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April 16, 2026
Anthropic Updates Powerful Opus 4.7
Anthropic releases Opus 4.7, improved for software engineering and coding. It's their most powerful model yet. Mythos, a more advanced version, is withheld due to safety risks.
Meta Blocks Oversight Board AI Expansion
Meta has declined to approve legal changes letting its Oversight Board work with AI companies on policy. Board eyes gen AI moderation amid new harms from LLMs and chatbots. Follows dwindling Meta investment and prior funding talks.
GeekWire AI Startup Finalists Announced
GeekWire Awards named five finalists for Startup of the Year: mpathic, ElastixAI, Dropzone AI, Dopl Technologies, and Loopr AI. They cover AI safety (mpathic) to robotic ultrasounds (Dopl Technologies). Highlights innovative AI startups.
Galaxy S27 May Debut UFS 5.0 Storage
Samsung's Galaxy S27 series could introduce UFS 5.0 storage with over 10GB/s read speeds on select models. Rising production costs will limit the upgrade to not the entire lineup. This aims to boost performance beyond traditional silicon improvements.
Enugu State Plans AI Institute for Talent Exports
Nigeria’s Enugu State is planning an AI institute to develop and export digital talent globally. This bold initiative signals a shift in how subnational governments in Nigeria approach economic development through technology.
Safe ASI Requires Global Ban First
The article contends that creating safe artificial superintelligence (ASI) necessitates acquiring knowledge to build unsafe ASI first, as the latter is vastly easier and shares the same development path. Extreme secrecy, technical orthogonality, or a global ASI ban are required to prevent misuse, with the ban being the only feasible prerequisite. Unilateral safe ASI pursuit is deemed immoral and world-threatening.
Anna's Archive Hit with $322M Scraping Fine
Court orders Anna's Archive to pay $322M to Spotify and labels for scraping 86M songs. Ruled on copyright infringement after default judgment. Must destroy all scraped music files.
ResBM: 128x Compression for Pipeline Training
Macrocosmos paper introduces ResBM, a transformer architecture for low-bandwidth pipeline-parallel training with SOTA 128× activation compression. Features residual encoder-decoder bottleneck across stages, preserving low-rank identity path. Targets decentralized/internet-grade training, tested with Muon.
Google Targets Bad Ads Over Actors
Google blocked 8.3 billion bad ads in 2025 but suspended fewer advertisers. The shift focuses on individual problematic ads rather than entire accounts.
DeepStream 9 Builds Vision AI Pipelines with Coding Agents
NVIDIA DeepStream 9 uses coding agents like Claude Code or Cursor to simplify building real-time vision AI applications. It eliminates complex data pipelines and lengthy code development. Developers can now create deployable, optimized vision AI code easily.
Meta's PQC Migration Framework & Lessons
Meta shares lessons from its post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration to aid other organizations. It proposes PQC Migration Levels to simplify managing migration across use cases. The post outlines their framework and key takeaways.
Sama Lays Off 1,100 Kenyans After Meta Contract Ends
Sama will lay off over 1,100 workers in Kenya following the end of its Meta contract. The cuts represent a significant blow to Kenya's fast-growing but fragile AI outsourcing sector.
AI Spending Drives Market Rally Optimism
UBS strategist Nadia Lovell states markets confidently manage AI concerns. AI spending stays robust, led by hyperscalers. Nearly $700 billion in capital expenditures planned per Bloomberg.
Alibaba's HappyOyster Challenges Google Genie3
Alibaba released HappyOyster, a world model directly confronting Google's Genie3. It shifts from passive generation to active simulation in AI capabilities. The article questions when world models will have their 'iPhone moment'.
Meta Quest prices rise April 19
Meta will raise Quest 3 price by $100 to $599 and Quest 3S by $50 to $350/$450 on April 19. Increases blamed on RAM shortages driven by AI data center demand. Accessories unchanged, but refurbished units also pricier.
Anthropic Updates Model Weaker Than Mythos
Anthropic is launching an updated version of its most powerful widely available AI model. This release follows just a week after limiting access to the more advanced Mythos model. The new model exhibits weaker cyber skills compared to Mythos.
China's First Car-Grade Multi-Domain Chip
China FAW developed the nation's first automotive-grade advanced process multi-domain fusion chip, Hongqi 1, integrating ADAS, cockpit, body control, communication, and safety into one processor. It outperforms SA8775 by 21.7% in logic compute and 15.4% in image processing. This reduces import dependency and vehicle costs.
Musk Pushes Terafab Suppliers at Light Speed
Elon Musk’s staff for the Terafab joint venture between Tesla and SpaceX are contacting chip industry suppliers for price quotes and delivery times on chipmaking equipment. The push emphasizes extreme speed in responses. Reported by Ed Ludlow on Bloomberg Television.
Govts Warned: Botch AI, Face Voter Backlash
Britain's government risks public backlash unless it proves AI integration benefits ordinary citizens. The push to embed AI everywhere for growth requires demonstrating taxpayer value. Officials must clarify whose side they are on amid public skepticism.
Runway CEO: AI for 50 Films vs $100M Blockbuster
Runway’s CEO argues AI can enable Hollywood studios to produce dozens of films for the cost of one $100M blockbuster. This volume approach would boost the odds of creating hits by spreading risk across more projects.