AI Daily | OpenClaw Sweeps Through the WeChat Ecosystem, Claude Ushers in an Era of Computer Control Link to heading
Today, the AI field is focused on the practical implementation of Agents. The open-source project OpenClaw has garnered widespread attention for its deep integration with the WeChat ecosystem, signaling the accelerated penetration of personal AI assistants into social and office scenarios. Meanwhile, Anthropic has empowered Claude with the ability to control Mac computers, marking a leap for AI from text-based interaction to autonomous execution. Additionally, discussions around Cursor’s adoption of the Kimi model and MSA memory mechanisms reflect the growing strength of domestic models and new breakthroughs in long-term memory technology.
I. Today’s Key Takeaways Link to heading
- Watch List: “Four CEOs on the Future of AI: CoreWeave, Perplexity, Mistral, and IREN” from the All-In Podcast is a high-priority watch. Key points include: - (0:00) Nvidia GTC live stream introduction (0:37) CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator (32:58) Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas (1:07:11) Mi…
- Watch List: A total of 19 key updates have been captured in the last 7 days. You can select sources (Podcasts/Newsletters/Videos) for in-depth reading based on your needs.
- X Hot Topic: The topic “NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says AGI Has Already Arrived” is trending (approximately 10,000 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: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says AGI Has Already Arrived Link to heading
- Category: AI · News
- Overview: Trending Time: 5 hours ago, Related Posts: 10000
- What it is: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated at a public event that if passing human professional tests is the standard, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has already been achieved under some definitions, or will fully arrive within five years.
- Why it’s important: As the leader of the world’s core AI computing power supplier, Jensen Huang’s remarks not only set a timeline for technological evolution but also directly influence the expectations of global developers and capital markets regarding the endgame of the AI industry.
- Discussion Summary: The focus of social media discussions is on the ambiguity of the AGI definition (e.g., whether passing an exam equates to human-level intelligence), whether this is marketing rhetoric for NVIDIA hardware, and the decisive role of the computing power explosion in achieving AGI.
Topic 2: Trump Credits Hegseth for Urging Iran Military Action at Memphis Event Link to heading
- Category: AI · Other
- Overview: Trending Time: 9 hours ago, Related Posts: 70000
- What it is: At an event in Memphis, Trump publicly praised his nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, stating that Hegseth had urged military action against Iran.
- Why it’s important: Hegseth’s hardline stance may signal that future U.S. defense policy will accelerate the practical deployment of AI in military applications such as autonomous weapon systems, precision strikes, and cyber defense.
- Discussion Summary: Discussions on X center on whether Hegseth’s aggressive military proposals will exacerbate geopolitical risks, and how the Department of Defense under his leadership will reshape military technology strategy and AI ethical boundaries.
Topic 3: Anthropic Launches Science Blog Highlighting Claude’s Research Speedups Link to heading
- Category: AI · News
- Overview: Trending Time: , Related Posts: 264
- What it is: Anthropic has launched a science blog showcasing how the Claude model can significantly improve the efficiency of scientific research.
- Why it’s important: This demonstrates the potential of large language models in specialized scientific research fields, marking a substantial shift for AI from general-purpose conversation to accelerating scientific discovery (AI for Science).
- Discussion Summary: Discussions focus on the specific ways AI shortens R&D cycles, its impact on the role of researchers, and the accuracy and reliability of model outputs in rigorous scientific contexts.
Topic 4: Anthropic’s Claude Gains Computer Control on Mac Desktops Link to heading
- Category: AI · News
- Overview: Trending Time: 2 hours ago, Related Posts: 5900
- What it is: Anthropic announced that its Claude model now has “computer use” capabilities, allowing it to directly operate various applications on a Mac desktop like a human.
- Why it’s important: This marks a key milestone where AI is transitioning from simple text-based interaction to an “Agent” with practical operational capabilities, which is crucial for achieving cross-software automation tasks.
- Discussion Summary: Community discussions focus on the precision and latency of operations, potential risks to user privacy and security, and the technology’s potential disruption of the existing RPA (Robotic Process Automation) industry.
Topic 5: Claude AI Now Controls Your Mac for Everyday Tasks Link to heading
- Category: AI · News
- Summary: Trending for 2 hours, 5700 related posts
- What it is: Claude AI by Anthropic now supports automated operations on macOS, capable of simulating human clicks, typing, and controlling the computer to complete daily tasks across applications.
