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2026-03-29 AI Daily | Software CLIs Reshape Productivity, Pretext Overcomes Generative UI Performance Bottlenecks Link to heading

This report is based on a Watch List JSON snapshot generated by Phase 2, and AI-related hot topics on X/Twitter (captured via the bird CLI).

I. Today’s Highlights Link to heading

  • Watch List: The episode from Lenny’s Podcast, “From skeptic to true believer: How OpenClaw changed my life | Claire Vo,” is a high priority. Key points: - Claire Vo, host of our sister podcast “How I AI,” is a former product lead and engineer, and the founder of an AI startup called ChatPRD.
  • Claire now runs 9 O… on multiple Mac Minis and old laptops.
  • Watch List: A total of 24 key updates have been captured in the last 7 days. You can select sources (podcasts/newsletters/videos) for in-depth reading based on your interests.
  • X Hot Topic: The topic “Pretext Library Ends DOM Reflows for Fast Text Measurement” is trending (approximately 46,000 related posts) and serves as a good entry point for understanding global AI public opinion and perspectives.

II. AI Hot Topics on X (based on bird) Link to heading

Topic 1: Pretext Library Ends DOM Reflows for Fast Text Measurement Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending for: 1 day ago, Related posts: 46,000
  • What it is: The Pretext library has been officially released, achieving extremely fast text measurement by eliminating DOM reflows.
  • Why it matters: This technology addresses the performance bottleneck in real-time rendering of dynamically generated AI content, which is crucial for optimizing the UI responsiveness and interactive experience of large model streaming outputs.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion focuses on the underlying implementation principles of Pretext, its actual effectiveness in improving front-end performance, and its application prospects in complex AI-driven interfaces.

Topic 2: Tangshan Beating Video Resurfaces Four Years After Brutal Assault Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending for: 19 hours ago, Related posts: 6,400
  • What it is: Surveillance footage of the violent assault at a Tangshan barbecue restaurant in 2022 has recently resurfaced and gone viral on X.
  • Why it matters: The resurgence of this event involves the application of AI video enhancement technology and the trigger mechanisms of social media AI recommendation algorithms when handling sensitive historical content and controversial social topics.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion centers on whether the video was AI-restored for enhanced clarity and why X’s algorithm would re-promote this old news now. Some users question the effectiveness of the platform’s content moderation AI, while others focus on the social impact of the event itself.

Topic 3: Developers Debate Claude Code vs Codex in Terminal AI Tools Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending for: 9 hours ago, Related posts: 2,600
  • What it is: Developers are actively debating on X about the performance differences between Anthropic’s new command-line AI tool, Claude Code, and traditional terminal AI tools like GitHub Copilot.
  • Why it matters: This marks the evolution of AI programming assistants from simple code completion to terminal agents with autonomous execution capabilities, reflecting the intense competition among model providers for control over the developer workflow.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion focuses on whether Claude Code’s automated execution capabilities significantly improve efficiency, and its performance in terms of token consumption costs, context processing accuracy, and local privacy and security.

Topic 4: Web3 Projects Build Permanent Infrastructure for AI and Data Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending for: 23 hours ago, Related posts: 1,800
  • What it is: Multiple Web3 projects (e.g., 0G Labs, Irys) are working on building decentralized, permanent infrastructure covering AI computation, verifiable inference, and data storage.
  • Why it matters: This provides AI with a decentralized computing power and an immutable data foundation, helping to solve issues of transparency, verifiability, and reliance on centralized computing power in AI models.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion focuses on Web3’s transition from theory to practical application, emphasizing the necessity of “permanent storage” for the long-term development of AI, and how to avoid technological monopolies through decentralized architecture.

Topic 5: ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Delivers Hollywood-Quality AI Videos Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 18 hours ago, Related posts: 232
  • What it is: ByteDance released the Seedance 2.0 video generation model, which focuses on generating high-quality AI videos with “Hollywood-level” visual quality.
  • Why it matters: The model’s release demonstrates ByteDance’s technological breakthrough in the video generation field, directly challenging OpenAI’s Sora and domestic competitors. It signals a new stage in AI video creation, focusing on refinement and dynamic performance.
  • Discussion summary: Discussions focused on the lighting, shadow details, and motion coherence of Seedance 2.0’s footage, as well as the potential for this technology’s large-scale application in short-video ecosystems like Douyin and TikTok.

