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Superapps and Safeguards24 Mar 2026

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AI's rapid integration across industries is driving productivity and automation, yet concerns about job displacement, ethical use, and data privacy persist. Developers are refining safety policies and exploring new hardware, while regulators grapple with oversight, creating a complex landscape for innovation and investment.

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OpenAI Releases Teen Safety Policies

OpenAI Releases Teen Safety Policies

OpenAI releases open-source, prompt-based safety policies for developers. These provide a standardised baseline for teen safety in AI applications, reducing complexity for teams to implement effective protections against harms like graphic content and dangerous activities.

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Answer.AI Pinpoints AI Productivity

Answer.AI Pinpoints AI Productivity

AI coding tools are not broadly increasing software output across the ecosystem. Instead, productivity gains are concentrated within popular, AI-centric projects, accelerating their iteration cycles. Founders and investors must recognise this specific, rather than general, effect on development timelines.

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Irish Courts Service Trials AI

Irish Courts Service Trials AI

The Irish Courts Service trials AI tools for judicial support, but prioritises foundational digitisation and human oversight. This approach means procurement teams must modernise infrastructure before advanced AI, while security architects prepare for AI-driven cyber defence against state-level threats.

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OpenAI Shuts Down Sora Tool

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora Tool

OpenAI is shutting down its Sora text-to-video tool, three months after Disney pledged a $1 billion investment. This introduces significant uncertainty for investors and content creators, highlighting volatile product development cycles in frontier AI.

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Saunders Challenges AI Tool Focus

Saunders Challenges AI Tool Focus

Engineering teams risk diverting effort from product value to AI tool optimisation, impacting founders and CTOs focused on market delivery. Management's shift to measuring AI tool usage over output metrics like DORA requires teams to articulate product value beyond token counts.

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US Data Centre Capacity Halves

US Data Centre Capacity Halves

US data centre capacity additions halved in Q4 2025, with only 33% of disclosed capacity under active development. This bottleneck, driven by power constraints and decelerating capital expenditure, will increase costs and timelines for AI compute resources.

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Isambard AI Accelerates Heart Research

Isambard AI Accelerates Heart Research

The UK's Isambard AI supercomputer, operational since July 2025 and ranked 11th globally, accelerates genetic heart condition research. This increased computational power reduces experimental timelines for drug developers and research teams, setting a precedent for sustainable high-performance computing in medical discovery.

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Mirage Secures $75M Funding

Mirage Secures $75M Funding

Mirage, maker of the Captions app, secured $75 million, validating its shift to an AI lab model. The company's reported $28.4 million in-app revenue and 200 million videos created demonstrate strong product-market fit for AI-driven content creation tools.

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TRAI Chairman: AI Integral Telecom

TRAI Chairman: AI Integral Telecom

TRAI Chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti declared AI integral to telecom networks, shifting from peripheral to core infrastructure. This mandates AI integration across network design and operations, impacting engineering teams and procurement as India prepares for AI-native 6G services.

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Huang Declares AGI Achieved

Huang Declares AGI Achieved

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared AGI achieved, redefining it as an AI capable of generating a billion dollars from a viral web service. This shifts the metric for AI progress, impacting investor expectations and product roadmaps for founders and investors.

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Columnist Notes AI Prose Rejection

Columnist Notes AI Prose Rejection

Reader communities actively identify and reject perceived AI-generated content, creating commercial risk for publishers. This sentiment impacts acquisition and vetting processes for creative works, necessitating stricter policies on AI tool disclosure and quality assurance.

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LA Court Pilots Legal AI

LA Court Pilots Legal AI

Los Angeles County Superior Court's one-year pilot deploys Learned Hand AI for legal research and drafting, aiming to boost judicial efficiency. Judges retain full decision-making and review, maintaining human oversight and addressing AI's role in legal processes.

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Fink: Broaden AI Investment

Fink: Broaden AI Investment

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns AI risks widening income inequality, proposing broader stock market access and Social Security reform. His annual letter highlights wealth concentration in asset ownership and BlackRock's $100M investment in skilled trades.

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Huang Defines DLSS 5 AI

Huang Defines DLSS 5 AI

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang clarified DLSS 5 as 'content-controlled generative AI,' not a general model. It offers game developers direct stylistic control via prompting, enhancing visuals without altering core geometry. This shifts the interaction model for AI-driven enhancements, reducing post-production cycles.

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AI Firms Split Military Contracts

AI Firms Split Military Contracts

Anthropic's refusal to allow its AI for autonomous weapons led the DoD to designate it a "supply chain risk," barring Pentagon use. This contrasts with OpenAI's new defence deal and Palantir's pro-military stance.

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Frammer AI Replaces Wildmoka

Frammer AI Replaces Wildmoka

Frammer AI replaced Wildmoka as ABS-CBN's video platform, centralising live and edited workflows with AI. This move signals increasing competitive pressure on traditional media tech vendors and offers platform engineers a unified, cost-optimised solution for global content distribution.

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WTO Forecasts Dual Trade Future

WTO Forecasts Dual Trade Future

The WTO forecasts a "two-speed" global trade in 2026. AI-driven demand, accounting for 50% of 2025 growth, will clash with geopolitical instability and rising energy costs, potentially reducing merchandise trade growth from 1.9% to 1.4%.

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Anthropic Hires Chemical Weapons Expert

Anthropic Hires Chemical Weapons Expert

Anthropic's hiring of a chemical weapons expert signals a critical shift in AI safety, prioritising control and responsibility over unchecked progress. This indicates increasing vendor-side constraints on AI model deployment for dual-use technologies.

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Engineers Drive AI Tool Costs

Engineers Drive AI Tool Costs

Engineers at major tech firms are driving significant AI computational costs through 'tokenmaxxing,' a practice of maximising AI tool usage to demonstrate productivity. This creates substantial financial pressure for engineering and procurement teams, with individual monthly bills reaching $150,000.

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Zuckerberg Tests AI CEO Agent

Zuckerberg Tests AI CEO Agent

AI agents will re-engineer executive decision-making, offering instant information access. Founders and CTOs must re-evaluate internal information architecture. Meta projects well over $100 billion in AI spend by 2026, signalling a shift in executive function.

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