- Why it matters: This marks the evolution of AI from a simple conversational model to an “Action Agent” with autonomous execution capabilities, significantly raising the ceiling for automation in practical productivity scenarios.
- Discussion Summary: Discussions are focused on the precision and response latency of operations, privacy and security risks associated with AI gaining screen control, and the potential impact of this feature on existing third-party automation tools.
Summary of AI Public Opinion on X Today Link to heading
Today’s main narrative focuses on AI’s deep evolution from simple text-based conversational tools to “intelligent agents” with autonomous execution capabilities and research accelerators, marking a new stage where technology applications are entering cross-software automation and specialized empowerment. While there is a broad consensus in the industry that AI will significantly boost productivity and accelerate the move towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), there are still significant disagreements on the precise definition of AGI, the reliability of models in rigorous scientific fields, and whether hardware manufacturers are engaging in marketing hype. Meanwhile, the privacy and security risks posed by AI gaining control of computers, and the potential geopolitical and ethical conflicts that could arise from its operational deployment in the military sector, constitute significant potential risks in the current public discourse.
III. Influencer Insights Link to heading
Hello! I’m a senior AI industry analyst. Based on the tweets from AI leaders on X over the past 24 hours (and continuing recent trends), I have compiled today’s AI industry briefing for you.
1. Today’s Shared Focus: Tech Trends and Product Hotspots Link to heading
🦞 “Everyone’s Raising Crayfish”: The Deep Integration of OpenClaw with the WeChat Ecosystem Link to heading
The hottest topic today is undoubtedly OpenClaw (crayfish) and its integration on WeChat.
- WeChat’s Lightning-Fast Follow-up: WeChat officially launched an OpenClaw plugin, supporting connections in private chats. @zhixianio remarked that its entry point advantage will crush other domestic IMs.
- Explosion of Bridging Tools: @op7418 released Codepilot 0.38.5, which supports WeChat bridging, enabling seamless chats between Codex/Claude Code and WeChat.
- Emergence of an Ecosystem Navigator: @AI_Jasonyu recommended Claw123, a Chinese navigation site built specifically for OpenClaw, signaling that the open-source Agent ecosystem has reached maturity.
🛠 The Evolution of Claude Code: From “Chatbox” to “Operating System” Link to heading
Anthropic’s Claude Code continues to dominate feeds, with its capabilities rapidly expanding.
- Computer Control and Scheduled Tasks: @dotey provided a detailed breakdown of Claude Cowork’s major updates, including Computer Use, Dispatch (delegating tasks from a phone), and Scheduled Tasks. This marks a shift for AI from “coding assistant” to “all-purpose office assistant.”
- “Skill”-based Development: Developers are no longer just relying on prompts but are shifting to a Skill model. @dotey’s
baoyu-skillshas surpassed 10K Stars, and @vista8 and @op7418 are actively integrating third-party Skills like NetEase Cloud Music.
⚖️ Cursor’s “Wrapper” Controversy and the Rise of Kimi Link to heading
- The Underlying Model Debate: Developers discovered that Cursor, valued at $50 billion, has its Composer 2 based on Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2.5.
- Compliance Reversal: @dotey followed up, reporting that this was not a violation, but rather that Cursor was using Kimi’s authorization in compliance with the Fireworks AI platform. This incident demonstrates the top-tier capability of Chinese open-source models (like Kimi K2.5) in code logic.
2. Unique Perspectives and Industry Foresight Link to heading
🎸 The “Concert Economy” of Software Development Link to heading
@vista8 proposed a profound deduction: When AI (Vibe Coding) makes software development and content creation extremely cheap and no longer scarce, value will shift towards “presence.”
- Viewpoint: In the future, revenue from software and self-media will resemble a star’s “concert.” The content itself is a tool to attract traffic, while scarce resources like personal branding, user trust, one-on-one consulting, and offline events will be the real sources of monetization.
🏗 Product Managers in the AI Era: Demo Over PRD Link to heading
@Gorden_Sun summarized the experience of Anthropic’s product managers:
- Paradigm Shift: Previously, high development costs necessitated detailed PRDs. Now, with extremely short development cycles, PMs should first create a demo with AI and then write the PRD.
- Blurring Roles: The boundaries between PMs, designers, and developers are disappearing. All team members should have the ability to directly transform ideas into products.
