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Daily Recap — March 26, 2026

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  1. Anthropic hands Claude Code more control, but keeps it on a leash TechCrunch

    Anthropic’s new auto mode for Claude Code lets AI execute tasks with fewer approvals, reflecting a broader shift toward more autonomous tools that balance speed with safety through built-in safeguards

  2. Mozilla dev's "Stack Overflow for agents" targets a key weakness in coding AI Ars Technica

    There are major problems to be solved before it can be adopted, though.

  3. OpenAI adds open source tools to help developers build for teen safety TechCrunch

    Rather than working from scratch to figure out how to make AI safer for teens, developers can use these policies to fortify what they build.

  4. Anthropic’s Claude Code and Cowork can control your computer The Verge

    Claude will ask you for permission to autonomously perform taks on your computer.

  5. Mozilla introduces cq, describing it as 'Stack Overflow for agents' The Register

    A knowledge database where AI agents read, add and score the items – what could go wrong? Mozilla is building cq - described by staff engineer Peter Wilson as "Stack Overflow for agents" - as an open

  6. OpenAI Japan announces Japan Teen Safety Blueprint to put teen safety first OpenAI Blog

    OpenAI Japan announces the Japan Teen Safety Blueprint, introducing stronger age protections, parental controls, and well-being safeguards for teens using generative AI.

  7. With $3.5B in fresh capital, Kleiner Perkins is going all in on AI TechCrunch

    The fundraise includes $1 billion for investing in early-stage startups, and $2.5 billion for late-stage growth businesses.

  8. Pentagon’s ‘Attempt to Cripple’ Anthropic Is Troubling, Judge Says WIRED

    During a hearing Tuesday, a district court judge questioned the Department of Defense’s motivations for labeling the Claude AI developer a supply-chain risk.

  9. OpenAI announces plans to shut down its Sora video generator Ars Technica

    Move comes amid a reported plan to refocus on business and productivity use cases.

  10. OpenAI just gave up on Sora and its billion-dollar Disney deal The Verge

    A frame from a Sora 2-generated video.

  11. Electronic Frontier Foundation to swap leaders as AI, ICE fights escalate Ars Technica

    Public interest in government tech abuses is peaking. EFF's new leader plans to build on that.

  12. Exclusive eBook: Are we ready to hand AI agents the keys? MIT Tech Review

    We’re starting to give AI agents real autonomy, but are we prepared for what could happen next? This subscriber-only eBook explores this and angles from experts, such as “If we continue on the current

  13. Arm’s first CPU ever will plug into Meta’s AI data centers later this year The Verge

    After decades of only licensing its chip designs for others to use, UK-based Arm revealed the first chip it's producing on its own, and the first customer.

  14. Arm Is Now Making Its Own Chips WIRED

    The chip design firm says Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare are among the first customers of its new artificial intelligence hardware.

  15. Alibaba delivers RISC-V server chip optimized to run China’s top AI models The Register

    Claims its set performance records but looks to be years behind western fare Alibaba has revealed a new server chip that it says is the most powerful processor ever to use the RISC-V instruction set.

  16. HP stuffs OpenAI LLM into new laptops to make them either more useful at work, or a bit creepy The Register

    'HP IQ' can chat, share files, and record and summarize meetings You’ve heard the call of Apple Intelligence, jumped for joy over Google Gemini, and cuddled up with Microsoft Copilot.

  17. The Download: tracing AI-fueled delusions, and OpenAI admits Microsoft risks MIT Tech Review

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology.

  18. Chris Hayes Has Some Advice for Keeping Up With the News WIRED

    The host of MS Now’s All In, knows how hard it is to stay current. But he also knows where you should focus your attention—and it starts with a sober view of AI.

  19. OpenAI Is Reportedly Killing Its Disastrous Video AI Slop App Futurism

    OpenAI is turning off the video slop tap. The post OpenAI Is Reportedly Killing Its Disastrous Video AI Slop App appeared first on Futurism.

  20. These AI Workstations Look Like PCs, but Pack a Stronger Punch IEEE Spectrum

    The rise of generative AI has spurred demand for AI workstations that can run or train models on local hardware. Yet modern PCs have proven inadequate for this task.

Sources

Futurism (19), TechCrunch (18), The Register (13), IEEE Spectrum (12), AI News (10), The Verge (9), OpenAI Blog (9), WIRED (7), MIT Tech Review (7), The Rundown AI (6), Ars Technica (5), VentureBeat (5)