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At @GoogleDeepMind , we believe AI is the ultimate catalyst for science. The best example of this has been the Alp...

Multiple AI voices are discussing Google / Gemini. Accounts including GoogleDeepMind, GoogleAI posted in the last 48h. @GoogleDeepMind (Google DeepMind): "At @GoogleDeepMind , we believe AI is the ultimate catalyst for science. The best example of this has been the AlphaFold database (AFDB) of protein structure predictions which has been used free of cost by more than 3.3 millions researchers across the world! Today, in" | @GoogleAI (Google AI): "Stitch is accessible by users 18+ who are located in regions where Gemini is available. Learn more about the platform and the updates we’re making today in our blog:"

One of the hardest problems with document parsing is trust. How do you know the output actually...

LlamaIndex shares on Meta / Llama. @llama_index (LlamaIndex): "LlamaParse Agentic Plus mode now delivers precise visual grounding with bounding boxes for the most challenging document elements. Our latest update brings major improvements to how we handle complex visual content: Complex LaTex formulas - accurately parse mathematical" | @llama_index (LlamaIndex): "One of the hardest problems with document parsing is trust. How do you know the output actually corresponds to what's in the source? LlamaParse has visual grounding with bounding box citations for outputs, and it addresses exactly this. Two ways to use it: In the UI: hover"

OpenAI to acquire Astral

Accelerates Codex growth to power the next generation of Python developer tools

Meta is having trouble with rogue AI agents

A rogue AI agent inadvertently exposed Meta company and user data to engineers who didn't have permission to see it.

AI Policy & Regulation

@a16z [3/18/2026]: Jacob Helberg says sovereignty is defined by whoever controls the hardware of the internet: "If you have a foreign government that controls and can instrumentalize its tech companies that operate the hardware of the internet—it fundamentally challenges our traditional conception @a16z [3/19/2026]: Why OpenClaw will create jobs: " I can't see these as doing anything other than creating a lot more jobs. Like there's just so much more stuff that needs to get built and needs to get managed." "The same thing happened with cloud, right? When cloud came around, I remember https

Jacob Helberg says one of Europe’s biggest challenges to bui...

@a16z [3/18/2026]: Jacob Helberg says one of Europe’s biggest challenges to building companies is cultural: they’re just not risk-takers like Americans are. "It's really hard for Europe to put those pieces together because the culture in Europe has not been favorable to encouraging risk-taking, ht

New AI Model Releases

@a16z [3/18/2026]: Jacob Helberg: The future will belong to the builders. "You need to be able to make things, and the national security strategy that we released actually has a line that's very apt: The future will belong to builders." "What the tariffs do is they change the economics of https:/

David Sacks’ big Iran warning gets big time ignored

Sec. Scott Bessent, President Donald Trump, and David Sacks during The White House Digital Assets Summit in Washington, DC, on Friday, March 7, 2025. | Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about the politics of technology and the technology of politics - now landing in your inbox on Wednesdays! If someone has forwarded this email to you, and you're not a Verge subscriber yet, you should sign up right here, and not j...

ChatGPT did not cure a dog’s cancer

When an Australian tech entrepreneur with no background in biology or medicine said ChatGPT helped save his dog from cancer, the story spread with the kind of validation Big Tech has long craved: proof that AI will revolutionize medicine and take on one of its deadliest diseases. The reality, as usual, is more complicated. The version of the story that made the rounds online, first reported by The Australian, was relatively straightforward. In 2024, Sydney-based Paul Conyngham learned that hi...

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