Topic 6: Stray Kids Fanmeeting Turns Chaotic with Kiss Relay Fun Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending time: 18 hours ago, Related posts: 413,000
  • What it is: A “kiss relay” interactive segment during a fan meeting for the South Korean boy band Stray Kids went viral on social media.
  • Why it matters: The event’s high popularity demonstrates the rapid amplification effect of social media’s AI recommendation algorithms on entertainment trends. It also reflects the active use of AI-enhanced technology by fan communities for secondary creation and content distribution.
  • Discussion summary: Discussions focused on the fun of the members’ interactions and the enthusiastic reactions from fans. Some discussions also touched on how social media algorithms precisely push such highly interactive content.

AI Public Opinion Summary on X Today Link to heading

Today, the main narrative of AI public opinion on the X platform shows a shift from “technological explosion” to “deepening performance” and “infrastructure integration.” There is a strong industry consensus on AI’s role in enhancing the efficiency of productivity tools and the quality of video generation. Discussions are focused on how terminal agents like Claude Code are reshaping developer workflows, and how underlying optimization technologies like Pretext are solving performance bottlenecks in AI interaction. This reflects that technological application is entering a new phase of rapid response and autonomous execution. Although decentralized AI infrastructure is seen as a new path to break monopolies, public opinion remains divided on issues such as token consumption costs, privacy, security, and the practical implementation of Web3 architecture. Potential risks mainly point to the uncontrollability of AI algorithms, such as the accidental amplification of sensitive old news by recommendation algorithms, and the potential for information distortion and public opinion manipulation caused by AI-enhanced technology in the spread of entertainment and social events.

III. Influencer Insights Link to heading

Hello! I am your AI industry analyst. Based on the tweets from AI leaders on the X platform over the past 24 hours, I have compiled today’s AI industry briefing for you.

Today’s core keywords are: Agent Infrastructure (Harness/CLI), Long-Term Memory Breakthroughs, and The Performance Revolution of AI-Native UI.


The “OS-ification” of Agents: Shifting from SDKs to CLIs Link to heading

The most significant trend today is the launch of CLIs (Command-Line Interfaces) by major platforms for AI agents to call.

  • Feishu CLI Goes Open Source: Feishu has released its official CLI, allowing agents to directly manipulate documents, calendars, group messages, and multidimensional tables. @op7418 commented that it is currently the most agent-friendly product available; @Gorden_Sun believes that the “CLI-ification of software” is a forward-thinking move to fully embrace AI.
  • Stripe Shifts Towards Agent Construction: Stripe has launched the Stripe CLI and Stripe Projects plugin, allowing AI to handle payment authorizations via a Shared Payment Token, eliminating the need for manual card number entry (@op7418).
  • The “Harness” Concept Gains Traction: @Pluvio9yte reposted that the key to winning in the agent space in 2026 lies in the Harness (a core foundation/operating system), which involves building a standardized runtime environment for agents.

Ecosystem Expansion of Claude Code and OpenClaw (🦞) Link to heading

  • Automation and Remote Control: Claude Code has launched Auto Mode, allowing the AI to autonomously decide on permissions (@zhixianio). Meanwhile, through the MCP protocol, users can now remotely control Claude Code using Telegram, Discord, and even WeChat (via an OpenClaw bridge) (@zhixianio, @op7418).
  • Quota and Cost Disputes: Anthropic adjusted its quota consumption speed during peak hours, sparking dissatisfaction among developers due to soaring costs (@Pluvio9yte). Meanwhile, @Gorden_Sun warns that there are relay services on the market using reverse-engineered web versions of Sonnet to impersonate Opus, and advises vigilance against “adulterated” keys.

The Performance Cornerstone of AI-Native UI: The Pretext Library Link to heading

  • Front-end expert Cheng Lou has released Pretext, a text measurement library written purely in TypeScript. It can accurately calculate typography without relying on the DOM and is 500 times faster than traditional methods. @dotey and @op7418 both agree that this solves the flickering and jittering pain points in the real-time rendering of generative UIs and is a crucial cornerstone for UI engineering in the AI era.

