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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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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Jacek Krywko

Male octopuses guided through mating by female hormones

Male octopuses use a receptor originally evolved for hunting prey to detect and respond to female mating pheromones, specifically progesterone. This discovery reveals an unexpected dual function of sensory receptors in octopuses' mating behavior. The finding suggests that evolution has repurposed existing sensory mechanisms to facilitate reproduction.

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AI Business4/2/2026by Shaun Sutner

Neocloud Pioneer CoreWeave All In on Inference

CoreWeave, a GPU-as-a-service vendor, is shifting its business focus to specialize in AI inference rather than general GPU services. This strategic pivot represents the company's evolution as it targets the growing demand for inference workloads in the AI market.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by John Timmer

New fossil deposits show complex animal groups predating the Cambrian

Recently discovered fossil deposits contain both Ediacaran and Cambrian species, providing evidence of a transitional period between these two major geological eras. The findings suggest that complex animal groups emerged and evolved more gradually than previously thought, rather than appearing suddenly during the Cambrian explosion. This collection offers new insights into early animal evolution and the diversification of life forms.

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Ars Technica AI4/2/2026by Dan Goodin

New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs

Researchers have discovered new Rowhammer attacks called GDDRHammer, GeForce, and GPUBreach that exploit GPU memory vulnerabilities to gain complete control over machines running Nvidia GPUs. These attacks can hijack the CPU by manipulating GPU memory, representing a significant security threat to systems relying on Nvidia processors.

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AI News4/2/2026by Ryan Daws

KiloClaw targets shadow AI with autonomous agent governance

KiloClaw is a new governance tool designed to help enterprises manage and control autonomous AI agents, addressing the problem of "shadow AI" created when employees independently deploy AI solutions without oversight. The platform emerges as businesses realize that while they've been securing large language models and managing vendor agreements, workers have already begun deploying their own AI systems outside official channels.

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DeepMind Blog4/2/2026

Gemma 4: Byte for byte, the most capable open models

Gemma 4: Our most intelligent open models to date, purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows.

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Towards Data Science4/2/2026by Nikhil Dasari

Linear Regression Is Actually a Projection Problem (Part 2: From Projections to Predictions)

This article explores linear regression through the lens of vector projections, demonstrating how least squares regression can be understood as a geometric projection problem. The piece explains how this vector-based perspective provides intuition for how regression makes predictions by projecting data onto a lower-dimensional space.

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404 Media4/2/2026by Matthew Gault

Journalist Sues FAA Over Drone No Fly Zone Designed to Prevent Filming ICE

A Minnesota journalist is suing the FAA over a 3,000-foot drone no-fly zone established around Department of Homeland Security facilities, arguing the restriction violates First Amendment rights to film and report on government activities. The case centers on whether the FAA's airspace restrictions can be used to prevent media access and documentation of ICE operations. This raises broader questions about press freedom and government transparency in the drone age.

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404 Media4/2/2026by Samantha Cole

Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither Work

NASA's Artemis II astronauts encountered problems with Microsoft Outlook email software during their mission preparations, with two separate installations of the legacy application both malfunctioning. The issue highlights the challenges of using outdated software in critical space operations. This technical glitch underscores NASA's reliance on Microsoft products despite the limitations of older systems in demanding aerospace environments.

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AI News4/2/2026by WebFX

5 best practices to secure AI systems

As AI systems become increasingly powerful and integrated into critical operations, they introduce new security vulnerabilities that traditional security frameworks were not designed to handle. The article outlines five best practices for securing AI systems to address these emerging threats. Proper AI security measures are essential as the technology becomes more embedded in important business and infrastructure functions.

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AI Business4/2/2026by Graham Hope

Microsoft to Invest $5.5 billion in AI in Singapore

Microsoft is investing $5.5 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure and development in Singapore, continuing its global strategy of deploying sovereign AI capabilities across different regions. This investment underscores the tech giant's commitment to expanding AI services while respecting local data governance and sovereignty requirements.

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404 Media4/2/2026by Joseph Cox

A Secure Chat App’s Encryption Is So Bad It Is ‘Meaningless’

TeleGuard, a chat app with over a million downloads, claims to offer secure messaging but has critically flawed encryption that researchers describe as "meaningless." The app's fatal flaw is that it uploads users' private encryption keys to the company's servers, making message decryption trivial and defeating the purpose of end-to-end encryption.

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Towards Data Science4/2/2026by Sara A. Metwalli

How to Handle Classical Data in Quantum Models

The article explores workflows and encoding techniques for integrating classical data into quantum machine learning models. It addresses the fundamental challenge of converting traditional data formats into quantum-compatible representations that can be processed by quantum algorithms.

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AI News4/2/2026by Joe Green

China’s Five-Year Plan details the targets for AI deployment

China's 15th Five-Year Plan through 2030 includes significant provisions for AI deployment across economic, educational, social, and industrial sectors. The plan positions AI as a key strategic technology alongside other emerging technologies to drive China's development goals.

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AI Models (Substack)4/2/2026by aimodels-fyi

Why wait until the end to realize your model’s code won’t actually run?

The article discusses the importance of testing and validating AI model code during development rather than waiting until the end when integration issues become apparent. It advocates for a "think anywhere in code generation" approach that enables developers to catch errors and verify functionality early in the development process. This proactive strategy helps prevent costly failures and ensures generated code will actually execute properly in production environments.

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OpenAI Blog4/2/2026

OpenAI acquires TBPN

OpenAI has acquired TBPN to accelerate global conversations about artificial intelligence and support independent media outlets. The acquisition aims to expand dialogue with developers, businesses, and the broader technology community.

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