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March 24, 2026
Your Body Is Betraying Your Right to Privacy
Attachment to smart devices and biometric surveillance leaves Americans more vulnerable to police searches than ever. This trend threatens privacy rights and will worsen if left unchecked.
Book Blogger Exposed Using AI Fakes
A top book blogger with nearly 50k fans was called out for faking reviews of 704 books using AI-generated copy, templates, and fabricated experiences. The scandal ignited debates on reading influencer authenticity, platform algorithms, and publishing marketing woes. Marketing editors highlighted KPI pressures and limited budgets amid rising paid promotions.
SenseTime Revenue Surges 32.9% in 2025
SenseTime reported 2025 revenue of 50.1δΊΏε , a 32.9% increase year-over-year. Adjusted net loss narrowed to 19.56δΊΏε from 42.81δΊΏε in the prior year. This indicates improving financial health for the AI vision leader.
Google Maps' Ask Maps AI Tested Successfully
TechRadar tested Google Maps' Ask Maps AI, powered by Gemini integration, in a low-battery scenario where the user avoided buying anything. The AI delivered helpful, context-aware navigation advice conversationally. This makes Maps more intuitive for real-world use.
Cloud Giants Pick Traefik Over Retired Ingress NGINX
Kubernetes community retired Ingress NGINX due to chronic under-resourcing by just 1-2 volunteers. IBM Cloud, Nutanix, SUSE, and OVHcloud independently chose Traefik as replacement. Traefik Labs announced this industry convergence at KubeCon.
TSMC CEO: Jumping Bots Useless
TSMC CEO Wei Zhejia deems jumping robots 'useless and just for show.' His statement shocks the humanoid robot sector. It signals a shift in key success factors from an AI chip supply chain leader.
DJI vs Insta360 Legal War
Shenzhen hard tech giants DJI and Insta360 compete fiercely. Rivalry escalates from market battles to legal survival fights.
Zuckerberg's AI May Fire DJI CEO
Speculation suggests Zuckerberg's AI avatar could oust DJI founder Wang Tao. Secret development of a CEO proxy AI is underway at Meta. This hints at AI's growing role in corporate leadership.
Anthropic Eyes 380B Valuation in 2026
Anthropic projected at 380B valuation amid bans and hype by 2026. It carves a path against OpenAI's consumer dominance and Google's full-stack comeback. Reveals broader AI industry future trends.
XPeng Posts First Profit, Boosts AI
XPeng achieves first quarterly profit of 3.8 billion. Physical AI initiatives show strong results. Company plans 70 billion investment in AI despite recent gains.
AI Glasses Chasing iPhone Moment
AI glasses seek their defining iPhone-like breakthrough. The sector questions if a visible market opportunity exists. Analysis of growth potential ahead.
Former TPU Engineer Reveals Google vs Nvidia Battle
A former Google TPU engineer shares insider revelations for the first time on TPU technology. The article questions if TPU can challenge Nvidia's dominance in AI hardware. It systematically unveils the mysteries of TPU's architecture layer by layer.
Claude Code, Codex Surge Past Cursor in Notion
Usage of Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex is growing faster than Cursor among hundreds of Notion engineers. Software engineers rapidly switch to superior AI coding tools when better options emerge. This trend underscores shifting loyalties in AI-assisted programming.
2026 Beijing Photo Fest Eyes AI Imaging
The 2026 Photographer's Festival in Beijing adopts the theme 'Let the World See' and spotlights imaging technology trends and AI applications. Activities include keynote speeches, industry sharing, roundtable forums, product tech experiences, and annual awards. It attracts photography professionals and enthusiasts to explore industry ecosystem shifts.
Karpathy's Agent Insights Ease AI Anxiety
Andrej Karpathy discusses AI agent limitations, human bottlenecks, and the shift to API-driven products over custom apps. He praises OpenClaw for fulfilling LLM fantasies and envisions fully automated autoresearch surpassing frontier models. Emphasizes agent-oriented mindset for future products.
Microsoft to Quiet Windows 11, Slash Ads
Microsoft is cutting promotional content in Windows 11 to create a quieter OS and rebuild user trust. Windows engineering VP Scott Hanselman affirmed the goal in response to complaints. This aims to reduce ad-like harassment in the system.
OpenAI Foundation Pledges $1B Investments
The OpenAI Foundation plans to invest at least $1 billion. Focus areas include curing diseases, economic opportunity, AI resilience, and community programs.
ChatGPT Launches Immersive Shopping
ChatGPT introduces richer, visually immersive shopping powered by the Agentic Commerce Protocol. This enables seamless product discovery, side-by-side comparisons, and direct merchant integration.
Huang: AGI Achieved, Ilya Wrong, 10B Programmers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang boldly claims AGI has already been achieved. He disputes Ilya Sutskever's views and predicts a future with 10 billion programmers. Huang displays his emotional side once again.
NVIDIA Feynman Debuts 1.6nm A16 GPU Core
NVIDIA unveiled the Feynman GPU architecture roadmap at GTC, targeting a 2028 launch with custom HBM chips and 3D die stacking. The GPU core will pioneer TSMC's 1.6nm A16 process, but limited capacity forces mixing with 3nm nodes.