🛡 Testing is the New “Moat” Link to heading
@ruanyf argues that in an era where AI can easily replicate large-scale software (like Next.js), the code itself is no longer the moat.
- Insight: The real moat is the test cases. Without comprehensive testing, AI-generated code cannot run stably in complex production environments.
🧠 Leap in Memory Mechanisms: From “Compression” to “Native Recall” Link to heading
To address the pain point of Agents getting “amnesia,” @zhixianio and @AI_Jasonyu have turned their attention to the MSA (Memory Sparse Attention) paper.
- Outlook: This technology would give large models native long-term memory, rather than relying on external RAGs. If achieved, Agents would evolve from “students cramming from notes” to “truly experienced assistants.”
3. Recommended Tools & Resources Link to heading
🔧 Development & Agent Tools Link to heading
- Claude-hud: An enhancement tool for Claude Code that provides a “heads-up display” for status. (Recommended by @vista8)
- Browser Use CLI 2.0: Doubles the speed and supports direct connection to a real Chrome browser. (Recommended by @Gorden_Sun)
- DeerFlow 2.0: An open-source Agent framework from ByteDance with full computer permissions and long-term memory. (Recommended by @Gorden_Sun)
- OpenCLI: Works with a Chrome extension to achieve full control over the browser, superior to Playwright. (Recommended by @vista8)
📝 Productivity & Content Tools Link to heading
- baoyu-youtube-transcript: Fetches high-quality YouTube subtitles and identifies speakers without needing an API Key. (Developed by @dotey)
- CapWords: An AI language learning tool with a strong “game-like” feel, enhancing the experience with live-action effects and sound. (Recommended by @nishuang)
- Obsidian X-Article Plugin: Solves the pain point of uploading images when editing and publishing articles to X from within Obsidian. (Recommended by @AI_Jasonyu)
🎨 Video & Creativity Link to heading
- Seedance 2.0 + Agent: An industrial-grade long-form video generation combo launched on TopView, supporting Hollywood-level storyboarding. (Recommended by @AI_Jasonyu)
- LibTV: An AI video creation platform released by LibLib that supports Agent-automated video script production. (Recommended by @op7418)
Analyst’s Briefing: The past 24 hours show that AI is rapidly moving from “cloud-based conversations” to “local execution” and “social penetration.” The integration of OpenClaw with WeChat signals that Agents are on the verge of explosive growth in the Chinese market, while the skill-ification of Claude Code marks a new, modular, and atomic phase in AI development. For practitioners, focusing on how to integrate AI into specific business workflows (process engineering) is now more critical than just focusing on model parameters.
IV. Watch List Update Summary Link to heading
Timeframe: Last 7 days; 16 sources covered; 19 updates in total
a16z Podcast (A_full) Link to heading
- OpenClaw: Why the Internet Isn’t Built for AI Agents
- Publication Time: 2026-03-19 18:00 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - Yoko Li, Guido Appenzeller, and Joel de la Garza discuss OpenClaw, an open-source personal AI assistant that is forcing a rethink of how identity, permissions, and security work on the internet.
- They cover why it took 7 hours to set up a Gmail integration, what happens when an agent asks for domain-wide access to every email in a company, and why consumer sites like DoorDash and Amazon have no incentive to make their services agent-friendly.
- Resources: Follow Yoko Li on X at: Follow Guido Appenzeller on X at: Follow Joel de la Garza on LinkedIn at: See everything a16z is doing with AI, including articles, projects, and more podcasts, at:
- Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; it should not be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund.
- a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed.
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- Yoko Li, Guido Appenzeller, and Joel de la Garza discuss OpenClaw, the open source personal AI assistant that’s forcing a rethink of how identity, permission…
- They cover why setting up Gmail integration took seven hours, what happens when an agent asks for domain-wide access to every email in your company, and why con…
- Resources:
- Follow Yoko Li on X: https://twitter.com/stuffyokodraws
Y Combinator Podcast (B_intro+search) Link to heading
- Inside The Startup Reinventing America’s Trillion Dollar Chemical Industry
- Release Time: 2026-03-20 23:00 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - You’ve probably heard of OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot).
- The sensational open-source AI assistant that runs on your own device, connects to 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 OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger to talk about the “aha” moment behind the viral personal AI agent, why local-first agents could replace many of today’s apps, and how personal agents are poised to reshape the future of software.
