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March 31, 2026
Claude Code CLI Source Code Leaks
An exposed map file has caused the entire source code of Claude Code CLI to leak. The leak includes 512,000 lines of code. Competitors and hobbyists will study it for weeks.
Dorsey's AI Vision Axes Middle Managers
Jack Dorsey pitches AI to replace middle managers in tech firms. Follows Block Inc.'s cut of nearly half its staff. Outlines reimagined AI-powered company structure.
Alexa+ Orders Food from Grubhub, Uber Eats
Alexa+ now enables voice-based food ordering from Grubhub and Uber Eats. The update features a 'human twist' for more natural, intuitive interactions. Users can simply say 'Alexa, feed me' to start.
Google Launches Veo 3.1 Lite Video Model
Google released the new Veo 3.1 Lite video generation model on March 31. This follows OpenAI's sudden shutdown of Sora app. Google vows to push video gen tech forward aggressively.
Apple Intelligence Briefly Live in China
Apple Intelligence unexpectedly appeared in settings on iPhones across mainland China early Tuesday before vanishing. The unannounced activation without regulatory approval raises fears of penalties. Apple has been trying to launch its AI suite in its key market for nearly two years.
NASA Artemis II as Vision Pro Immersive Video
NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar mission launch will be recorded in full by professionals using Apple Immersive Video format. This creates a flagship immersive viewing experience tailored for Apple Vision Pro.
ByteShape Qwen 3.5 9B Quants Guide
ByteShape released quantized versions of Qwen 3.5 9B with benchmarks across GPUs like 5090/4080 and CPUs. Key GPU picks: 5.10 bpw baseline, 4.43 bpw balanced, 3.60 bpw fast. Blog offers interactive graphs for hardware-specific selection; first of more Qwen drops.
Nexus Raises $4.3M for AI Agents
Brussels-founded Nexus, Y Combinator-backed, raised $4.3M seed led by General Catalyst. The platform enables non-technical teams to deploy enterprise AI agents quickly. Early customer Orange deployed a customer onboarding agent in four weeks.
Iran threatens attacks on US AI tech firms
IRGC warns 18 US companies including NVIDIA, Google, Meta, Apple to evacuate Middle East ops or face imminent attacks starting Wednesday. Cites US use of Anthropic AI in airstrikes and Israeli AI tracking. Prior Iranian drones hit AWS data centers.
Nothing Tech Plans AI Glasses Launch Next Year
Nothing Technology Ltd. is developing artificial intelligence-enhanced smart glasses. The startup seeks to expand beyond its smartphones and audio products. Release is targeted for next year.
Steph Curry teases Google AI wearable
Google's Performance Advisor Steph Curry posted a video teasing a new health wearable with a wrist band resembling Whoop. Google confirms 'something special' soon, hinting at AI features. Whoop just raised $575M at $10B valuation.
ALSO Hits $1B Valuation, DoorDash Partnership
ALSO, a small-EV company spun out of Rivian in 2025, raised $200M in Series C funding led by Greenoaks, achieving a $1B valuation. DoorDash invested and signed a multi-year agreement to deploy ALSO's purpose-built autonomous vehicles for last-mile delivery. DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang joins the board as an observer.
War Risks AI Funding Crunch
Middle East war escalation threatens oil revenues, cutting funds from Gulf investors to US AI firms like OpenAI. Data centers and AI infra in region face missile risks, prompting capital flight to Asia. This could halt GPU/HBM demand and semiconductor cycles.
Quantum Advances Threaten ECC Cryptosystems
New quantum-computing advances are heightening the threat to elliptic curve cryptosystems. Q Day is approaching, but it won't be as expensive as previously thought. The sky isn't falling yet.
UK CMA Probes Microsoft Cloud Monopoly
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching an investigation into Microsoft for potential strategic market status (SMS) in cloud services, focusing on competition limits via Teams, Copilot, and Windows. This follows a 2025 cloud inquiry where Microsoft and Amazon agreed to reduce egress fees and improve interoperability. Past probes targeted Microsoft's OpenAI ties and Inflection AI hires.
OpenClaw Hits 500K Instances, No Kill Switch
OpenClaw AI assistant has surged to 500,000 internet-facing instances but lacks an enterprise kill switch or management console. A UK CEO's compromised instance was sold on BreachForums for $25K, exposing conversations, databases, and API keys. Security scans reveal 30K+ risky exposures and 15K exploitable via RCE.
Galaxy S26 Photo App Adds Risky AI Edits
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Photo Assist introduces AI editing tools akin to Google Pixel 9, enabling natural language prompts for photo changes like sky alterations or crowd removal. It inherits risks from Google's tools, where guardrails can be bypassed to generate harmful fake images such as helicopter crashes. The update was highlighted at Samsung Unpacked.
NVIDIA CloudXR 6.0 Streams Hi-Fi XR Anywhere
NVIDIA CloudXR 6.0 enables streaming of high-fidelity, photorealistic spatial computing content to any device, meeting rising GPU demands for real-time XR rendering. It eliminates the need for separate codebases, toolchains, and SDKs across platforms. Announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026.
Slack Adds 30 AI Features to Slackbot
Slack announced over 30 new AI capabilities for Slackbot, its most ambitious update since Salesforce's $27.7B acquisition. Slackbot evolves into a full enterprise agent for meeting notes across video providers, desktop tasks, third-party integrations via MCP, and lightweight CRM without new installs. It's Salesforce's fastest-adopted product, saving users up to 90 minutes daily.
Meta Cuts PG-13 Label for Instagram Teen Accounts
Meta will substantially reduce referencing PG-13 ratings for Instagram Teen Accounts starting April 15, following MPA's cease-and-desist over misleading comparisons. The company updated its blog with a disclaimer highlighting differences between social media and movies. MPA's system is not involved in rating Instagram content, which relies heavily on AI.