All Updates
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April 2, 2026
Microsoft Copilot: Entertainment Only, Not Reliable
Microsoft's Terms of Use for Copilot explicitly state it is for entertainment purposes only and may produce inaccuracies. A recent surge in interest underscores that AI assistants like Copilot are meant for fun rather than critical tasks. This serves as a reminder of AI's current limitations in reliability.
Gemma 4 124B MoE Open Release Rumored
Reddit speculation arises from Jeff Dean's deleted tweet about Gemma 4 124B MoE potentially outperforming Gemini 3 Flash-Lite. Community anticipates Google open-sourcing this larger model variant. Excitement builds for more surprises post recent releases.
Rowhammer attacks seize Nvidia GPU control
New Rowhammer variants GDDRHammer and GeForge target GPU memory on Nvidia cards, flipping bits to compromise the host CPU. These attacks grant complete control over machines running Nvidia GPUs. Previously mitigations focused on system DRAM, not GPUs.
Cursor Launches AI Agent to Rival Claude and Codex
Cursor, an AI coding startup, has launched its next-generation product: a new AI Agent Experience. This positions Cursor to compete directly with OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude Code. The development intensifies rivalry in AI-powered coding tools.
SAIC Leads March 2026 China Auto Sales at 376K
SAIC Group topped March 2026 Chinese auto sales with 376,000 vehicles, the only company exceeding 1 million in Q1 cumulative retail. BYD sold over 300,000 units with strong overseas growth, while Changan hit record 103,900 overseas sales. AI-auto players like NIO (35k, +136% YoY), Li Auto, and Xiaomi (>20k) showed robust deliveries.
US Lawmakers Eye Chip Tool Ban to China
US lawmakers have proposed bipartisan legislation to restrict exports of chipmaking tools to China. The measure targets sales from allies like the Netherlands and Japan. It aims to further limit Beijing's advanced technology development.
GeekWire Next Tech Titan Finalists Named
GeekWire Awards named finalists for Next Tech Titan: Overland AI, Carbon Robotics, Stoke Space, Chainguard, and MotherDuck. These Pacific Northwest startups are scaling to address challenges from farms to space. The recognition highlights emerging tech forces in the region.
Microsoft Launches First Self-Developed AI Models
Microsoft released its first in-house large models MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-preview to reduce dependency on OpenAI. This step strengthens Microsoft's AI foundation beyond relying on Azure integrations of OpenAI tech. It signals a strategic shift in building proprietary AI capabilities.
Gemma 4 Launches on Docker Hub
Docker Hub now hosts Gemma 4, the latest generation of lightweight, state-of-the-art open AI models built on Gemini technology. It joins a curated lineup of AI models from edge devices to high-performance LLMs, all packaged as OCI artifacts. This availability serves millions of developers seeking easy access to advanced models.
Microsoft's MAI-Transcribe-1: World's Top Speech-to-Text
Microsoft launched MAI-Transcribe-1, claiming the highest global accuracy with 3.9% average WER across 25 languages. It follows MAI-Voice-1 (speech synthesis) and MAI-Image-2 as the third MAI series model. This expands Microsoft's self-developed AI portfolio.
Big Batch Sizes Unlock RWKV Training Gains
Training RWKV v6 (~193M) on RTX 4050 stalled at 50 PPL with effective batch=8, but jumped to 20 PPL using gradient_accumulation=64 (effective=128). Author trained 4 days unsuccessfully before this tweak. Tip applies to training generative LMs from scratch or fine-tuning.
NVIDIA Accelerates Gemma 4 for Local AI
NVIDIA is accelerating Google's latest Gemma 4 models for efficient local execution on RTX and Spark hardware. These small, fast, omni-capable models enable on-device agentic AI with real-time context access. The shift extends AI innovation from cloud to everyday devices.
Gemma 4 Released: Multimodal Open Models
Google DeepMind launched Gemma 4, open-weights multimodal models in E2B, E4B, 26B A4B, and 31B sizes. They handle text, images, video, and audio, with up to 256K context and strong reasoning, coding, agentic features. Dense and MoE variants optimized for on-device deployment.
Gemma 4: Top Open Models Byte-for-Byte
DeepMind has launched Gemma 4, their most intelligent open models to date. These models are purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. They are claimed to be the most capable open models byte for byte.
Gemma 4 Fully Open-Source for Local AI
Google's Gemma 4 model is now fully open-source under Apache 2.0. It enables powerful offline multimodal AI on servers, phones, and Raspberry Pi. Developers get total control for edge and on-premises deployments.
MIT: AI Job Impact Rises Gradually by 2029
New MIT research indicates AI will be minimally sufficient for most text-based work tasks by 2029. The impact on jobs will unfold gradually like a rising tide, not a sudden wave. This gradual rollout is viewed as positive news.
Google Vids Major AI Video Gen Upgrade
Google Vids receives significant AI enhancements for easier video generation. Introduces cool new tricks focused on effective AI applications. Described as packed with AI capabilities.
Google Vids Adds Prompt-Controlled Avatars
Google is adding a feature to its Vids app that lets users direct avatars using text prompts. This enables customization and instruction of avatars specifically for video creation. The update enhances AI-driven video production workflows.
Gemini API Adds Flex & Priority Tiers
Google introduces two new inference tiers, Flex and Priority, to the Gemini API. These tiers enable users to balance cost and latency/reliability. This update optimizes API usage for varying performance needs.
Claude Shows Emotion-Like Representations
Anthropic researchers discovered representations inside Claude that function similarly to human emotions. This finding reveals unique internal mechanisms in the AI model. It suggests Claude possesses its own kind of 'emotions'.