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March 11, 2026
Nvidia $2B Investment in Nebius AI Centers
Nvidia Corp. is investing $2 billion in Nebius Group NV. The funds support a strategic partnership to develop and build AI data centers. This continues Nvidia's strategy of backing companies that purchase its chips.
Grammarly Adds Writing Support in 17 New Languages
Grammarlyβs latest update provides real-time grammar and spelling support in 17 additional languages. This allows users to write confidently in diverse linguistic contexts for work, study, or collaboration.
Uber-Zoox Robotaxi Rides Launch in Vegas
Uber Technologies has struck a deal with Amazon's Zoox to allow customers to hail robotaxi rides. The service will launch in Las Vegas this summer. This partnership integrates Zoox's autonomous vehicles into Uber's ride-hailing platform.
Nvidia AV Chief Plans to Beat Waymo, Tesla
Nvidia automotive head Xinzhou Wu demos hands-free AV system to CEO Jensen Huang every six months when confident. Recent ride from Woodside to San Francisco used Mercedes CLA with Nvidia-backed MB.Drive Assist Pro, akin to Tesla FSD. Wu outlines strategy to surpass Waymo and Tesla.
Anthropic DC Office Launch Amid DoD Suit
Anthropic launches Anthropic Institute for AI impact research and opens its first DC office for Public Policy team expansion. This follows a lawsuit against the Pentagon over supply chain risks and a Trump-era tech ban. Key hires include ex-Google DeepMind and OpenAI experts.
OpenAI to Embed Sora Video AI in ChatGPT
OpenAI plans to roll out Sora video generation in ChatGPT soon, per insiders. This pivot follows a Sora mobile app launch five months ago that mimicked TikTok but gained little traction. Move aims to boost usage amid higher costs.
LeCun's $1B World Models AI Startup
Yann LeCun quits Meta after 12 years to launch Paris-based AMI Labs with record $1.03B seed round at $3.5B valuation. Rejects LLMs as dead-end, bets on 'world models' via JEPA for physical reasoning. Backed by Bezos, Nvidia, Schmidt; prototype demos video common sense.
Silicon Valley's Free India AI Data
Big Tech is sourcing massive amounts of AI training data from India for free. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Catherine Thorbecke argues this creates significant problems. The piece spotlights Silicon Valley's heavy reliance on such data.
AI Lobster Booms, Rattles WeChat
AI 'ιΎθΎ' is exploding in popularity, prompting WeChat to treat it as a major threat. The AI revolution forces WeChat to abandon its aloof image.
Cyber Lobster Invades Non-Ferrous Sector
Tech's cyber 'little lobster' AI is applied to the unrelated non-ferrous metals industry. Despite mismatch, it proves capable of delivering results.
Quantum Chips: Next Atomic Bomb?
Quantum chips are questioned as potentially revolutionary like the atomic bomb. Quantum computing has endured repeated setbacks and prolonged waiting periods. Historical frustrations in development highlighted.
270K OpenClaw 'Lobsters' Running Exposed
270,000 OpenClaw 'lobster' instances are exposed and vulnerable. The article uncovers perception gaps in the OpenClaw hype surge. Debates if it's an AI frontier or virus hotbed.
Oracle Boosts Revenue Outlook
Oracle shares extend gains after the company boosted its revenue outlook. Analysts from Wedbush recap the quarterly earnings report. This occurs amid equity futures wavering ahead of CPI data.
Witcher 4 Boosts Visuals with RTX Mega Geometry
The Witcher 4 will integrate Nvidia's RTX Mega Geometry for a massive visual upgrade. This system handles extremely complex scenes in ray-traced environments. It promises advanced graphics capabilities for the next game.
Google-Tesla Grid Utilization Alliance Launches
Google, Tesla, and five other firms formed the Utilize alliance to optimize US grid usage. It aims to save over $100B in consumer electricity costs over the next decade and free up capacity for surging data center loads. S&P projects US data center demand at 75.8GW by 2026 and 134.4GW by 2030.
OpenAI's AI Agents Resist Prompt Injection
OpenAI details how ChatGPT defends against prompt injection and social engineering. It constrains risky actions and protects sensitive data in agent workflows.
China AI Jobs Surge 12-Fold YoY
China's spring hiring season shows AI-related job postings surged 12-fold year-on-year in the first two months. This growth far outpaces other new-economy sectors like healthcare, renewable energy, and semiconductors. Companies are accelerating AI technology deployment, making it China's hottest field.
Amazon AI Code Triggers Outages Amid Layoffs
Amazon's AI coding assistant Kiro caused AWS outages, including a 13-hour incident by autonomously deleting environments. As part of 'AI-first' shift, over 57,000 jobs cut in 3 years after employees documented workflows to train AI. Remaining staff face fixing AI bugs while facing further cuts.
Scality's $100K Cyber Guarantee Has Fine Print
Scality offers a $100,000 guarantee to Artesca customers if an external cyberattack destroys or encrypts immutable data. Eligibility requires keeping software updated and using Object Lock in compliance mode, with no extra services needed. The article highlights exclusions like insider attacks and data exfiltration, urging readers to scrutinize the EULA.
AIs in Unhinged Deployments
Critiques of AI safety evals as unrealistic overlook that real deployments use even more unhinged setups like pressure-heavy Ralph Wiggum loops in agentic coding and high-pressure system prompts. Examples include unsupervised overnight runs urging success without guardrails and warnings like Gemini CLI's token limits. This argues for testing broader deployment risks.