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AI News for 2026-03-04

The most important AI developments from around the world, summarized by AI so you stay informed in minutes.

Last updated: 4/3/2026, 8:55:39 pm (IST)

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2026-03-04
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Show HN: GuardClaw – cryptographically verifiable execution logs for AI agents

Hacker News (AI)
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Podcast: [Video Podcast] AI Autonomy Is Redefining Architecture: Boundaries Now Matter Most

InfoQ AI
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Google makes its industrial robotics AI play official–and this time, it means business

AI News
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A “ChatGPT for spreadsheets” helps solve difficult engineering challenges faster

MIT News AI
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Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite

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InfoQ AI 01:30 AM

Google Launches Automated Review Feature in Gemini CLI Conductor

Google has enhanced its Gemini CLI extension, Conductor, by adding support for automated reviews. The company says this update allows Conductor "to go beyond just planning and execution into validation", enabling it to check AI-generated code for quality and adherence to guidelines, strengthening co...

GitHub Blog 10:25 PM

Join or host a GitHub Copilot Dev Days event near you

GitHub Copilot Dev Days is a global series of hands-on, in-person, community-led events designed to help developers explore real-world, AI-assisted coding. The post Join or host a GitHub Copilot Dev Days event near you appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

AI News 07:57 PM

Best AI security solutions 2026: Top enterprise platforms compared

Artificial intelligence is no longer just powering defensive cybersecurity tools, it is reshaping the entire threat landscape. AI is accelerating reconnaissance, improving the realism of phishing, automating malware mutation, and enabling adaptive attack techniques. At the same time, enterprises are...

AI News 07:50 PM

The integration of AI in modern forex automation

Try to think of just one area where artificial intelligence is not leaving a mark, and you’ll realise there’s almost none. And in the forex world, things have not been any different. It’s a big part of why Fortune Business Insights values the global AI market size at $375.93 billion. Looking ahead, ...

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