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Anthropic Launches Enterprise AI Services, Partners with Wall Street Firms
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The # of DMCAs Anthropic is about to send is going to be crazzzy I personally will spin up 3 Hermes agents to rewrite it in Rust, Zig, and C
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New arXiv Paper and Official Launch of ARC Prize
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arXiv paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.24621 ARC Prize official page: arcprize.org/blog/arc-agi-3-launch [Translated from EN to English]
→ View original post on X — @aihighlight, 2026-03-31 16:46 UTC
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Compute Wars: Anthropic’s Competitive Advantage in AI Race
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Compute wars – the current state, very clear how much Anthropic benefited from the recent influx of compute.
— Peter Gostev (@petergostev) 31 mars 2026
The interactive version of this site linked in the next post https://t.co/bqc9i1jTw1 pic.twitter.com/gktJT9cTQZCompute wars – the current state, very clear how much Anthropic benefited from the recent influx of compute. The interactive version of this site linked in the next post
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Innventure CEO Claims Stock Undervalued, Accelsius at Center
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A very hot play on AI data centers, Accelsius, continues to be at the heart over the debate about conglomerate Innventure. Innventure CEO says his stock is too cheap; it’s hard to say Bill Haskell, CEO of conglomerate Innventure, which owns a very talked-about maker of technology to cool Nvidia GPUs, Accelsius, says his company’s stock is too cheap relative to the value of Accelsius. Maybe so, although Innventure and Accelsius are still early-stage ventures with a lot to prove. thetechnologyletter.com $INV
→ View original post on X — @tiernanraytech, 2026-03-31 16:08 UTC
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Industrial AI Competitive Advantage Through Contextualized Data Integration
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#Paid Partnership with Siemens
— Lucian Fogoros (@fogoros) 31 mars 2026
"Tailored, domain-specific insights often outperform generic AI strategies." Samuel Schuler, Reimann Investors. The competitive battle in Industrial AI will be won by the company with the best contextualized data and the deepest integration into… pic.twitter.com/aj2wrQcLu3#Paid Partnership with Siemens
"Tailored, domain-specific insights often outperform generic AI strategies." Samuel Schuler, Reimann Investors. The competitive battle in Industrial AI will be won by the company with the best contextualized data and the deepest integration into -
Three Keys to AI Success: Internal Use, Industrialization, and Control
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My takeaway is simple: The next 2 to 3 years will reward companies that do 3 things well: → use AI internally, so leadership understands it firsthand
→ build with a clear path from pilot to industrialization
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AI Upgrade Cycle: Expensive Misdirection
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The AI model upgrade cycle is the most expensive misdirection in enterprise software right now.
— God of Prompt (@godofprompt) 31 mars 2026
GPT-4 to GPT-5. Claude 3 to Claude 4. Gemini 2 to Gemini 3.
Billions reallocated. Accuracy still plateaued at 50%.
Hallucinations still shipping to production.
Confidently.… https://t.co/8WEjL7ti0e pic.twitter.com/2RCAwlt3w3The AI model upgrade cycle is the most expensive misdirection in enterprise software right now. GPT-4 to GPT-5. Claude 3 to Claude 4. Gemini 2 to Gemini 3. Billions reallocated. Accuracy still plateaued at 50%. Hallucinations still shipping to production. Confidently.
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Unitree: China’s Dominant Humanoid Robot Company Going Public in 2026
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2026 will be huge for robotics: the most important humanoid company on the planet is going public this year. And no, it's not Tesla. It's Unitree.
— Andreas Klinger 🦾 (@andreasklinger) 31 mars 2026
They ship more humanoids than anybody else (5500 last year!).
They dropped the price 72% in two years and still have Hermès-level… pic.twitter.com/bYQtugwOoN2026 will be huge for robotics: the most important humanoid company on the planet is going public this year. And no, it's not Tesla. It's Unitree. They ship more humanoids than anybody else (5500 last year!). They dropped the price 72% in two years and still have Hermès-level margins. They're the only humanoid you can actually buy on Amazon. They get dismissed as a toy company a lot. Meanwhile they shipped 5,000+ humanoids in 2025 while most competitors ship in the hundreds if any (ignore announcements and pre-sales please). People are nervous about China – but no matter what your political POV is – Unitree and other robotics companies in China cannot be dismissed. They are shaping themselves into global leaders. The west needs to wake up and catch up here. The founder is part of a new generation of Chinese founders. The founder, Wang Xingxing, is part of what Chinese press calls the "Fantastic Four", the first generation of unicorn founders fully born, bred, and educated in China. Same generation as the founders of DeepSeek, ByteDance, and DJI. He couldn't get into his favorite university because his English wasn't good enough. Half the $600M IPO money is going into AI model development. They want to go vertical now. Their own VLA. Their own world model. They want to use all their shipped robots as training grounds, which gives them a data advantage almost nobody else has. Humanoids are still dismissed and their use cases to be discussed. But something in this space will be happening and we are right now only in the earliest earliest days. Most humanoids are still used for dancing and reception gimmicks. The real use cases haven't been unlocked yet. Which means everything you see now is the floor, not the ceiling. Full breakdown here and on our Youtube channel. IPO details, cap table, product roadmap, geopolitics, and why a nerd with 200 YouTube subscribers might be building one of the most important robotics companies in the world. 🦾
→ View original post on X — @andreasklinger, 2026-03-31 14:34 UTC
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Tech Roundup: Startups, Space Solar, Meta, and Uber News
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Top stories in tech today: – Startup that wants to grow you a spare body
– Space solar startup Aetherflux eyes $2B
– Meta tests new paid tier for Instagram
– Uber buys Blacklane to court high-end riders
– Quick hits on other tech news