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- Solugen is reinventing the trillion-dollar chemical manufacturing industry by combining biology and chemistry in a new way
- In this episode of Hard Tech, YC’s Jared Friedman visits co-founders Gaurab Chakrabarti and Sean Hunt at their Houston HQ to see how they went from a $7,000 PVC…
- They cover the breakthrough behind their enzymatic + catalytic production, how they found their first customers, and why starting small and staying close to cus…
Lex Fridman Podcast (A_full) Link to heading
- #494 – Jensen Huang: NVIDIA – The $4 Trillion Company & the AI Revolution
- Release Time: 2026-03-24 00:28 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - Jensen Huang is the co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company and the engine of the AI computing revolution.
- See below for timestamps, transcripts, and to provide feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc.
- Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine.
- Shopify: Sell stuff online.
- LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix.
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- Jensen Huang is the co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company and the engine powering the AI computing revolution.
- Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep494-sc
- See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc.
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All-In Podcast (A_full) Link to heading
Four CEOs on the Future of AI: CoreWeave, Perplexity, Mistral, and IREN
- Release Time: 2026-03-24 02:07 Beijing Time
- Summary: - (0:00) Nvidia GTC live intro (0:37) CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator (32:58) Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas (1:07:11) Mistral CEO….
- It all happens at the New York Stock Exchange - Follow the besties:.
- This piece from All-In Podcast explains how four CEOs from CoreWeave, Perplexity, Mistral, and IREN are shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
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- (0:00) Intro live from Nvidia GTC (0:37) CoreWeave CEO, Michael Intrator (32:58) Perplexity CEO, Aravind Srinivas (1:07:11) Mistral CEO,…
- It all happens at the NYSE - https://nyse.com Follow the besties: https://x.com/ch…
How Matt Mahan Thinks He Can Save California
- Release Time: 2026-03-23 09:03 Beijing Time
- Summary: [To be translated] - (0:00) Matt Mahan: Why He’s Running for Governor (1:51) How California Went From Bad to Worse (12:05) Public Sect….
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- (0:00) Matt Mahan: Why He’s Running for Governor (1:51) How California Went From Bad to Worse (12:05) Public Sect…
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- lang=en https://www.instagram.com/mattmahansj/ <a href=“https://www.tiktok.com/ @mattm…
- Release Time: 2026-03-20 04:42 Beijing Time
- Summary: - (0:00) Jensen Huang joins the show.
- (0:26) Acquiring Groq and the inference explosion (8:53) Decision making at the world’s most valuable company (10:47) The $50T opportunity in Physical AI….
- This piece from All-In Podcast explains how Jensen Huang LIVE: Nvidia’s Future, Physical AI, Rise of the Agent, Inference Explosion, AI PR Crisis shapes the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
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- (0:00) Jensen Huang joins the show
- (0:26) Acquiring Groq and the inference explosion (8:53) Decision making at the world’s most valuable company (10:47) Physical AI’s $50T m…
John Fetterman: The Rogue Democrat Who Broke Party Ranks
- Published: 2026-03-18 19:35 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - (0:00) David Friedberg welcomes Senator John Fetterman; thoughts on the SAVE Act (1:08) The broken Democratic Party: TDS, what he stands for, why the party c…….
- Fetterman: Follow the besties: http….
- This article from the All-In Podcast explains how John Fetterman: The Rogue Democrat Who Broke Party Ranks is shaping the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
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- (0:00) David Friedberg welcomes Senator John Fetterman; SAVE Act thoughts (1:08) The broken Democratic Party: TDS, what he stands for, why the party c…
- Fetterman: https://x.com/SenFettermanPA Follow the besties: http…
Lenny’s Podcast (A_full) Link to heading
🎙️ This week on How I AI: How Microsoft’s AI VP automates everything with Warp
- Published: 2026-03-23 23:02 Beijing Time
- Abstract: [Translation pending]- How Microsoft’s AI VP automates everything with Warp | Marco Casalaina Brought to you by: - Rovo —AI that knows your business - Lovable —Build apps by simply chatting with AI Marco Casalaina , VP of Core AI Products at Microsoft, walks through how he uses Warp, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and ChatGPT to spin up lightweight “micro-agents” on the fly that handle everything from Azure admin to document scanning to video compression.
