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AI Agents Reshape SaaS, Security, and Search: March 17, 2026
From OpenAI's Frontier putting autonomous agents on a collision course with enterprise SaaS to Nvidia tackling its biggest security liability, the past 48 hours have been dense with infrastructure-level shifts. Here's what technical decision-makers need to know right now.
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AI News Digest: March 15, 2026's Biggest Developments
From Anthropic's landmark 1M-token context window going generally available to FIFA's sweeping AI transformation ahead of the World Cup, the past 48 hours have delivered major signals about where enterprise and edge AI are heading. Here's everything technical decision-makers need to know.
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AI Digest: Claude's 1M Context, Thinking Image Models & More
Anthropic opens up million-token context windows for Claude Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6, while image generation models gain reasoning capabilities. Plus: Claude Code autonomously A/B tests its own features and two promising AI tools launch out of Y Combinator.
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AI Inference Leaps, RAG Threats, and a Chip Supply Scare
From executing programs inside transformers to document poisoning attacks on RAG pipelines, this week's AI landscape is moving fast. Here are the developments every technical practitioner needs to understand right now.
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AI Agents, LLM Reliability, and the Hype Reality Check
From an open-source browser built for AI agents to a provocative question about whether large language models are truly improving, this week's AI news cuts to the heart of where the industry stands. Here are the developments every technical reader needs to understand right now.
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AI Digest: LeCun's $1B Bet, BitNet, and Agent Security
From Yann LeCun's billion-dollar physical-world AI venture to a 100-billion-parameter model that runs on your CPU, the past 48 hours have delivered landmark shifts in AI infrastructure and safety. Here's what technical teams need to know.
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AI Agent Infrastructure Heats Up: March 11, 2026 Digest
From open-source browsers purpose-built for AI agents to a Y Combinator-backed failure-detection platform, the tooling layer around autonomous AI systems is maturing fast. Meanwhile, Debian's hands-off stance on AI-generated code and persistent reliability questions around frontier models round out a pivotal 48 hours.