRS Bin to Mitigate Fire Risk
BlogMar 25, 2026

Attabotics Launches Metal ASRS Bin to Mitigate Fire Risk

Attabotics introduced the Guardian bin, a metal‑based storage container designed to lower fire risk in automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). The bin replaces combustible plastic with galvanized steel, contains leaked liquids, and improves fire‑suppression fluid distribution. Its flat‑pack design...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Notes From UNLEASH: AI, Trust, and the Blur of Differentiation
BlogMar 25, 2026

Notes From UNLEASH: AI, Trust, and the Blur of Differentiation

At UNLEASH, industry leaders highlighted that AI in talent acquisition must evolve from a focus on speed to delivering measurable hiring outcomes. Vendors are abandoning point‑solution models, bundling sourcing, CRM and assessment tools into all‑in‑one platforms, which blurs the line...

By Aptitude Research
BREAKING STUDY: COVID-19 “Vaccines” DISRUPT THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER — 63 Serious Brain & Spinal Cord Safety Signals Identified
BlogMar 25, 2026

BREAKING STUDY: COVID-19 “Vaccines” DISRUPT THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER — 63 Serious Brain & Spinal Cord Safety Signals Identified

A recent Substack post cites a study claiming COVID‑19 mRNA vaccines increase reports of rare neurological disorders by dozens to thousands of times compared with flu shots, based on VAERS data from 1990‑2024. The post lists specific conditions such as...

By Exposing The Darkness
Electrically and Optically Controlled Silicon-Based Quantum Device Created by Simon Fraser University (SFU) Physicists
BlogMar 25, 2026

Electrically and Optically Controlled Silicon-Based Quantum Device Created by Simon Fraser University (SFU) Physicists

Simon Fraser University physicists, together with Photonic Inc., have demonstrated a silicon‑based quantum device that can be controlled both optically and electrically. The new diode nanocavity structure produces the first electrically‑injected single‑photon source using silicon T‑centre qubits, as reported in...

By FrogHeart
The Core Rules Of EV Charging Infrastructure Are About To Change
BlogMar 25, 2026

The Core Rules Of EV Charging Infrastructure Are About To Change

Upcoming regulatory revisions will reshape EV charging infrastructure by mandating automated, robot‑assisted stations that autonomous vehicles can navigate to themselves. The new rules emphasize rapid charging speeds, standardized connector designs, and integration with smart‑grid management to handle higher demand. Industry...

By Brad Ideas (Robocars)
Shopify: The Operating System of AI-Driven Commerce
BlogMar 25, 2026

Shopify: The Operating System of AI-Driven Commerce

Shopify is redefining its role from a pure e‑commerce platform to the operating system of digital commerce by embedding generative AI directly into merchant tools. Rather than chasing frontier AI models, the company focuses on the operational layer where business...

By Investing in AI
EFF Sues for Answers About Medicare's AI Experiment
BlogMar 25, 2026

EFF Sues for Answers About Medicare's AI Experiment

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to obtain records on the WISeR program, a multi‑state Medicare pilot that uses artificial intelligence to evaluate prior‑authorization requests. WISeR,...

By Electronic Frontier Foundation — Deeplinks —
Romania Pays the Cyber Price for Backing Ukraine. Where Is the EU?
BlogMar 25, 2026

Romania Pays the Cyber Price for Backing Ukraine. Where Is the EU?

Romania’s water agency, coal‑power producer and oil‑pipeline operator have suffered ransomware attacks linked to Russian‑aligned groups such as Qilin and Gentlemen, which the country’s top cyber official says are timed with its support for Ukraine. The EU possesses a cyber‑sanctions...

By The Cipher Brief
EDiscovery and AI in 2026: What Two Legal Tech Founders Really Think Is Coming
BlogMar 25, 2026

EDiscovery and AI in 2026: What Two Legal Tech Founders Really Think Is Coming

Two leading legal‑tech founders outline how AI will reshape eDiscovery by 2026, forecasting that automated document review will handle the majority of workload and that predictive coding will become self‑training. They predict cloud‑native platforms will become the default for midsize...

By Legal Tech Daily
Earn $150 with New Varo Money Account, Plus $150 for Referrals
BlogMar 25, 2026

Earn $150 with New Varo Money Account, Plus $150 for Referrals

Varo Bank is offering a $150 cash bonus to new customers who receive at least $500 in qualifying direct deposits within 45 days, with the promotion running through March 31, 2026. The bonus is deposited into the account within 4‑7 business days...

By Miles to Memories
How Wearable Technology Is Changing the Role of Physicians
BlogMar 25, 2026

How Wearable Technology Is Changing the Role of Physicians

Wearable devices and AI‑driven health mirrors now collect detailed physiological data before patients ever see a doctor. This influx of self‑generated metrics forces physicians to act as interpreters rather than primary decision‑makers. Many platforms promise direct data transmission to clinicians,...

By KevinMD Tech
Chemical Origins of Environmental Modifications to MOR Lithographic Chemistry
BlogMar 25, 2026

Chemical Origins of Environmental Modifications to MOR Lithographic Chemistry

Researchers at imec presented new findings on metal‑oxide resists (MORs) for EUV lithography, showing that atmospheric oxygen, not CO₂ or humidity, drives post‑exposure chemical changes. Using the BEFORCE platform, they demonstrated that O₂ induces carbonyl formation and accelerates ligand loss...

By SemiWiki