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AI News for 2026-03-08

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

Last updated: 8/3/2026, 1:13:49 pm (IST)

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2026-03-08
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Show HN: Apc-CLI – sync AI memory across Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot

Hacker News (AI)
02

OpenAI’s Head of Robotics Resigns Over Company’s Pentagon Deal

Bloomberg Tech
03

OpenAI robotics lead Caitlin Kalinowski quits in response to Pentagon deal

TechCrunch AI
04

Trump administration drafts AI contract rules requiring companies to license systems for "all lawful use"

The Decoder
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Scaling Human Judgment: How Dropbox Uses LLMs to Improve Labeling for RAG Systems

InfoQ AI
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Towards Data Science 01:00 PM

The AI Bubble Has a Data Science Escape Hatch

Five classical data science skills are becoming the scarcest resource in tech. A 90-day roadmap to build them while everyone else chases AI hype. The post The AI Bubble Has a Data Science Escape Hatch appeared first on Towards Data Science.

InfoQ AI 06:57 PM

New Research Reassesses the Value of AGENTS.md Files for AI Coding

Despite widespread industry recommendations, a new ETH Zurich paper concludes that AGENTS.md files may often hinder AI coding agents. The researchers recommend omitting LLM-generated context files entirely and limiting human-written instructions to non-inferable details, such as highly specific tool...

Towards Data Science 01:30 PM

The Black Box Problem: Why AI-Generated Code Stops Being Maintainable

Same notification system, two architectures. Unstructured generation couples everything into a single module. Structured generation decomposes into independent components with explicit, one-directional dependencies. Image by the author The post The Black Box Problem: Why AI-Generated Code Stops Bein...

AI News 01:15 PM

Scaling intelligent automation without breaking live workflows

Scaling intelligent automation without disruption demands a focus on architectural elasticity, not just deploying more bots. At the Intelligent Automation Conference, industry leaders gathered to dissect why many automation initiatives stall after pilot phases. Speaking alongside representatives fro...

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