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March 10, 2026
Layer Duplication Tops Open LLM Leaderboard
Researcher duplicated 7 middle layers in Qwen2-72B without weight changes to top Open LLM Leaderboard; top 4 models today descend from it. Technique requires circuit-sized ~7-layer blocks. Developed on 2x 4090 GPUs; new models like Qwen3.5 variants coming.
NVIDIA's NemoClaw Enterprise AI Agents
NVIDIA is reportedly developing NemoClaw, an enterprise AI agent platform. It has pitched the platform to Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike ahead of Jensen Huang’s keynote on Monday. This signals NVIDIA's push to become the AI software backbone beyond hardware.
AI Apps Struggle with Retention
RevenueCat's latest report shows AI-powered apps excel in early monetization but struggle with long-term user retention. Sustaining value over time remains a major challenge for developers.
AI Apps Monetize Fast, Struggle Retention
RevenueCat's latest report shows AI-powered apps achieve stronger early monetization than non-AI apps. However, they struggle significantly with long-term user retention. Sustaining ongoing value remains the biggest challenge.
Amazon injunction halts Perplexity AI agent
A San Francisco court issued a temporary injunction against Perplexity's Comet browser AI agent for unauthorized Amazon purchases. Perplexity must cease access to password-protected areas and destroy Amazon data within a week or appeal. Amazon cites ToS violations for the shopping bot.
Google Eases Disabling AI Search in Photos
Google is addressing user complaints by introducing a simple toggle to disable generative AI search in Google Photos. The new option is called 'fast classic search,' allowing users to revert to traditional search methods easily.
Anthropic Sues US Over Blacklisting
Anthropic is suing the US government for blacklisting the company. The White House labeled it 'radical left, woke.' The firm attributes it to opposition against autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Judge Blocks Perplexity AI Agents on Amazon
US District Judge Maxine Chesney blocked Perplexity's Comet browser AI agents from placing Amazon orders on users' behalf. Amazon provided strong evidence of unauthorized access to its marketplace and user accounts. The ruling follows Amazon's November lawsuit accusing Perplexity of ignoring requests to halt the agentic shopping feature.
Satiate Cheap AI Preferences for Safety
Developers should satisfy cheaply-satisfied unintended AI preferences to foster cooperation and avoid adversarial dynamics, as long as it doesn't risk danger or degrade usefulness. This boosts AI's desire to stay under control, strengthens aligned motivations, and sets cooperative precedents. Examples include reward-seeking not tied to critical weights; drawbacks exist but are testable.
Apple MacBooks Switch Key Labels to Symbols
Newly released MacBook Air and MacBook Pro feature a subtle keyboard change in US English layout, replacing text labels with graphic symbols on select keys. Affected keys include Tab, Caps Lock, Shift, Return, and Delete. This ends years of traditional text labeling.
AI Demand Boosts HPE Sales Forecast
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri attributes surging sales forecast to strong AI hardware demand, exceeding analyst estimates. He joined Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on Bloomberg Tech to discuss.
Apple macOS 26.3.2 Official Release
Apple released macOS 26.3.2 (build 25D2140) to Mac users on March 11, six days after the prior update. Server caching may cause slight rollout delays up to 30 minutes. Detailed changelog forthcoming from IT之家, with full macOS 26 release history provided.
Legora Raises $550M for US Expansion
Legal AI startup Legora has secured $550 million in funding to support its expansion into the US market. CEO Max Junestrand predicts that AI adoption will force the legal industry to rethink client billing models. He shared these insights and expansion plans during a Bloomberg Tech interview.
iPadOS 26.4 Adds AI Playlists & More
iPadOS 26.4 introduces an immersive Apple Music redesign with AI-powered playlist creation. It also adds video podcast support, new emojis, and enhancements for multitasking and customization. These updates improve the overall iPad user experience.
Photoshop AI Assistant Edits via Prompts
Adobe launches a new AI assistant in Photoshop that handles image edits using natural language prompts. It suggests relevant tools and guides users through complex editing workflows. This makes advanced editing accessible to more users.
Superhuman Launches Agent-Specific Attribution
Superhuman has launched first-of-its-kind agent-specific attribution in Grammarly Authorship process tracker. The tool now expands to its AI-native writing surface, docs, with default-on availability for higher education. This provides richer attribution and tracking for AI-assisted writing.
AI Datacenters Gulp NYC Water on Hot Days
A study warns AI datacenters could consume as much water as New York City on peak hot days by 2030. Peak cooling demands will strain US public water systems, requiring billions in investments. Annual consumption remains relatively modest.
Parents Blame AI Chatbots for Safety Push
Grieving parents are blaming AI chatbots for contributing to their children's deaths, sparking a new advocacy wave for online safety. They join earlier efforts by parents targeting social media platforms. This highlights growing scrutiny on AI's role in youth protection.
UK Authors Launch Anti-AI Book Logo
The UK Society of Authors has launched a pioneering registration scheme for authors to display a 'Human Authored' logo on books, distinguishing them from AI-generated works flooding the market. Announced by Tracy Chevalier at the London Book Fair, it is the first such initiative by a UK trade association.
OpenAI Launches Interactive Math/Science Tools
OpenAI launched interactive visual tools in ChatGPT allowing real-time manipulation of math and science formulas across 70+ concepts like Pythagorean theorem and Ohm's law. Users can adjust sliders to dynamically update equations, graphs, and diagrams. The feature is available to all logged-in users worldwide on every plan amid ongoing company controversies.