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AI News for 2026-03-10

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Last updated: 10/3/2026, 11:59:40 am (IST)

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2026-03-10
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Ask HN: Read‑only LLM tool for email triage and knowledge extraction?

Hacker News (AI)
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Ask HN: Any informed guesses on the actual size/architecture of GPT-5.4 etc.?

Hacker News (AI)
03

Nvidia Is Planning to Launch an Open-Source AI Agent Platform

Wired AI
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Anthropic was the Pentagon's choice for AI. Now it's banned and experts are worried

CNBC Tech
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OpenAI and Google employees rush to Anthropic’s defense in DOD lawsuit

TechCrunch AI
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Bloomberg Tech 06:31 PM

Startup ElevenLabs Aims to Be IPO-Ready Within Three Years

AI voice startup ElevenLabs plans to be ready for an initial public offering in two to three years, according to Chief Executive Officer Mati Staniszewski, potentially making it one of the first artificial intelligence companies started in Europe to prepare for an IPO.

GitHub Blog 04:00 PM

Under the hood: Security architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflows

GitHub Agentic Workflows are built with isolation, constrained outputs, and comprehensive logging. Learn how our threat model and security architecture help teams run agents safely in GitHub Actions. The post Under the hood: Security architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflows appeared first on The Git...

InfoQ AI 02:55 PM

Presentation: 4 Patterns of AI Native Development

Patrick Debois discusses the evolution of software engineering in the age of AI. He shares four key patterns: transitioning from producer to manager, focusing on intent over implementation through spec-driven development, moving from delivery to discovery, and managing agentic knowledge. He explains...

KDnuggets 02:00 PM

Are Language Models a Commodity?

Analyzing a set of objective facts about language models role and evolution, with some thoughts on the following question: are they the new commodity of the decade we can no longer live without?

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