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March 31, 2026
VLMs Excel on MCQs but Fail Open Long Video Reasoning
Post analyzes VLM performance on long video datasets like Video-MME and LongVideoBench, noting strong results on multiple-choice tasks but failure on open-ended multi-step reasoning. VLMs achieve 100% on 4-option questions but can't answer without options. Questions behavior in real-world video understanding.
UK Ministers Eye Scrapping Palantir NHS Deal
Palantir’s UK boss Louis Mosley criticizes 'ideologically motivated campaigners' as ministers seek advice on triggering a break clause in the £330m Federated Data Platform contract with the NHS. The move comes amid concerns over Palantir's public sector presence. Mosley urges the government to resist these calls.
AI Outpaces Enterprise Cloud Maturity
AI is advancing faster than the maturity of enterprise cloud infrastructure. Cloud experience significantly affects how businesses deploy AI. Many companies are hindered from AI success by insufficient cloud capabilities.
ByteDance Gains as Sora Stumbles in AI Video
OpenAI's Sora is faltering while ByteDance thrives in the AI video arena. Chinese tech giants are set to dominate the next phase of AI video development. The piece highlights Chinese prowess in monetization.
Claude Source Code Leaked via NPM Map
Anthropic's Claude source code was leaked through a map file in their npm registry. The leak was shared by Chaofan Shou on X (Twitter). It sparked discussion on Reddit's r/LocalLLaMA.
Zoox Launches Austin Miami Robotaxi Push
Amazon's Zoox deploys in Austin and Miami amid 350k orders. This marks the final commercialization step for its autonomous tech. Robotaxi and Robobus advance from trials to global daily use.
Year of AI Tools, Zero Output
Serial entrepreneur reflects on wasting a year testing AI tools like coding assistants and Agents without delivering products. Early adoption distracts from execution; true edge is 'taste' from focused experience. Midjourney succeeded by deep focus, not chasing every trend.
Old Phones Recycling Surges 10x on AI Demand
Huaqiangbei old phone recycling prices spiked 5-10x due to AI server storage chip shortages. Parts from scrapped phones feed new device production amid supply crunch. Frenzy peaked then cooled as stockpiles saturated market.
JD Tech Launches ClawTip AI Agent Wallet
JD Technology has debuted ClawTip, the first dedicated autonomous wallet for AI agents. It enables genuine autonomous payments between AI agents, marking a milestone in agent economy infrastructure.
3AM Queue for an AI
The author recounts queuing at 3 a.m. for access to a new AI amid high demand. They question why frequent AI use leads to increasing fatigue instead of relief. This opinion piece highlights tensions in AI adoption.
Nebius Launches $10B Finland AI Data Center
Nebius Group announced a new 310 MW AI data center in Finland valued over $10 billion. It will be among Europe's largest to meet surging AI compute demand. This advances Nebius' rapid expansion in Europe.
OpenAI's $1B Disney Blindside
OpenAI reportedly executed a $1B deal involving Disney, catching the company off guard. The 'blindside' suggests an unexpected strategic move by OpenAI. A plus note highlights Perplexity's new tool for building travel itineraries.
Sspai Editors' Recent AI Usage Showcase
This special edition follows Sspai's previous article on AI in editorial work. Team members share recent experiences and insights on valuable AI tools. Full content is paywalled for subscribers.
Tech Giants Circle Land for AI Centers
Meta, Google, Microsoft, and others aggressively acquire thousands of acres for AI data centers, surpassing office real estate builds. This AI infra boom disrupts commercial property markets but triggers land, water, power disputes and regulatory backlash. Tech firms pledge self-powered facilities amid 11 states' restrictions.
ChatGPT-Dropbox Link Transforms File Search
Connecting Dropbox to ChatGPT enables conversational file searches, turning cluttered storage into an intuitive experience. Users can query files naturally, revolutionizing daily file management. This integration boosts productivity by making file discovery effortless.
ASUS Launches Vapor-Free RTX 5080 EVO GPU
ASUS released the Prime RTX 5080 EVO graphics card, an updated version of the original that removes the vapor chamber while maintaining identical dimensions and clock speeds. The vapor chamber previously enhanced heat uniformity to prevent hotspots on high-end GPUs. This downgrade may impact sustained performance in demanding applications.
HK AI Firm's Agent Revenue Surges 68%
A Hong Kong-listed AI company reported a 68% surge in intelligent agent revenue. It succeeded in enterprise markets by leveraging key relationships. Positioned as the priciest ticket in ToB AI.
Bilibili Drops 'Guess You Like' Algo
Bilibili announces removal of 'Guess You Like' recommendation algorithm starting tomorrow. It will launch a new recommendation algorithm instead. This shifts away from personalized feeds based on user preferences.
Asia Chip Naphtha Squeeze Hits South Korea Hardest
Asia's chip industry faces a naphtha shortage due to Middle East turmoil, with South Korea most affected as it imports 45% of its naphtha needs, 77% from the region. Its semiconductor and industrial sectors are vulnerable to these supply disruptions. The country is scrambling for alternative sources amid the petrochemical crisis.
Sugon Launches Standard AI Super Node
中科曙光 released a 'standard version' super node, potentially the future form of AI inference computing power. In the inference era, the key metric shifts to producing Tokens at the most economical cost.