- Listen now on YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts Biggest takeaways: - Automation frees you to focus on higher-value activities.
- As Marco puts it: “I do something else while these agents are doing whatever it is I need them to do.” When scanning his daughter’s homework, he was able to help her with math problems instead of fighting with scanner software.
- Hardware automation is an underappreciated AI use case.
- Marco demonstrates how Warp can control his scanner through NAPS2, a CLI tool for scanners.
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How Microsoft’s AI VP automates everything with Warp | Marco Casalaina
- Publication time: 2026-03-23 20:01 Beijing time
- Abstract: - Marco Casalaina, VP of Core AI Products and AI Futurist at Microsoft, demonstrates how he uses AI tools to automate administrative tasks that typically consume valuable time.
- Instead of using Warp as a coding assistant (its primary marketed purpose), Marco utilizes it to manage Azure resources, scan documents, compress videos, and more.
- He demonstrates how these “micro-agents” reduce friction in his daily workflow, allowing him to focus on higher-value activities.
- Marco also demonstrates how Microsoft 365 Copilot and ChatGPT can create triggered workflows that respond to emails or check for information on a schedule, highlighting how the line between consuming and building AI agents is blurring.
- Listen or watch on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts What you will learn: - How to use Warp to manage Azure resources and assign permissions without navigating complex web interfaces - Techniques for automatically scanning and processing documents directly from the terminal - Methods for analyzing and compressing video files using AI-generated FFmpeg commands - How to create simple rules that significantly improve AI performance for specialized tasks - How to build triggered workflows in Microsoft 365 Copilot that automatically reply to emails - How to configure ChatGPT to perform scheduled tasks, such as checking for new content - Strategies for creating consistent AI interactions using AutoHotkey shortcuts Brought to you by: Rovo — The AI that knows your business. Lovable — Build applications by simply chatting with an AI. In this episode, we will cover: (00:00) Introduction to Marco Casalaina (02:14) Why Marco chose Warp for administrative tasks (03:57) Demo: Managing Azure resources and permissions with Warp (06:00) How CLI tools reduce GUI friction for complex tasks (07:18) Creating rules to improve AI performance for specialized tasks (10:28) Demo: Document scanning automation (13:00) Using Python to automate merging odd and even pages (15:04) The value of ad-hoc AI solutions
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- Marco Casalaina, VP of Core AI Products and AI Fu…
- Rather than using Warp as a coding assistant (its primary marketed purpose), Marco leverages it to manage Azure resources, scan documents, compress videos, and…
He shows how these “micro-agents” can reduce friction in everyday workflows, allowing him to focus on higher-value activities
- Marco also demonstrates how Microsoft 365 Copilot and ChatGPT can create triggered workflows that respond to emails or check for information on a schedule, high…
- Posted: 2026-03-22 20:31 Beijing time
- Summary: - Jessica Fain is a product leader at Webflow and former Chief of Staff to the CPO at Slack, where she worked alongside April Underwood and many past podcast guests including Stewart Butterfield, Annie Pearl, Tamar Yehoshua, and Noah Weiss.
- She’s spent her career learning how executives actually make decisions—and why most people completely misunderstand the process.
- Why executive calendars are “like strobe lights” and why the first 30 seconds of a meeting matter so much 3.
- Why executives typically optimize for a global maximum, while you are usually optimizing locally 4.
- The best question Jessica uses when a leader says something that seems wrong: “That’s so interesting.
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- Jessica Fain is a product leader at Webflow and former Chief of Staff to the CPO at Slack, where she worked alongside April Underwood and ma…
- She’s spent her career learning how executives actually make decisions—and why most people completely misunderstand the process.
We discuss… - Why great ideas often don’t get buy-in 2 - Why executive calendars are “like strobe lights” and why the first 30 seconds of a meeting matter so much 3
- Posted: 2026-03-22 01:19 Beijing time
- Summary: - 👋 Hello, and welcome to this week’s ✨ Community Wisdom ✨ a subscriber-only email, sent every…
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👋 Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of ✨ Community Wisdom ✨ a subscriber-only email, delivered every…
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- Published: 2026-03-18 23:27 Beijing Time
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- In this episode, Ben details his six-step workflow from sketch to delivered game, including the tools, tips, and decisions at each stage….
