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10 items · latest Mar 21, 2026 · /api/v1/news

Reddit r/artificialMar 20, 2026
Europe's building its own AI empire.... so why keep funneling cash to OpenAI when we could finally break free from Silicon Valley dependency?

Remember when Sam Altman was out there talking up 1.4 trillion dollars in spending commitments like it was already in the bag? Now CNBC says OpenAI is targeting "only" 600 billion by 2030 while dreaming of 280 billion in revenue that same year. So your telling me they're supposedly doing about 13.1…

Reddit r/artificialMar 19, 2026
We built a free digest that translates AI security research papers into plain language -- first issue covers cross-stack attacks on compound AI systems and LLMs automating their own adversarial attacks

There is a lot of AI security research being published on arXiv that has real-world implications, but most of it is written for other researchers. We started a bi-weekly digest that translates these papers into something practitioners and anyone interested in AI safety can actually use. Each paper …

Reddit r/artificialMar 19, 2026
Open Source Release

# Open Source Release I have released three large software systems that I have been developing privately over the past several years. These projects were built as a solo effort, outside of institutional or commercial backing, and are now being made available in the interest of transparency, preserv…

Reddit r/artificialMar 19, 2026
"Why AI systems don't learn and what to do about it: Lessons on autonomous learning from cognitive science" - paper by Emmanuel Dupoux, Yann LeCun, Jitendra Malik

This paper critiques the limitations of current AI and introduces a new learning model inspired by biological brains. The authors propose a framework that combines two key methods: **System A**, which learns by watching, and **System B**, which learns by doing. To manage these, they include **Syste…

Reddit r/artificialMar 17, 2026
Building AI agents taught me that most safety problems happen at the execution layer, not the prompt layer. So I built an authorization boundary

Something I kept running into while experimenting with autonomous agents is that most AI safety discussions focus on the wrong layer. A lot of the conversation today revolves around: • prompt alignment • jailbreaks • output filtering • sandboxing Those things matter, but once agents can interact wi…

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