2. Unique Perspectives & Industry Outlook Link to heading

  • Testing is the new “moat”: @ruanyf points out that when AI can replicate large software like Next.js at an extremely low cost (e.g., $1100), the code itself no longer serves as a moat. Test cases will become the key to preventing replication.
  • Agents as the “New Population”: @lijigang proposes a grand perspective: Agents should be viewed as the new demographic dividend for the next 10 years. This brings two core issues that need to be studied: the identity system for Agents (ID cards) and the monetary system for Agents (wallets).
  • Traffic Over Experience: @gefei55 shared their experience with international expansion, arguing that in the AI era, precise traffic (SEO/SEM) is more important than a perfect user experience. Search engines can’t feel a “silky smooth” experience, but they can measure dwell time.
  • “End-to-End” Evolution of Long-Term Memory: Regarding the new paper on MSA (Memory Sparse Attention), both @vista8 and @zhixianio have expressed interest. This technology claims to enable AI to process 100 million tokens of memory (approaching the scale of a human lifetime’s memory), and it achieves this through a differentiable “routing” mechanism, surpassing traditional RAG retrieval methods.

Development & Productivity Tools Link to heading

  • CodePilot: An AI-native CLI management system developed by Guicang (@op7418) that supports one-click installation of CLI tools for apps like Feishu and NetEase Cloud Music.
  • Cocoa-Way: A tool that allows Linux applications to run on the desktop like native macOS apps (@vista8).
  • Trae: An AI coding tool launched by ByteDance, currently offering free access to various flagship models (@ruanyf).
  • Happycapy: Described as a next-generation, AI-native computer tool for human-computer collaboration (@vista8).

Prompts & Learning Resources Link to heading

  • Official OpenAI Prompt Pack: A comprehensive collection of ready-to-use templates for various professions, including HR, engineers, and executives (@Pluvio9yte).
  • Claude Code Cheatsheet: A tool webpage for quickly mastering Claude Code commands (@Gorden_Sun).
  • Roundtable Discussion Skill: An AI collaboration technique shared by @lijigang for refining concept definitions from multiple perspectives.

Multimedia Creation Link to heading

  • Seedance 2.0: Used for AI video creation; @AI_Jasonyu mentioned its extremely high potential for traffic monetization on the X platform.
  • Lyria 3 Pro: A music model released by Google that supports the generation of 3-minute songs with vocals (@Gorden_Sun).
  • Voxtral TTS: An open-source, 4B parameter, ultra-low latency text-to-speech model from Mistral AI (@Gorden_Sun).

Analyst’s Comment: Today’s developments show that the AI industry is undergoing a profound shift from “chatboxes” to “productivity interfaces.” The opening of CLIs by major companies means AI Agents have secured their “ticket” into core enterprise business processes. Meanwhile, innovations in fundamental front-end technologies (like Pretext) signal that the next generation of AI interfaces will be more dynamic and efficient. Developers are advised to pay attention to the integration capabilities of CLI tools and the implementation progress of long-context models (like the MSA architecture).

IV. Watch List Update Summary Link to heading

Timeframe: Last 7 days; 16 sources covered; 24 updates in total

a16z Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • Patrick Collison on Stripe’s Early Choices, Smalltalk, and What Comes After Coding
    • Release Time: 2026-03-24 18:00 Beijing Time
  • Summary: - Michael Truell, CEO of Cursor, sits down with Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe and an investor in Anysphere, to talk about Collison’s history with Smalltalk and Lisp, the MongoDB and Ruby decisions Stripe has stuck with after 15 years, why he would have spent more time on API design if he could do it all over again, and whether AI is actually showing up in economic productivity data.
    • This episode originally aired on Cursor’s podcast.
    • Follow Patrick Collison on X: Follow Michael Truell on X: Follow Cursor: Check out everything a16z is doing with AI here, including articles, projects, and more podcasts.
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    • a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed.
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      • Michael Truell, CEO of Cursor, sits down with Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe and an investor in Anysphere, to talk about Collison’s history with Smalltalk a…
      • This episode originally aired on Cursor’s podcast.
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Y Combinator Podcast (B_intro+search) Link to heading

