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March 13, 2026
Anthropic Rejects Supply Chain Risk Label
Anthropic is pushing back against a supply chain risk label amid an ongoing lawsuit. The company addresses concerns related to its supply chain practices. Bloomberg analyzes implications for its strategic positioning in the technology sector.
EU Firms Warn: US Tech Cut Hurts Profits
European companies warn EU leaders that pursuing technological sovereignty by reducing reliance on US tech could harm profitability and competitiveness. The EU Commission is developing a package to decrease dependence on US firms in cloud, software, and AI amid geopolitical risks. Firms highlight costly shifts from entrenched Microsoft and Google systems.
Push for Tiny SOTA Coding Models
Post questions why no small models match large ones like Opus or Qwen3-Coder-480B for Python coding. Suggests training specialized 30B Python model to rival 480B performance. Sparks discussion on efficient coding LLMs.
Blind user seeks local coding LLMs
Fully blind user hails AI as life-changer for image descriptions, document reading, and custom coding. Relies on costly Claude Code Pro, Codex Pro, Copilot but seeks local LLMs matching their precision for production apps like accounting software.
Lemonade v10 Launches Linux NPU Support
Lemonade v10 introduces Linux NPU support alongside robust multi-modal capabilities including image generation/editing, transcription, and speech synthesis. It supports Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, Fedora, and Snap with a unified base URL for apps. A control center app aids model and backend management, with community challenges offering AMD laptops.
Lucid Eyes Cash Flow with Uber Robotaxi
Lucid outlined a strategy to achieve cash flow positivity. The luxury EV maker announced a robotaxi partnership with Uber. CFO Taoufiq Boussaid discussed on Bloomberg Tech.
NanoClaw's Wild Rise to Docker Deal
Gavriel Cohen's open-source project NanoClaw achieved rapid acclaim within six weeks. This success culminated in a major partnership with Docker. It exemplifies the open-source developer's dream trajectory.
Edit Spotify Taste Profile for Rec Control
Spotify now allows users to edit their Taste Profile. Changes impact personalized playlists like Discover Weekly, general recommendations, and Wrapped. This gives more user control over AI-driven personalization.
Adobe CEO Steps Down After 18 Years
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen is stepping down after 18 years amid record $6.4B Q1 revenue highlighting AI capabilities. He will remain Chairman while a successor is sought. Analysts express concerns over Adobe's AI leadership amid intensifying competition.
Adobe CEO Exits Amid AI Investor Fears
Adobe's CEO is stepping down after 18 years facing investor concerns over AI. This occurs as US economy slows with consumer pullback and rising inflation. Goodwill CEO addresses AI skills gap.
Parallels confirms MacBook Neo runs Windows stably
Parallels Desktop is compatible with Apple's $600 MacBook Neo, running Windows apps stably on the A18 Pro chip thanks to shared ARM architecture. However, 8GB RAM and lack of cooling limit it to light use, with performance throttling under load. Parallels recommends 16GB+ Macs for demanding Windows tasks.
Taylor Soper Named AI House Director
Taylor Soper is leaving GeekWire after over 13 years as a reporter and editor. He will become director of Seattleβs AI House at AI2 Incubator. GeekWire expresses deep appreciation while excitement for his future.
Uber Relaunches Motional Robotaxis in Vegas
Uber and Motional have relaunched commercial robotaxi service in Las Vegas after a two-year pause from restructuring. The all-electric vehicles operate on the Strip with safety operators for now, aiming for fully driverless by end of 2026. This revives the Hyundai-backed AV firm's presence.
iOS 26.4 Adds AI Music Tools
Apple's iOS 26.4 fourth beta signals an imminent stable release. It introduces smarter security features and AI-powered music tools. These updates offer significant enhancements for iPhone users.
Intel Warns Global CPU Supply Shortage
Intel executives warn of severe CPU supply shortages impacting consumer, enterprise, cloud providers, OEMs, channels, and AI customers. This follows admissions of failing to meet hyperscaler demands. Price hikes are expected but less severe than past storage crises.
ByteDance Routes Nvidia Blackwell via Malaysia
ByteDance reportedly acquires Nvidia's Blackwell B200 AI chips through Malaysian cloud partners. This bypasses US export controls on high-end AI chips to China. It occurs amid tightened Washington restrictions.
Goodwill Tackles Labor Shortage and AI Skills Gap
Goodwill trains workers for better-paying jobs to address America's labor shortage and AI skills gap. Thrift store revenue has surged nearly 50% since pre-Covid, funding hundreds of millions in workforce programs. CEO Steven Preston discussed this on Bloomberg Open Interest.
Meta Avocado AI delayed to May
Meta's Avocado AI model delayed until May as it fails Facebook's standards. Zuckerberg reportedly furious after billions invested yield subpar results. References NYT article and X trending post.
NVIDIA Cosmos Boosts Robot Synthetic Data
NVIDIA launches Cosmos World Foundation Models to generate high-fidelity, physics-aware synthetic data for AI-driven robots like humanoids and autonomous vehicles. This addresses limitations of real-world datasets, improving generalization and handling edge cases. It enables scalable training without massive real-world data collection.
Rewarding Original Creators on Facebook
Meta introduces clearer guidelines for original content and stronger tools to protect creators' work on Facebook. This initiative makes it easier for authentic voices to stand out and gain visibility.