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Daily Recap — March 28, 2026

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  1. You can now transfer your chats and personal information from other chatbots directly into Gemini TechCrunch

    Google is launching "switching tools" that, just as it sounds, will make it easier for users of other chatbots to switch to Gemini.

  2. Judge sides with Anthropic to temporarily block the Pentagon’s ban The Verge

    After Anthropic's weeks-long standoff with the Pentagon, the company won one milestone: A judge granted Anthropic a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit, which sought to reverse its government blackl

  3. Apple will reportedly allow other AI chatbots to plug into Siri The Verge

    Siri currently has an integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge Apple's iOS 27 update will allow users to choose the AI chatbot they want to link with Siri.

  4. Bernie Sanders and AOC propose a ban on data center construction TechCrunch

    Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced companion legislation to halt construction on new data centers until Congress passes comprehensive AI regulation.

  5. New Bernie Sanders AI Safety Bill Would Halt Data Center Construction WIRED

    The US senator said on Tuesday that a moratorium would give lawmakers time to "ensure that AI is safe." Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will introduce a similar bill in the House in the weeks ahead.

  6. 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.

  7. Anthropic wins injunction against Trump administration over Defense Department saga TechCrunch

    A federal judge has ordered that the Trump administration rescind recent restrictions it placed on the AI company.

  8. Anthropic Supply-Chain-Risk Designation Halted by Judge WIRED

    A judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s designation, clearing the way for Anthropic to keep doing business without the label starting next week.

  9. David Sacks is no longer the White House AI and Crypto Czar The Verge

    David Sacks, the venture capitalist and tech billionaire who'd become Silicon Valley's primary advocate inside the White House and a key architect of its aggressive AI policy initiatives, revealed on

  10. Study: Sycophantic AI can undermine human judgment Ars Technica

    Subjects who interacted with AI tools were more likely to think they were right, less likely to resolve conflicts.

  11. China’s not thrilled its AI experts want to leave the country The Register

    Urges scientists to avoid major conference, and looks unkindly on Meta's Manus acquisition China appears to be unhappy about its brightest AI talent going offshore, either to visit or to sell their wa

  12. The debut of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live could make it harder to know if you're talking to a robot Ars Technica

    Google's new conversational audio AI is rolling out in search, Gemini, and developer tools today.

  13. The Download: a battery pivot to AI, and rewriting math 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.

  14. OpenAI “indefinitely” shelves plans for erotic ChatGPT Ars Technica

    Some staff reportedly questioned how sexy ChatGPT benefits humanity.

  15. Anthropic tweaks timed usage limits to discourage Claude demand during peak hours The Register

    AI biz makes some Claude conversations more costly to manage capacity Anthropic on Wednesday adjusted its opaque usage limits for Claude customers by reducing the power of the services it delivers dur

  16. AI companies lick their chops as FCC proposes forcing call center onshoring The Register

    You actually thing companies are going to pay Americans to take customer service calls in the AI age? Uncle Sam is trying to make American call centers great again.

  17. The snow gods: How a couple of ski bums built the internet’s best weather app MIT Tech Review

    The best snow-forecasting app for skiers and snowboarders isn’t from any of the federally funded weather services. Nor from any of the big-name brands.

  18. Meta’s Big Court Defeat Has Huge Implications for Lawsuits Against the AI Industry Futurism

    Is this a bellwether for safety lawsuits against AI companies, too? The post Meta’s Big Court Defeat Has Huge Implications for Lawsuits Against the AI Industry appeared first on Futurism.

  19. Protestors Outside Anthropic Warn of AI That Keeps Improving Itself Futurism

    "It's not only me and other researchers saying this, it's the lab CEOs themselves that [say] the risk is real.

  20. Study: New York Times Has Published Extensive AI-Generated Articles Futurism

    And it's not alone. The post Study: New York Times Has Published Extensive AI-Generated Articles appeared first on Futurism.

Sources

The Register (19), TechCrunch (16), Futurism (16), IEEE Spectrum (11), AI News (10), The Verge (9), MIT Tech Review (8), OpenAI Blog (8), WIRED (7), The Rundown AI (7), VentureBeat (5), Ars Technica (4)