  • How François Chollet Is Building A New Path To AGI
    • Published: 2026-03-27 23:00 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - You may have already heard of OpenClaw (formerly known as Clawdbot/Moltbot).
      • The sensational open-source AI assistant that can run on your own device, connect with the messaging apps you already use, and goes beyond chat to actually perform tasks like managing your email, calendar, files, workflows, and more.
      • Now, meet the person behind it.
      • YC’s Raphael Schaad sits down with Peter Steinberger, the founder of OpenClaw, to discuss the “aha” moment behind the viral personal AI agent, why local-first agents could replace many of today’s apps, and how personal agents will reshape the future of software.
    • EN Highlights:
      • François Chollet has spent years asking a different question than most of the AI world
      • Instead of scaling what already works, he’s trying to understand what intelligence actually is—and how to build it from first principles
      • In this episode of Lightcone, he traces that path from his early work on deep learning to the creation of the ARC prize, and the launch of ARC V3, a new benchma…
      • He explains why today’s systems may be hitting limits, what recent breakthroughs really mean, and why reaching true general intelligence may require a fundament…

All-In Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • Anthropic’s Generational Run, OpenAI Panics, AI Moats, Meta Loses Lawsuits

    • Published: 2026-03-28 04:03 Beijing Time
  • Summary: - (0:00) Bestie intros.

    • : Friedberg for Governor of California.
    • (2:25) Anthropic’s generational run (15:45) OpenAI: getting focused or panic mode.
    • (36:56) AI valuation impacts, moats, and disruption (43:58) Liquidity speaker announcements, the 100x AI moment (50:35) Two landmark socia….
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      • (0:00) Bestie intros
      • : Friedberg for Governor of California
      • (2:25) Anthropic’s generational run (15:45) OpenAI: getting focused or panic mode
      • (36:56) AI valuation impacts, moats, and disruption (43:58) Liquidity speaker announcements, the 100x AI moment (50:35) Two landmark socia…
  • Are Psychedelics the Key to Living Forever? (ft. Bryan Johnson)

    • Release Time: 2026-03-26 08:10 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - The Pod by 8 Sleep can cool your bed to 55°F and uses Autopilot to optimize your sleep throughout the night.
      • Follow Bryan: Follow friends: Follow on X: Follow on Instagram: Follow on TikTok: Follow on LinkedIn: Intro music source: Intro video source: (0:00) David Friedberg introduces Bryan Johnson (0:54) Why Bryan Johnson did 5-MeO-DMT (12:56) What brain scans actually show (18:36) Psychosis, bad trips, and life-changing decisions (26:23) The next frontier: organoids and gene therapy (33:26) GLP-1s, abundance, and human optimization (35:35) The longevity drug no one is talking about?
      • Follow Bryan: Follow friends: Follow on X: Follow on Instagram: Follow on TikTok: Follow on LinkedIn: Intro music source: Intro video source: (0:00) David Friedberg introduces Bryan Johnson (0:54) Why Bryan Johnson did 5-MeO-DMT (12:56) What brain scans actually show (18:36) Psycho… Thanks to our partners for making this happen The Pod by Eight Sleep cools your bed to 55°F and uses Autopilot to optimize your sleep, all night. Use code ALLIN for up to $350 off.
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      • (0:00) David Friedberg intros Bryan Johnson (0:54) Why Bryan Johnson did 5-MeO-DMT (12:56) What brain scans actually show (18:36) Psycho…
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      • The Pod by Eight Sleep cools your bed to 55°F and uses Autopilot to optimize your sleep, all night
      • Use code ALLIN at https://www.eightsleep.com/allin for up to $350 off. Follow Bryan: <a href=“https…

Lenny’s Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • From skeptic to true believer: How OpenClaw changed my life | Claire Vo

    • Release Time: 2026-03-29 20:31 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Claire Vo is the host of our sister podcast, “How I AI.” She was formerly a product leader and engineer, and is the founder of an AI startup called ChatPRD.
      • Claire now runs her business, podcast, and family life with the help of 9 OpenClaw agents running on several Mac Minis and old laptops.
  • In this episode, Claire shares her journey from OpenClaw skeptic (it deleted her family calendar the first time she tried it) to a true believer, and provides a masterclass on using artificial intelligence agents in real life.

