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IndustryGoogle DeepMindMar 25

Protecting people from harmful manipulation

Google DeepMind has introduced new strategies aimed at protecting individuals from harmful manipulation by AI systems. The focus is on developing methods to ensure that AI technologies are used ethically and responsibly, minimizing the risk of misuse in various applications.

IndustryArs TechnicaMar 24

Electronic Frontier Foundation to swap leaders as AI, ICE fights escalate

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is set to change its leadership amid increasing tensions surrounding artificial intelligence and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This transition comes as the organization navigates complex issues related to technology and civil liberties.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 24

“How to be a 10x engineer” – interview with a standout dev

The article features an interview with a standout developer who shares insights on becoming a highly effective engineer. It discusses strategies, mindsets, and practices that can enhance productivity and technical skills in software development.

IndustryMicrosoft Source AIMar 24

His pivot to automation boosted profits. Now Takayuki Hirayama bets on generative AI to go global

Takayuki Hirayama has shifted his focus towards generative AI as a means to expand his business globally, following a successful pivot to automation that significantly increased profits. This strategic move aims to leverage the capabilities of generative AI to enhance operational efficiency and drive international growth.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 24

not much happened today

The article discusses a lack of significant developments in the AI sector today, highlighting that no major news or updates were reported. It reflects on the current state of the industry, suggesting a temporary lull in activity.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 24

not much happened today

The article discusses the lack of significant developments in the AI sector today, indicating a quiet period for news and updates. It highlights that no major announcements or breakthroughs have occurred recently.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 24

not much happened today

The article discusses a relatively uneventful day in the AI news landscape, highlighting the absence of significant developments or announcements. It reflects on the current state of the industry, suggesting a lull in major activities or breakthroughs.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 24

The Claude Code Source Leak

A significant source code leak related to the Claude AI model has raised concerns about security and intellectual property. The leak could impact the competitive landscape of AI development and lead to potential misuse of the technology.

IndustryImport AIMar 23

Import AI 450: China's electronic warfare model; traumatized LLMs; and a scaling law for cyberattacks

The article discusses advancements in China's electronic warfare model, the psychological impact on large language models (LLMs), and introduces a new scaling law related to cyberattacks. It highlights the intersection of AI technology with military applications and cybersecurity challenges.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 19

The Pulse: Is the FDE role becoming less desirable?

The article discusses the evolving perception of the Frontend Developer Experience (FDE) role, suggesting that it may be becoming less appealing due to increasing complexity and expectations in the tech industry. It highlights the challenges faced by FDEs, including the need for continuous learning and adaptation to new tools and frameworks, which may contribute to job dissatisfaction. The piece raises questions about the future desirability of this role in the evolving tech landscape.

IndustryArs TechnicaMar 18

Musk’s tactic of blaming users for Grok sex images may be foiled by EU law

Elon Musk's strategy of attributing the presence of inappropriate images on the Grok platform to user behavior may be challenged by new European Union regulations. These laws could impose stricter accountability on platforms for the content shared by their users, potentially undermining Musk's defense.

IndustryHugging FaceMar 17

State of Open Source on Hugging Face: Spring 2026

The article discusses the current landscape of open source AI projects on Hugging Face as of Spring 2026, highlighting key trends, popular models, and community contributions. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration and accessibility in advancing AI technologies within the open source ecosystem.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 12

The Pulse: What will the Staff Engineer role look like in 2027 and beyond?

The article discusses the evolving role of Staff Engineers in the tech industry, predicting significant changes by 2027. It highlights the increasing importance of AI and automation in engineering tasks, suggesting that future Staff Engineers will need to adapt to new technologies and collaborative workflows.

IndustryClayMar 11

Clay pricing memo: INTERNAL - The GTM with Clay Blog

The article discusses an internal memo regarding pricing strategies for Clay's go-to-market (GTM) approach. It outlines the implications of these pricing decisions on Clay's product offerings and market positioning.

IndustryClayMar 11

Clay Partners with Lusha and Beauhurst for the best EMEA Data | Clay - The GTM with Clay Blog

Clay has announced a partnership with Lusha and Beauhurst to enhance its data offerings for the EMEA region. This collaboration aims to provide users with improved access to business intelligence and data insights, facilitating better go-to-market strategies.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 10

How Uber uses AI for development: inside look

The article explores how Uber integrates AI into its development processes, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency and improving user experiences. It highlights specific AI applications within the company and discusses the impact of these technologies on Uber's overall strategy and service delivery.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 5

The Pulse: AWS region knocked offline by drone attack in historic first

A drone attack has caused an AWS region to go offline, marking a historic first for the cloud service provider. This incident raises concerns about the vulnerability of cloud infrastructure to physical attacks and the potential implications for businesses relying on these services.

IndustryClayMar 4

Clay's European GTM Infrastructure: Better Data Coverage Across Every Market - The GTM with Clay Blog

Clay has announced enhancements to its European go-to-market (GTM) infrastructure, aiming to improve data coverage across various markets. This initiative is designed to provide businesses with better insights and analytics for their operations in Europe.

IndustryImport AIMar 2

Import AI 447: The AGI economy; testing AIs with generated games; and agent ecologies

The article discusses the emerging AGI economy and the innovative methods being used to test AI systems through generated games. It also explores the concept of agent ecologies, highlighting the interactions and collaborations among various AI agents.

IndustryClayFeb 23

In Nigeria, she built a life where money wouldn’t decide - The GTM with Clay Blog

The article discusses a woman's journey in Nigeria as she creates a life where financial constraints do not dictate her choices. It highlights her innovative approach to overcoming economic challenges and building a fulfilling existence despite limited resources.

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