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March 30, 2026
DeepSeek 10-Hour Crash Signals V4 Prep
DeepSeek web and app crashed twice, totaling 10 hours downtime, now recovered. Outage seen as beneficial stress test for V4 model's impending impact wave. CEO Liang Wenfeng advised to prepare.
Controversy Erupts Over Google's New ML Paper
Reddit users discuss the controversy surrounding a new Google machine learning paper on OpenReview. Posters lament the lack of attention on Reddit and hostility toward those raising concerns. The post highlights growing tensions in the ML community.
AI Crushes Middle-Class Job Pricing
AI drastically reduces costs for routine brainwork like coding, widening the gap between top experts and average workers to 10000x. Tech firms shift to AI-full workflows, laying off mid-level coders; traditional sectors resist due to info barriers. Interviews reveal adaptation strategies amid job market shifts.
Miros Raises €1.1M for Workpods
Swiss startup miros, spun out of EPFL’s robotics lab, raised €1.1M to expand bookable workpods. It has deployed 15 units across Switzerland and launched its first international pod in Toulouse. The founder envisions modular, on-demand commercial real estate.
Largest AI Survey Reveals Human Desires
Anthropic’s massive AI interview study serves as a mirror to human desires rather than just technology. It highlights real-world impacts like a Mexican engineer picking up kids early and an Indian lawyer using an AI tutor for the first time.
IRS Tests Palantir for Smarter Audits
The IRS is testing a Palantir tool to identify 'highest-value' audit and investigation targets. This initiative aims to streamline processes from a complex array of legacy systems. Documents confirm the tax agency's exploration of this advanced data analytics solution.
Jargon Lovers Have Weaker Brains?
Cornell study links heavy corporate jargon use to poorer cognition, rampant in branding. In AI-saturated future, simplifying complex ideas becomes rare premium skill.
Sakana AI Clears Namazu Naming Clash
Sakana AI's AI model series 'Namazu' overlapped with a 1990s Japanese full-text search system. Unaware initially, they consulted developer Tetsuya Takabayashi and secured permission. This allows continued use of the name.
Trial GO Crushes Rivals After 3 Months
Tokyo's Trial GO mini-supermarket draws crowds from 7-Eleven and My Basket via fresh food, low prices, open layouts. AI enables minute-level dynamic pricing and restocking predictions.
iQIYI Launches NaDou Pro Film AI Agent
iQIYI announced on March 30 that its AI agent platform NaDou Pro for professional film and TV production is now open to the public. The platform enters pre-commercial stage, marking a key step in AI-driven content creation.
Forterro CEO: AI Fears Overreaction
Forterro CEO Dean Forbes views AI's shift in software as an opportunity for his industrial software firm. He dismisses fears that AI will disrupt software programming industries. The interview on Bloomberg also covered geopolitical business uncertainties.
AI Edits Fuel Athlete Harassment Crisis
Athletes endure intensified harm from AI-processed images and online dissemination alongside slander and voyeurism. Victims report impaired focus, like inability to concentrate 100%. Calls for action to foster respect in sports environments.
Robot Open-Source Factions Battle
Tech giants like Google, Nvidia, Unitree, Xiaomi open-source robot VLA 'brains'. Four factions—academia, giants ecosystem, Chinese forces, π0—compete via models, data, tools. Questions true openness vs. ecosystem lock-in amid Tesla rivalry.
Anthropic's Secret Mythos Model
The Neuron reveals Anthropic's development of a secret AI model named 'Mythos'. The newsletter also teases creating custom skills in ChatGPT powered by Codex.
Leapmotor Chases AI Driving for 1M Sales
Leapmotor achieves 596k sales in 2025, profitable via cost controls like LEAP3.5 platform. Lags in after-sales but plans Q2 2026 nationwide urban NOA and year-end VLA model on D19 at 1280TOPS. Balances 'latecomer advantage' amid rising R&D spend.
Qunhe Tech Passes HKEX IPO Hearing
Qunhe Technology, dubbed part of Hangzhou's 'Six Little Dragons,' founded by Zhejiang University alumni, has passed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing hearing. The AI chip firm reports annual revenue of 800 million RMB. It becomes the first in its cohort to pursue IPO.
AGIBOT Hits 10K Units in Embodied AI Scale-Up
AGIBOT has rolled out its 10,000th unit, marking the rapid scaling phase for embodied AI robots. This milestone highlights strong global market leadership in robotics.
Ai2 Slashes Open-Source AI Funding
Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) is cutting funds for its open-source models. R&D team members are departing en masse. This signals a major retreat in US open-source AI leadership.
Study: Businesses Vary in AI Adoption
New study shows businesses differ widely in AI adoption. Belief alone insufficient; foundations and execution key to unlocking AI's productivity potential. Reveals best paths forward amid variations.
Open-Source Project Scales OpenClaw to Enterprise
A new open-source project enables enterprise-grade deployment of OpenClaw. The system efficiently manages lobster pools in aquaculture. Success celebrated with company-wide shrimp feast.