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March 23, 2026
Nscale Valued at $14.6B, Sandberg Joins
UK data center developer Nscale achieves $14.6 billion valuation after $2 billion funding round. Former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg appointed to board. CEO Josh Payne appears on Bloomberg Tech.
Qwen3.5-27B Matches 120B Models Locally
User tests show Qwen3.5-27B (Q6_K_XL) rivals Nemotron-120B, Qwen3.5-122B, and GPT-5.4 on dev tasks. Achieves 803pp/25tg on 2x RTX 3090 with 256k context. Replaces API subscriptions for daily coding.
Lovable Seeks Acquisitions
Vibe-coding startup Lovable is actively looking for acquisitions. The fast-growing company wants startups and teams to join its ranks, as stated by its founder.
Meta Hires Dreamer AI Team
Meta Platforms has hired the founders and entire team from AI startup Dreamer. Dreamer launched earlier this year to enable users to create custom AI agents. The founders previously worked at Google and Stripe.
Apple WWDC 2026 Teases AI Siri
Apple has set WWDC 2026 for the week of June 8. The event will feature major AI advancements, including updates to Siri with advanced capabilities.
Wing Launches Drone Delivery in Bay Area
Wing is expanding its drone delivery service to the Bay Area, returning to its Silicon Valley origins from Google's X lab. Drones now deliver small packages up to five pounds in 30 minutes or less to residents. The company recently added 150 Walmart locations and extended operations in other US metros.
JPMorgan Unveils AI Debt Hedge Tool
JPMorgan Chase offers clients a new way to hedge debt of five hyperscalers. This addresses demand for liquid hedges during AI infrastructure borrowing surge. It targets investor risk management.
Trump Delays Iran Strike, AI Cyber Risks Surge
Markets volatile after Trump delays Iran energy strikes following talks. Airlines rise, oil falls amid de-escalation. Check Point CEO warns of Iran-linked and AI-driven cyber threats to US businesses.
Apple AI Comeback at WWDC June 8
Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 8 to June 12. The company is set to unveil a make-or-break collection of AI features. This marks Apple's strategic bid to reclaim leadership in AI.
LangSmith Fleet Dual Agent Authorization
LangSmith Fleet introduces two agent authorization types: Assistants using end-user credentials and Claws using fixed credentials. This provides flexible options for secure agent deployments in LangChain ecosystems.
M5 Max MacBook Pro Tops Benchmarks at $5849
The M5 Max MacBook Pro packs 18 CPU cores, 40 GPU cores, 128GB RAM, and 4TB SSD for $5,849, acing benchmarks with single-core at 4,351 and multi-core at 29,510. It delivers 4x AI performance over prior high-end Macs via Neural Accelerators. Ideal for on-device AI, video, CAD, and simulations with 22-hour battery.
HPE Struggles with Low Bids for Divestiture
Hewlett Packard Enterprise struggled to attract buyers for assets required to be divested for its Juniper Networks acquisition. Court records show bids as low as $1 to $15 million from investors and tech firms. This highlights challenges in antitrust clearance for the deal.
Apple WWDC 2026 Starts June 8
Apple announced WWDC 2026 with keynote and Platforms State of the Union on June 8 at Apple Park, running through June 12. Updates expected for 2027 versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, including Apple Intelligence Siri AI upgrades. Rumors suggest staggered iPhone 18 Pro launch this fall.
Teens Face Sentencing for AI-Generated CSAM
Teens are scheduled for sentencing on Wednesday after admitting to using AI to 'nudify' images of girls, creating child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Parents of the affected girls plan to sue the school for its role in the incident.
Apple WWDC 2026 Set for June 8-12
Apple announced WWDC 2026 from June 8-12 with a keynote on June 8 at Apple Park. Expect iOS 27 and other OS updates focusing on Apple Intelligence improvements and Siri overhaul. The event is mostly online and free for developers.
States Challenge HPE $14B Deal Approval
Democratic state attorneys general are contesting the Justice Department's approval of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's $14 billion deal. They argue the settlement was ineffective and corrupt. A judge is now hearing the challenge.
AI Boom Risks Widening Wealth Divide - Fink
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns the AI boom risks widening inequality as only few firms and investors reap rewards. He notes AI's exponential growth and centrality to US-China strategic competition. This appears in his annual letter to investors from the $14tn asset manager.
Reco Transforms Security Alerts with Bedrock
Reco implemented Amazon Bedrock to transform security alerts, achieving significant improvements in incident response times. The blog post details this implementation for better security operations.
AI White-Collar Displacement: Doom or Delay?
This opinion argues that the AI-driven white-collar job displacement 'doom loop' is overstated and will take longer than many expect. However, it warns that major economic and potentially social upheaval is inevitable as AI advances.
Apple to Add Ads in Maps App
Apple is preparing to introduce advertising in its Maps app. This move is part of a broader strategy to increase revenue from services.