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MIT Tech Review AI4/6/2026by Caiwei Chen

AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to make

For years Mike McClary sold the Guardian LTE Flashlight, a heavy-duty black model, online through his small outdoor brand. The product, designed for brightness and durability, became one of his most popular items ever. Even after he stopped offering it around 2017, customers kept sending him emai...

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OpenAI Blog4/6/2026

Announcing the OpenAI Safety Fellowship

A pilot program to support independent safety and alignment research and develop the next generation of talent

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AI News4/6/2026by Muhammad Zulhusni

As AI agents take on more tasks, governance becomes a priority

AI systems are starting to move beyond simple responses. In many organisations, AI agents are now being tested to plan tasks, make decisions, and carry out actions with limited human input. It is no longer just about whether a model gives the right answer. It is about what happens when that model...

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OpenAI Blog4/5/2026

Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age

Explore our ambitious, people-first industrial policy ideas for the AI era—focused on expanding opportunity, sharing prosperity, and building resilient institutions as advanced intelligence evolves.

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404 Media4/4/2026by Becky Ferreira

Gambling Is Thousands of Years Older Than We Thought, Rewriting Human Evolution

Native Americans were playing dice and other games of chance many millennia before any known cultures elsewhere.

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Sebastian Raschka4/4/2026by Sebastian Raschka, PhD

Components of A Coding Agent

How coding agents use tools, memory, and repo context to make LLMs work better in practice

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Ars Technica AI4/3/2026by Scharon Harding

Netflix must refund customers for years of price hikes, Italian court rules

An Italian court has ruled that Netflix must refund customers for price increases over the years. A consumer group has threatened legal action if Netflix doesn't reduce its current subscription prices to comply with the ruling.

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404 Media4/3/2026by Joseph Cox

Behind the Blog: Systems As Designed

The article covers three main topics: cryptocurrency developments, the use of artificial intelligence tools by journalists, and a notable photograph of Earth. It explores how these emerging technologies and images are shaping current discussions in the tech and media landscape.

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AI Business4/3/2026by Graham Hope

Microsoft to Invest $10B in AI and Cybersecurity in Japan

Microsoft is investing $10 billion in AI and cybersecurity infrastructure development in Japan as part of its broader expansion strategy across Asia. This investment follows recent commitments to Thailand and Singapore, demonstrating Microsoft's commitment to strengthening its regional presence in emerging Asian markets.

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Ars Technica AI4/3/2026by Jonathan M. Gitlin

EV adoption in America: Who's winning, who's losing?

The electric vehicle market in America is experiencing uneven growth, with some original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) achieving double-digit sales increases while others face double-digit declines in Q1. This divergence suggests varying competitive positions and market strategies among EV manufacturers. The results indicate a shifting landscape in EV adoption with clear winners and losers emerging.

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Towards Data Science4/3/2026by Muhammad Ardi

DenseNet Paper Walkthrough: All Connected

DenseNet addresses the vanishing gradient problem that occurs when training very deep neural networks, where weight updates slow down or stop during training, preventing model improvement. The architecture uses dense connections between layers to improve gradient flow and enable more efficient training of deeper networks.

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Ars Technica AI4/3/2026by George Hammond, Financial Times

OpenAI takes on another "side quest," buys tech-focused talk show TBPN

OpenAI has acquired TBPN, a technology-focused talk show, as part of its expansion beyond AI development. The company has committed to keeping the program based in Los Angeles while maintaining its editorial independence.

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AI Business4/3/2026by Scarlett Evans

Google Launches Open Model Family Gemma 4

Google has launched Gemma 4, a new open model family designed to deliver advanced reasoning and multimodal capabilities. The model aims to provide developers and researchers with powerful tools for building sophisticated AI applications.

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Towards Data Science4/3/2026by Nick Lawson

I Replaced Vector DBs with Google’s Memory Agent Pattern for my notes in Obsidian

A developer replaced traditional vector databases with Google's Memory Agent Pattern for managing notes in Obsidian, eliminating the need for embedding models and complex similarity search techniques. This approach offers a simpler alternative to vector DB solutions like Pinecone while maintaining persistent AI memory capabilities for note-taking applications.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Eric Berger

Four astronauts are now inexorably bound for the Moon

“I don’t think we could be more pleased."

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AI Business4/2/2026by Esther Shittu

MCP is Alive, but Faces Challenges

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) open standard is gaining adoption despite encountering technical challenges along the way. Users view MCP as a crucial component for developing AI agents, indicating strong confidence in its long-term potential despite current implementation difficulties.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Ashley Belanger

Perplexity's "Incognito Mode" is a "sham," lawsuit says

A lawsuit alleges that Perplexity's "Incognito Mode" is misleading, claiming the AI company shares millions of user chats with Google and Meta to boost ad revenue despite privacy promises. The suit accuses all three companies of violating user privacy expectations by monetizing conversations that users believed were private.

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AI Business4/2/2026by Scarlett Evans

Microsoft Goes Beyond LLMs With New Voice, Image Models

Microsoft is expanding its AI capabilities beyond large language models by developing new voice and image models, signaling a strategic shift toward building more of its own AI systems rather than relying solely on partnerships. This move demonstrates Microsoft's commitment to diversifying its artificial intelligence portfolio across multiple modalities.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Jon Brodkin

SpaceX tries to convince FCC that Amazon put satellites into wrong altitude

SpaceX is urging the FCC to rule that Amazon improperly deployed its satellite constellation at an incorrect altitude, creating orbital conflicts. Amazon disputes the claim, counter-arguing that SpaceX caused the interference problem by lowering its own Starlink satellites into disputed orbital space.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Ryan Whitwam

Google Vids gets AI upgrade with Veo and Lyria models, directable AI avatars

Google Vids has been upgraded with advanced AI models including Veo for video generation and Lyria for audio creation, enabling users to create professional-quality videos more easily. The update introduces directable AI avatars that can be customized and controlled within the platform. These enhancements integrate Google's most powerful AI capabilities into a single video creation tool.

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