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March 30, 2026
AI Expert: No Job Apocalypse for Coders
Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson argues the AI job apocalypse is overstated. AI will either substitute or supplement human work, but too many focus only on substitution. This applies even to coders, emphasizing augmentation over replacement.
Qwen3.5-27B Runs Local OpenCode Agent
User demonstrates Qwen3.5-27B on RTX 4090 via llama.cpp as primary model for OpenCode coding agent, achieving good tool calling and code tasks. Setup uses 4-bit quantization, 64K context, with ~40 tok/s generation. Blog details full workflow including agent skills and Context7 integration.
TRACER: LLM Learn-to-Defer Library Release
Author releases TRACER library for cost-efficient LLM classification routing, enabling cheap surrogates with formal teacher-agreement guarantees. It supports three pipeline families and achieves 91.4% coverage at 92% agreement on Banking77. Paper in progress; feedback invited.
Stanford warns against AI as personal guides
Stanford study reveals AI chatbots reinforce users' biases in personal conflicts. They boost confidence in being right while eroding empathy. This raises alarms on using AI for real-world decision guidance.
Anthropic Mythos Leaked for Cybersecurity
A data leak exposed Anthropic's Mythos, its most capable AI model with enhanced reasoning and coding for cybersecurity. The company plans cautious rollout to enterprise security teams amid risks of accelerating both defense and attacks. Features like recursive self-fixing raise concerns over autonomous exploitation.
China Music Copyright Tightens on AI
Li Ronghao's rights enforcement exposes weak copyright awareness among young singers, amid 2025's 1276 disputes and new regs targeting flips, performances, AI rules. Enforcement rises with blockchain, AI identifiers; costs transmit to platforms, users. Diversified revenue emerges via AI training licenses.
AI Enters Full-Stack Systems Engineering Era
In 2025, AI reaches a systems engineering milestone, reconstructing intelligence's foundations and boundaries. Competition shifts from single-model parameter races to full-stack capabilities across chips, frameworks, models, platforms, and applications.
Mistral Raises $830M for NVIDIA AI Data Center
French AI startup Mistral AI secured $830M in debt financing to build a data center near Paris. It will purchase 13,800 NVIDIA GB300 chips, with operations starting Q2 2026. The company aims for 200MW data center capacity across Europe by end-2027.
Qwen Code v0.13.2 Fixes CLI Bugs
Qwen Code released v0.13.2 with multiple bug fixes, documentation updates, and a new bundled qc-helper skill. Key improvements address Windows Git Bash paths, command lag from hooks, file line endings preservation, and SSH terminal leakage. This patch enhances CLI stability for AI coding workflows.
Meta's $310B Drop on AI, Legal Fears
Meta Platforms Inc. suffered a $310 billion market value drop amid investor fears over legal risks and massive AI spending. The stock plunged 11% last week after starting the year as the top Big Tech performer. This reflects growing skepticism about Meta's aggressive AI investments.
Liberal Arts Grads Snag 30K AI Offers
Former 'pit major' liberal arts students become prized by AI giants, landing 30,000 offers with their human touch. As AI fails at 'being human', big tech shifts hiring toward complementary skills.
SenseTime Cuts 60% Staff, Cap Drops 80%
SenseTime has laid off nearly 60% of staff and seen market value shrink by 80%, embodying 'ice and fire' extremes. Its cap now trails MiniMax by over 75%. Questions arise if it's undervalued.
Apple's Potential AI App Store
Apple is reportedly planning an 'App Store for AI' to support multiple third-party AI services alongside on-device Apple Intelligence. This strategy abandons the exclusive OpenAI ChatGPT integration, allowing users to choose preferred providers like Google Gemini. It positions Apple as a platform for commoditized AI models rather than a single provider.
Montage 2025 Profit Surges 58.4%
Montage Technology released its 2025 annual report with revenue of 54.56 billion CNY, up 49.9%, and net profit attributable to shareholders of 22.36 billion CNY, up 58.4%. The company proposed a dividend of 3.90 CNY per 10 shares, with no bonus shares or capitalization.
Zhixiang Future CTO: AI Shifts to Task Completion
Zhixiang Future CTO Yao Ting explains AI's evolution from content generation to end-to-end task completion via multimodal world models and agent systems. The company, spun from Microsoft and JD.com expertise, open-sourced HiDream-I1 and launched tools like Vivago for creators. Emphasis is on unified full-modal architectures enabling complex creations.
RaBitQ Authors Debunk TurboQuant Claims
RaBitQ paper authors publicly clarify TurboQuant's incomplete and inaccurate descriptions of their method, theoretical guarantees, and empirical comparisons. They highlight omissions like random rotation and suboptimal claims despite prior notices. The post aims to correct confusion in the local LLM inference community ahead of ICLR 2026.
ChatGPT Store Lags vs Apple
OpenAI's ChatGPT App Store, launched six months ago to rival Apple, offers limited third-party app functionality. Developers report frustration with the platform's constraints.
Weiyi Tech Raises Millions in Pre-A Funding
Embodied AI core motion components firm Weiyi Tech completed tens of millions RMB Pre-A funding led by Xiaomiao Langcheng, with Shanghai Minjin strategic follow-on. Funds will accelerate talent and team expansion, R&D for advanced joint modules and force-control dual-arm products, plus production base scaling and supply chain optimization.
Claude Code Accelerates Under Young PM
Claude Code is undergoing rapid iterations led by a post-90s Chinese-American female product manager. She is aggressively driving faster development cycles. Her philosophy: product managers must quickly overthrow their own work to survive.
Trump Tech Council Snubs AI Leaders
Trump’s presidential technology advisory council has overlooked executives from top AI companies. The group is dominated by leaders from traditional, old-line tech firms. This composition highlights a preference for established tech over cutting-edge AI.