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April 11, 2026
Game Team Tests 500 AI Tools: Only 6 Useful
Keywords Studios tested 500 AI tools in game development workflows. Only 6 demonstrated practical value. Most tools fall short despite widespread adoption attempts.
Didi Partners GAC Aion for R2 Robotaxi
Didi Autonomous Driving's Zhang Bo emphasizes prioritizing safety and user experience while pushing for global autonomous driving deployment. The team has collaborated with GAC Aion to develop the next-generation Robotaxi model R2.
FBI Can Access Push Notifications
Push notifications are vulnerable to FBI access. Iran's internet blackout has reached the 1,000-hour mark. Cryptocurrency scams have stolen record amounts from Americans.
Didi AV Deepens AI, Hardware, Scenario Capabilities
Didi Autonomous Driving's Zhang Bo emphasizes deep cultivation of AI, hardware, and scenario capabilities to drive ongoing innovation breakthroughs. The company maintains a commitment to responsible scientific and technological innovation in its autonomous driving efforts.
Internet Breaks Bullshit Detectors
The internet has overwhelmed systems designed to verify online content authenticity. AI-generated images and restricted satellite data are major factors making it hard to distinguish real from fake. Traditional bullshit detectors are failing to keep pace.
Wang Tao vs Liu Jingkang: Pilgrim or Red Boy?
The article frames DJI founder Wang Tao and rival Liu Jingkang in Journey to the West terms, questioning who is the innovative pilgrim and who the disruptive demon. It delves into their competition in the Chinese drone industry. This highlights strategic battles in AI-powered robotics.
Z.ai GLM Coding Plan Prices Doubled?
Reddit user reports GLM Coding Plan prices on z.ai seemingly doubled overnight from Lite $10/Pro $30/Max $80 to $18/$72/$160. Questions if it's a silent hike or Mandela effect. Screenshot provided as evidence.
Skills Branded Industrial Garbage in AI Era
The opinion piece dismisses traditional Skills (e.g., Alexa skills) as outdated waste in the advanced AI landscape. It argues they lack the power of modern LLMs and generative models. This signals a paradigm shift away from rigid voice scripting.
Altman Home Targeted in AI Violence Escalation
Sam Altman's house nearly burned in an arson attempt tied to AI controversies. Debate shifts from digital to physical violence. Altman empathizes but deems house-burning excessive.
Hilarious LLM demo sparks laughter
Reddit users react with amusement to a quirky local LLM project from ijustvibecodedthis.com, imagining funny scenarios like a bride's reaction to high-protein outputs. The post highlights the site's vibe-coded charm in the LocalLLaMA community.
Gas Town Launches AI Coding Agent Swarms
Programmer Steve Yegge launched open-source Gas Town on New Year’s Day 2026. It enables orchestrating swarms of AI coding agents simultaneously to assemble software at high speeds. Article highlights AI's productivity gains amid concerns over reduced thinking skills.
Claude Opus Faces Severe Degradation Complaints
Anthropic's Mythos sets new AI records but remains unavailable. Claude Opus 4.6, current top coding model, draws criticism for failing simple logic puzzles like 'walking while washing car' and color blindness issues. Paying developers, including AMD AI exec, report broad impacts on development.
Intro to Agent Experience in AI UX
This article introduces Agent Experience (AX), a user experience paradigm for the AI era. It focuses on designing products so AI Agents can reliably understand, autonomously operate, and efficiently integrate. The shift moves beyond human-centric design to empower AI Agents.
GAC Launches AI Cockpit and Chip Ecosystem
GAC will unveil its new end-cloud integrated intelligent cockpit and electronic-electrical architecture on April 12, featuring multimodal emotional computing and long-term memory. The cockpit enables real-time emotion detection, AI pet interactions, and seamless multi-task services. A major chip ecosystem breakthrough with full-chain autonomy is also announced.
AI Screens 15M Molecules/Day, No Alzheimer’s Cure
Novartis used generative AI to design 15 million compounds for Huntington’s disease treatment. Despite rapid screening capabilities, AI's drug discovery revolution is overstated and fails to solve major diseases like Alzheimer’s. Health chatbots remain a documented hazard.
Arc B70 hits 135 tps on Qwen3.5-27B
Benchmarks show Intel Arc Pro B70 32GB achieving 12 tps on single Qwen3.5-27B@Q4 queries via llama.cpp/vllm, scaling to 135 tps at 32 concurrency – 20% behind RTX PRO 4500 but with 50% higher power draw. Requires Ubuntu 26.04 beta and beta vllm fork. Detailed Docker command provided for setup.
MiniMax M2.7 Open Weights Soon
Yuan from MiniMax announced open weights for M2.7 releasing today or tomorrow. Excitement builds as it matches 2.5 parameters, enabling viable quantized local runs. Hopes for no delays position it as potential top local model.
Unsloth updates all Gemma-4 models
Unsloth has refreshed all Gemma-4 uploads on Hugging Face with the updated chat template from Google's latest commit and possible other fixes. Users should redownload for improvements. Community thanks the team for rapid support post-Gemma-4 release.
Samsung Eyes China Overhaul
Samsung Electronics faces a strategic dilemma on its shrinking China presence amid local rival pressure. Analysts speculate the firm may exit home appliances and displays, retaining smartphones and storage. It could redeploy resources to semiconductors for global competitiveness.
Three Stargate Execs Exit as Altman Faces Turmoil
Three high-level executives have simultaneously departed from the Stargate AI infrastructure project. This comes at a challenging time for OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Questions arise about the stability of OpenAI's AI foundational infrastructure efforts.