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April 3, 2026
Musk on OpenAI secondary market chill
OpenAI shares are struggling in secondary markets, becoming nearly unsellable as investors shift to rival Anthropic. Elon Musk commented 'not surprising' on the report. This reflects cooling investor sentiment toward OpenAI.
Arcee Launches 399B Open-Source Reasoning Model
Arcee AI released Trinity-Large-Thinking, a powerful 399-billion parameter text-only reasoning model under Apache 2.0 license. The San Francisco-based 30-person team trained it in 33 days on 2048 NVIDIA B300 GPUs for $20M. It offers enterprises a customizable U.S.-made alternative amid concerns over Chinese models.
Wan 2.7 Video Suite Launches on Together AI
Together AI has released Wan 2.7, a four-model video suite for generation, continuation, reference-driven workflows, and editing. The rollout starts with text-to-video capabilities. This expands access to advanced video AI tools on their platform.
LLMs Boost DB Queries 4.78x
New research from Together AI shows LLMs can optimize database query execution plans. They deliver up to 4.78x speedups by correcting cardinality estimation errors overlooked by statistical heuristics. This advances AI applications in core systems.
April 2, 2026
Uncensored Gemma 4 E4B/E2B Multimodal Launch
New aggressive uncensored variants of Gemma 4 E4B (4B) and E2B (2B) released as fully multimodal models supporting text, image, video, and audio. Available in high-quality GGUF quants on Hugging Face, compatible with llama.cpp. Larger E31B and E26B models coming soon.
Broadcom Hires Alphabet Exec as CFO
Broadcom announced the appointment of Amy Turner as CFO, effective June 12. Turner, previously Alphabet's VP, Corporate Controller, and CAO since 2018, succeeds retiring CFO Mark Spears. Spears will advise for nine months to ensure smooth transition; Turner was formerly at PwC.
Tesla Ends Model S/X Era for Robots
Tesla halts custom orders for Model S and X, leaving ~600 inventory vehicles as it repurposes Fremont factory for Optimus humanoid robots. Amid 2025 sales drop and competition, company pivots to AI via robotaxis and robotics. Models delivered 610k+ units but now <3% of volume.
Gemini Generates Editable Slides in Google Slides
Gemini in Google Slides can now generate editable slides. The feature launches initially in the US and select regions. Japanese language support is planned soon.
Daihatsu Trains Factory Workers into AI Experts in 2 Months
Daihatsu transforms factory line workers who rarely touch PCs into key AI utilization personnel through targeted DX talent development. The company promotes 'people-friendly, everyone's digital' reforms originating from the field, yielding significant results. An interview highlights efforts led by Taigo Mugen.
AMD R9700 96GB VRAM Beats 5090 Price
Reddit post hails AMD R9700 for 96GB VRAM, delivering RTX 5080-level inference speed and quality. Claims it's cheaper than RTX 5090, ideal for future AI nodes. User apologizes for blurry photo.
Cursor 3 Launches with Agents Window & Design Mode
Cursor has launched version 3, introducing parallel agent execution, a new Agents Window with tabs, and an updated interface. It supports running on local, remote, worktrees, and cloud environments. New commands enable worktree tasks and model comparisons.
Sony Acquires AI Startup for 2D-to-3D Tech
Sony Interactive Entertainment acquired UK startup Cinemersive Labs, which develops AI tools to convert 2D photos and videos into 3D volumes. The team will join Sony's Visual Computing Group to enhance game rendering and visuals using machine learning. This builds on Sony's AI efforts like PSSR upscaling in PlayStation 5 Pro.
Gemma 4 Long Reasoning Avoids Hallucinations
Gemma 4 (26B MoE and 31B dense) efficiently reasons for up to 10 minutes on cipher-cracking when prompted for max effort. Models avoided hallucinated answers unlike short-thinking runs. Suggests prompting can rival Qwen3.5 and closed models.
Tokyo Gas Launches Braze-Databricks AI Platform
Tokyo Gas is deploying an AI customer engagement platform with Braze and Databricks. It targets 13 million customers for personalized communications. The system integrates data and AI for tailored experiences.
Blind Artist Runs Marathon via Meta AI Glasses
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses face privacy backlash due to their AI features. Blind artist Clarke Reynolds uses them to complete a full marathon. He receives real-time guidance from strangers worldwide.
Granola Notes Public by Default
Granola, an AI-powered note-taking app for meetings, makes notes viewable to anyone with a link despite claiming 'private by default.' It also uses user notes for internal AI training unless users opt out. The app captures meeting audio via calendar integration and generates editable bulleted summaries.
Tesla Sales Miss Highlights AI Future Push
Tesla reported one of its worst sales quarters in years, disappointing Wall Street investors. The company is emphasizing its AI-driven future to reassure stakeholders amid EV market challenges. Tech stocks fluctuate due to geopolitical tensions.
Local LLM on Phone for Emergencies
Reddit user advocates downloading LLMs on phones for emergency advice as a practical use case. Counters perceptions of derestricted models as solely perverse. Emphasizes sensible applications amid community debates.
SpaceX Targets $2T+ IPO Valuation
SpaceX has raised its IPO target valuation to over $2 trillion according to insiders. As the world's highest-valued startup in rockets, satellites, and AI, it's preparing potentially history's largest listing. The company is pitching this figure to investors ahead of roadshows in coming weeks.
Artemis II: NASA's Last No-Silicon Valley Moonshot
Artemis II launches on April 1 with four astronauts, marking the US's first manned lunar orbit mission in 54 years. Coinciding with SpaceX's stock market debut, it symbolizes NASA's potential last deep space crewed effort without deep Silicon Valley tech involvement.