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  1. AI is rapidly reshaping the digital landscape. Google briefly displayed a bizarre error message related to an internet meme, highlighting ongoing instability as AI integrates into search. Microsoft unveiled new AI models for speech, image generation, and transcription, aiming to reduce dependence on OpenAI. Meanwhile, a leaked version of the Claude Code AI model revealed hidden features, while Google is enforcing stricter identity verification for Android developers distributing apps outside the Play Store. A telehealth startup, Medvi, experienced explosive growth fueled by AI, reaching $401 million in sales, demonstrating the power of AI-driven scaling. Finally, ByteDance is supporting OpenClaw’s Chinese marketplace, further accelerating the expansion of AI agent tools.

  2. Amazon is reportedly pursuing a $9 billion acquisition of Globalstar, complicated by Apple’s existing stake, while simultaneously facing damage to an AWS facility in Bahrain following an Iranian strike—prompting UK travel warnings. The Solana-based DeFi platform Drift has suffered a substantial cyberattack, with over $250 million moved. In other news, Super Micro’s co-founder pleaded not guilty to smuggling charges involving Nvidia servers destined for China, and OpenAI covertly funded child safety groups to influence AI regulation in California, sparking backlash. Finally, Franklin Templeton is bolstering its crypto investment arm, and India is exempting older foreign investments from new tax rules.

  3. OpenAI’s valuation soared to $852 billion after a new funding round, fueling further AI development and infrastructure investment. Meanwhile, AI continues to reshape technology: researchers created a fully functional JavaScript engine, JSSE, using only the Claude Code AI, and 1-bit Bonsai models promise dramatically improved efficiency for on-device AI applications. Concerns linger for Super Micro Computer, however, as investor uncertainty mounts amidst export violation charges and previous financial reporting issues. Finally, Red Hat is reportedly implementing a significant AI integration strategy across its engineering teams, as evidenced by a recently leaked memo.

  4. Microsoft temporarily disabled a Copilot AI feature after it injected unauthorized ads into developer code, sparking user backlash. NASA initiated the countdown for the Artemis II mission, a crewed lunar flyby launching April 1st, marking a significant step in space exploration. In the UK, Apple’s Irish subsidiary was fined for payments to a Russian developer linked to sanctions, while US PC shipments are projected to drop 13% due to memory and storage shortages. Separately, cybersecurity vulnerabilities have been identified across multiple platforms, highlighting critical infrastructure risks.

  5. A pro-AI group is injecting over $100 million into US midterm campaigns, advocating for deregulation and policies aligned with a former president’s AI agenda. Elsewhere, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is partnering with AI drug discovery firm Insilico in a $2.75 billion deal, building on generative AI breakthroughs already in clinical trials. Concerns are rising as crypto “insurance” plans often exclude user losses from hacks, shifting responsibility onto account holders. Meanwhile, an AI-generated TikTok parody, “Fruit Love Island,” is rapidly gaining popularity, demonstrating the potential of AI-driven entertainment.

  6. South Korea is mandating solar panels for public parking lots to promote renewable energy, while rising airfare, fueled by geopolitical tensions in Iran, foreshadows broader consumer price increases. A ProPublica investigation details how the Trump administration deported thousands of parents, leaving their U.S. citizen children in care, and Roman Catholic churches across the U.S. are experiencing an unexpected surge in new converts. Separately, a former NASA scientist has backed evidence suggesting unusual aerial phenomena potentially indicative of non-human intelligence.

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