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- In this episode, Ben walks through the exact six-step workflow he used to go from sketch to shipped game, including the tools, prompts, and decisions at every s…
Stratechery by Ben Thompson (A_full) Link to heading
- Published: 2026-03-23 18:00 Beijing Time
- Summary: - Stratechery’s spring break is a bit messy, as my usual week-long vacation will be spread out:
- No update on Thursday, March 19.
- No updates on Monday and Tuesday, March 23-24; updates and an interview on Wednesday and Thursday, March 25-26.
- No update on Monday, March 30.
- All other Stratechery Plus content, including my podcast, will proceed as scheduled.
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Stratechery is on a bit of a disjointed Spring Break, as my usual week off will be spread out:
- There will be no Update on Thursday, March 19
- There will be no Update on Monday and Tuesday, March 23–24; there will be an Update and Interview on Wednesday and Thursday, March 25–26
2026.12: Please Listen to My Podcast
- Posted: 2026-03-21 01:00 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - (Photo by Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty Images).
- Welcome back to This Week in 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 what we send you.
- With that said, here are some of our favorites from this week.
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- Welcome back to This Week in Stratechery
- As a reminder, each week, every Friday, we’re sending out this overview of content in the Stratechery bundle; hig…
Jensen Huang and Andy Grove, Groq LPUs and Vera CPUs, Hotel California
- Posted: 2026-03-18 18:00 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - GTC 2026 marks an important turning point for Nvidia, as the company is selling multiple architectures instead of focusing on just one GPU.
- The motivation is to meet all needs and retain all customers.
- GTC 2026 marks an important turning point for Nvidia, as the company is selling multiple architectures instead of focusing on just one GPU, with the motivation to meet all needs and retain all customers.
- Jensen Huang and Andy Grove, Groq LPUs and Vera CPUs, Hotel California.
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- GTC 2026 marked an important inflection point for Nvidia, as the company is selling multiple architectures, instead of focusing on just one GPU
- The motivation is serve all needs and keep all customers.
OpenAI Blog (A_full) Link to heading
- Posted: 2026-03-23 08:00 Beijing Time
- Abstract: - The Sora 2 model and the Sora app offer state-of-the-art video generation with a new way to create together, and we’ve made sure safety is built in from the very start.
- Our approach is based on specific safeguards:
- Distinguishing AI content.
- Every video generated with Sora includes both visible and invisible provenance signals.
All Sora videos also embed C2PA metadata—an industry-standard signature—and we maintain internal reverse-image and audio search tools that can trace videos back to Sora with high accuracy, building on successful systems from ChatGPT image generation and Sora 1.
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- To address the novel safety challenges posed by a state-of-the-art video model as well as a new social creation platform, we’ve built Sora 2 and the Sora app wi…
- Our approach is anchored in concrete protections.
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How we monitor internal coding agents for misalignment
- Publication Time: 2026-03-19 18:00 Beijing Time
- Summary: - AI systems are beginning to act with greater autonomy at a large scale in real-world environments.
- As their capabilities increase, they can take on increasingly complex, high-impact tasks and interact with tools, systems, and workflows in a manner similar to human collaborators.
- A core part of OpenAI’s mission is to help the world transition responsibly to AGI.
- This means not only building powerful systems but also developing the methods, infrastructure, and pathways needed to safely deploy and manage them as their capabilities grow.
- Monitoring internally deployed agents is one of the key ways we do this, allowing us to learn from real-world usage and to identify and mitigate emerging risks.
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- How OpenAI uses chain-of-thought monitoring to study misalignment in internal coding agents—analyzing real-world deployments to detect risks and strengthen AI s…
- Publication Time: 2026-03-19 08:00 Beijing Time
- Summary: - Accelerate the development of Codex to power the next generation of Python development tools.
- This piece from OpenAI Blog explains how OpenAI to acquire Astral shapes the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
- It also surfaces practical implications for founders, operators, and investors following OpenAI to acquire Astral.
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- Accelerates Codex growth to power the next generation of Python developer tools
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- Jensen Huang: NVIDIA - The $4 Trillion Company & the AI Revolution | Lex Fridman Podcast #494
- Publication Time: 2026-03-24 00:24 Beijing Time
- Summary: [To be translated] - - The following is a conversation.
- CEO of NVIDIA, one of the most.
- important and influential.
- NVIDIA is the engine powering.
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- Jensen Huang is the co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company and the engine powering the AI computing revolution
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