  • The exact step-by-step process for installing and setting up OpenClaw (it’s easier than you think) 2.

  • How to avoid the biggest OpenClaw mistake (don’t install it on your main computer) 3.

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    • Claire Vo is the host of our sister podcast, “How I AI,” a former product executive and engineer, and founder of an AI startup called ChatPR…
    • Claire now runs her business, podcast, and family life with the help of nine OpenClaw agents running on multiple Mac Minis and old laptops
    • In this episode, Claire shares her journey from OpenClaw skeptic (it deleted her family calendar the first time she tried it) to true believer, and gives a mast…
    • The exact step-by-step process to install and set up OpenClaw (it’s easier than you think) 2
  • 🧠 Community Wisdom: When AI velocity outpaces your product strategy, when your estimates keep slipping, one day in San Francisco, pairing Claude Code with Codex, and more

    • Publication time: 2026-03-29 01:01 Beijing time
    • Abstract: - 👋 Hello, and welcome to this week’s ✨ Community Wisdom ✨ a subscriber-only email, sent every…
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  • Publication Time: 2026-03-25 20:03 Beijing Time

  • Summary: - Steve Kaliski is a software engineer at Stripe, where he has spent the last six and a half years building developer tools and payment infrastructure.

    • He was part of the team that created “minions,” Stripe’s internal AI coding agents, which now send approximately 1,300 pull requests per week with minimal human intervention, apart from code review.
    • In this episode, Steve demonstrates how Stripe engineers activate development work from Slack, utilize cloud-based development environments for parallel agent workflows, and showcases machine-to-machine payments where AI agents autonomously transact with third-party services.
    • Listen or watch on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. What you will learn: - How Stripe’s “minions” write 1,300 pull requests per week with minimal human intervention - Why a good human developer experience creates better outcomes for AI agents - The key role of cloud development environments in unlocking AI-driven engineering speed - Machine payment protocols that allow AI agents to spend money to complete tasks - Code review strategies for handling thousands of agent-written PRs - Why non-engineers at Stripe are starting to use Minions to deliver code - The future of software businesses built primarily for agent consumers. Brought to you by: Optimizely — The AI agent orchestration platform for marketing and digital teams. Rippling — Stop wasting time on administrative tasks and build your startup faster. In this episode, we will cover: (00:00) Introduction to Steve (02:39) Stripe’s Minion and its impact across Stripe (04:42) Why activation energy is more important than execution (05:44) What is a minion?
    • Technical architecture (06:52) Demo: Activating minions in Slack with an emoji (09:04) Why a good developer experience benefits both humans and agents (11:22) Exploring agent loops and system prompts (13:42) Why Stripe chose Goose as its agent tool (16:00) The role of the developer productivity team at Stripe (17:15) Why cloud environments unlock multi-threaded AI engineering (21:14) One-shot prompt: From Slack to a delivered PR (22:04) How Stripe handles code reviews for 1,300 AI-written PRs per week (23:44) Non-engineers using Minions across the company (24:53) Demo: Planning a birthday party with Claude and machine payments (32:15) Quick review (35:08) The future of ephemeral, API-first businesses for agents (36:36) Lightning round and final thoughts. Reference Tools: • Goose (AI agent tool): • Claude Code: • Cursor: • VS Code: • Slack: • Browserbase: • Parallel AI: • PostalForm: • Stripe Climate: Other References: • Stripe Machine Payments: • Blue-green deployment: • Git worktrees: Where to find Steve Kaliski: Twitter: LinkedIn: Where to find Claire Vo: ChatPRD: Website: LinkedIn: X: Production and marketing.
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  • State of the product job market in early 2026

