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20 Mar 2026
NVIDIA's Nemotron-Cascade 2 Bets That Efficiency Beats Scale in the AI Race
NVIDIA's new open-weight MoE model activates just 3B of its 30B parameters, and that gap is quietly reshaping who can afford frontier AI.
20 Mar 2026
Tumblr's Automated Ban Wave Exposes the Hidden Costs of Algorithmic Moderation
A wave of automated bans on Tumblr hit trans women's accounts hardest, revealing how algorithmic moderation encodes bias at scale.
20 Mar 2026
Mistral Small 4 bets that one lean model can replace three expensive ones
Mistral's Small 4 collapses reasoning, vision, and coding into one open-source model, and the ripple effects for AI infrastructure startups could be severe.
20 Mar 2026
Penn State's Polymer Breakthrough Could Reshape How the Grid Stores Energy
A Penn State polymer blend lets capacitors handle 250Β°C heat, and that could quietly transform EV powertrains and grid-scale energy storage.
20 Mar 2026
The $2 Billion Bet That AI Needs to Learn Physics Before It Can Do Anything Real
A $2 billion investment surge into 'world models' signals that the AI industry has quietly concluded language alone will never be enough.
20 Mar 2026
AI-Powered Wheelchairs Are Learning to Navigate β€” But Who Should Be in Control?
As AI navigation systems grow capable enough to steer wheelchairs autonomously, researchers are wrestling with a question that goes beyond engineering: who should be in control?
20 Mar 2026
Nvidia's $1 Trillion Bet: Jensen Huang Is Rewriting the Rules of Industrial AI
Jensen Huang's two-and-a-half-hour GTC keynote wasn't just a product launch β€” it was a blueprint for locking in the next industrial era.
20 Mar 2026
Microsoft's Movable Taskbar Concession Reveals a Deeper Windows 11 Identity Crisis
Microsoft is finally letting users move the Windows 11 taskbar again, and the concession reveals far more than a design update.
20 Mar 2026
How Your Smart Devices Became the Government's Most Reliable Witness
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson's new book reveals how smart devices have quietly turned everyday life into a self-generating evidence trail for law enforcement.
20 Mar 2026
Balmuda's The Clock Wants to Rewire How You Sleep, Focus, and Wake Up
Balmuda's new alarm clock uses light and sound to shape sleep and focus, and it may quietly be making the case for evicting your phone from the bedroom.
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