  • Publication Time: 2026-03-24 20:45 Beijing Time

    • Summary: - Each week, I answer reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career.
      • Welcome to our biennial state of the product job market—this is our fourth, and surprisingly, the most optimistic one yet.
      • Despite headlines about layoffs and AI taking jobs, we’re actually seeing many promising signs in tech hiring, along with some interesting new trends: - Product Manager vacancies are at their highest level in over three years - AI has not slowed down the demand for software engineers (at least not yet) - AI jobs are exploding overall - Design roles have stabilized - The Bay Area is growing in importance - Remote work opportunities continue to decrease - Despite ongoing layoffs, the total number of tech jobs continues to grow. While these numbers are promising, I know many people are having a hard time finding a job right now.
      • More job openings don’t mean people are finding jobs faster.
      • To anyone in this situation, first of all, I’m sorry.
    • EN Highlights:
      • 👋 Hey there, I’m Lenny
      • Each week, I answer reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career
      • For more: Lenny’s Podcast | Lennybot | <a href=“https://www…
      • via=lenny”>public speaking course , and interview prep copilot <a class…
  • State of the product job market in early 2026

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-24 17:02 Beijing Time
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      • Today’s show is our fourth semi-annual update on the tech job market (the most optimistic one to date), with a detailed analysis of the seven key trends shaping the employment landscape…
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      • Today’s episode is our fourth biannual update on the tech job market (the most optimistic yet) and breaks down seven key trends shaping the job landscape…

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  • 2026.13: So Long to Sora

  • Publication Time: 2026-03-28 01:00 Beijing Time

    • Abstract: - Welcome back to this week’s Stratechery!
      • As a reminder, every week, on Friday, we send out an overview of the content in the Stratechery bundle; the highlighted links are free for everyone.
      • Additionally, you have full control over the content we send you.
      • In that regard, here are some of our favorites from this week.
      • Sora, 2025-2026.** AI Sam came, AI Sam saw, AI Sam stole those GPUs.
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      • Welcome back to This Week in Stratechery
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  • An Interview with Arm CEO Rene Haas About Selling Chips

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-26 18:06 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - In this interview, we delve deep into this decision, including the keynote’s metadata, Arm’s history, and how the company has evolved, especially under Haas’s leadership.
      • We then explore why CPUs are important for AI and how Arm’s CPUs compare to those from Nvidia, x86, and other custom Arm chips.
      • Finally, we discuss the risks Arm faces, including supply chain limits, and how the company needs to change to support this new direction.
      • As a reminder, all Stratechery content (including interviews) is available in podcast form; click the link at the top of this email to add Stratechery to your podcast player.
      • An Interview with Arm CEO Rene Haas About Selling Chips. Link to heading

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  • Arm Launches Own CPU, Arm’s Motivation, Constraints and Systems

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-25 18:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - Arm is selling its own chips, not just licensing IP.
      • This is a huge change from Arm’s history, but not surprising given the way computing has evolved.
      • Arm is selling its own chips, not just licensing IP. This is a big change from Arm’s history, but not surprising given how computing is evolving.
      • Arm Launches Its Own CPU, Arm’s Motivation, Constraints, and Systems.
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      • Arm is selling its own chips, not just licensing IP
      • It’s a big change compared to Arm’s history, but not surprising given how computing is evolving.

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  • STADLER reshapes knowledge work at a 230-year-old company

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-28 06:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - STADLER is a family-owned business with over 230 years of history, specializing in automated waste sorting plants for the global recycling industry.
      • With over 650 employees worldwide, the company plays a key role in helping countries advance their sustainability and circular economy goals.
      • Under the leadership of Co-CEO Julia Stadler, the company has taken a forward-thinking approach to modernization—embedding artificial intelligence as a core productivity layer into daily work.
      • Since 2023, STADLER has followed a clear principle: every employee who works on a computer should use AI to improve speed, quality, and collaboration.
      • “In many teams, people spend too much time turning raw knowledge into usable output—summarizing, translating, drafting.

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    • Learn how STADLER uses ChatGPT to transform knowledge work, saving time and accelerating productivity across 650 employees.
  • Inside our approach to the Model Spec

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-25 18:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - At OpenAI, we believe that AI should be fair, safe, and free, so that more people can use it to solve difficult problems, create opportunities, and benefit in areas such as health, science, education, work, and daily life.
      • We believe that democratizing access to AI is the best path forward: not concentrating the benefits or control of AI in the hands of a few, but making AI accessible, understandable, and shapeable by many.
      • This is the core reason for the existence of the OpenAI Model Spec.
      • It defines how we want our models to follow instructions, resolve conflicts, respect user freedoms, and operate safely amidst the extremely wide range of queries users pose every day.
      • More broadly, we are trying to make expected model behavior explicit: not only in our training process, but also in a form that users, developers, researchers, policymakers, and the broader public can actually read, scrutinize, and debate.
    • EN Highlights:
      • Learn how OpenAI’s Model Spec serves as a public framework for model behavior, balancing safety, user freedom, and accountability as AI systems advance.
  • Introducing the OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty program

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-25 08:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - OpenAI is launching a Safety Bug Bounty program to identify AI abuse and safety risks, including agentic vulnerabilities, prompt injection, and data exfiltration.
      • This article from the OpenAI blog explains how the introduction of the OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty program is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • Following the launch of the OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty program, it also has practical implications for founders, operators, and investors.
    • EN Highlights:
      • OpenAI launches a Safety Bug Bounty program to identify AI abuse and safety risks, including agentic vulnerabilities, prompt injection, and data exfiltration.
  • Helping developers build safer AI experiences for teens

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-24 19:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - OpenAI is using gpt-oss-safeguard to release prompt-based teen safety policies for developers, helping to mitigate age-specific risks in AI systems.
      • This article from the OpenAI blog explains how helping developers build safer AI experiences for teens is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • Following “Helping developers build safer AI experiences for teens,” it also has practical implications for founders, operators, and investors.
    • EN Highlights:
      • OpenAI releases prompt-based teen safety policies for developers using gpt-oss-safeguard, helping moderate age-specific risks in AI systems.
  • Powering product discovery in ChatGPT

    • Publication Time: 2026-03-24 17:00 Beijing Time
    • Abstract: - ChatGPT introduces richer, visually immersive shopping powered by the Agentic Commerce Protocol, supporting product discovery, side-by-side comparisons, and merchandise…
      • This article from the OpenAI blog explains how powering product discovery in ChatGPT is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • After enabling product discovery in ChatGPT, it also has practical implications for founders, operators, and investors.
    • EN Highlights:
  • ChatGPT introduces richer, visually immersive shopping powered by the Agentic Commerce Protocol, enabling product discovery, side-by-side comparisons, and merch…

  • Update on the OpenAI Foundation

    • Posted: 2026-03-24 17:00 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - The OpenAI Foundation announces plans to invest at least $1 billion in curing diseases, economic opportunity, AI resilience, and community programs.
      • This post from the OpenAI blog explains how the OpenAI Foundation’s update is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • It also covers the practical implications for founders, operators, and investors following the OpenAI Foundation’s update.
    • EN Key Points:
      • The OpenAI Foundation announces plans to invest at least $1 billion in curing diseases, economic opportunity, AI resilience, and community programs.

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  • Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Making audio AI more natural and reliable

    • Posted: 2026-03-26 23:23 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Our latest voice model has improved precision and lower latency to make voice interactions more fluid, natural and precise.
      • This article from the Google DeepMind blog explains how Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Making audio AI more natural and reliable is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • It also details the practical implications for founders, operators, and investors.
    • EN Key Points:
      • Our latest voice model has improved precision and lower latency to make voice interactions more fluid, natural and precise.
  • Protecting people from harmful manipulation

    • Posted: 2026-03-26 00:46 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Google DeepMind researches the risks of harmful manipulation by AI in areas like finance and health, leading to the development of new safety measures.
      • This article from the Google DeepMind blog explains how protecting people from harmful manipulation is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
      • It also has practical implications for founders, operators, and investors.
    • EN Key Points:
      • Google DeepMind researches AI’s harmful manipulation risks across areas like finance and health, leading to new safety measures.
  • Lyria 3 Pro: Create longer tracks in more

    • Posted: 2026-03-26 00:01 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Introducing Lyria 3 Pro, which unlocks longer tracks through structural awareness.
      • We are also introducing Lyria into more Google products and interfaces.
      • Introducing Lyria 3 Pro, which unlocks longer tracks with structural awareness. We are also introducing Lyria into more Google products and interfaces.
    • EN Key Points:
      • Introducing Lyria 3 Pro, which unlocks longer tracks with structural awareness
  • We’re also bringing Lyria to more Google products and surfaces.

Two Minute Papers (B_intro+search) Link to heading