David Sacks Leaves White House Role: Risk to Clarity Act, Crypto & AI Policy

David Sacks Steps Down: Has the Clarity Act Lost Its Most Powerful Ally? TL;DR David Sacks’ 130‑day Special Government Employee (SGE) appointment ended, so his formal role as the White House’s AI/crypto point person concluded; he remains co‑chair of PCAST. The Clarity Act and proposals like a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve remain priorities, but who will […]

TRIBE v2: Meta’s Tri-Modal AI Predicts fMRI Responses — What Business Leaders Must Know

TRIBE v2: Meta’s tri‑modal brain encoding model for predicting fMRI — what business leaders should know TL;DR: TRIBE v2 is a tri‑modal brain encoding model that converts video, audio and text features from best‑in‑class AI encoders into predicted fMRI responses. It generalizes across unseen subjects, scales predictably with more data, and enables fast “in‑silico” experiments […]

Amazon Bedrock in Auckland: ANZ Data Residency & Cross‑Region Inference Guide

Amazon Bedrock in Auckland: what ANZ businesses need to know about cross‑Region inference TL;DR — What this means for you Amazon Bedrock now accepts API calls from Auckland (ap‑southeast‑6) as a source Region, so control‑plane artifacts (endpoints, CloudTrail logs, config) stay local while compute can run in AU or global Regions. If you need data‑residency […]

Smartphone Spyware: Executive Playbook to Detect, Contain and Remediate Mobile Threats

When Your Phone Is Listening: How to Spot and Fight Smartphone Spyware TL;DR: Smartphone spyware—anything from ad-driven nuisance apps to stalkerware and commercial tools like Pegasus—can quietly steal data and access corporate resources. If a device behaves oddly, isolate it, preserve evidence, and follow a short remediation checklist; contact law enforcement or a specialist if […]

Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: Top Tech, Laptop & Smart-Home Deals – Ends Mar 31

Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: Best Tech, Laptop & Smart‑Home Deals (Ends Mar 31) Sale window: March 25–31, 2026 (ends Mar 31 at 11:59 p.m. PDT) Hot categories: TVs, laptops, phones, smart home, wearables, accessories Shopping tip: prioritize items you’ll use, set reminders for subscription trials, and verify prices with a price tracker before you […]

ARC‑AGI‑3: Why AI Agents Still Fail Human‑Level Problem Solving — Not Plug‑and‑Play for Business

ARC‑AGI‑3: Why Today’s AI Agents Still Fall Short of Human‑Like Problem Solving TL;DR: ARC‑AGI‑3 is a hard, interactive benchmark that asks whether AI agents can solve brand‑new, turn‑based puzzles the way first‑time humans do. When tested without task‑specific scaffolding, leading frontier models score well under 1% on the metric used (RHAE). For businesses expecting plug‑and‑play […]

Manus-Meta Acquisition Reveals Geopolitical Risks in Cross-Border AI M&A

When AI startups leave home: Manus, Meta and the reality of cross‑border AI deals An elegant demo, a rapid funding round and a headline exit—classic startup theater. Manus followed that arc: an early showcase of AI agents and AI automation for business, a $75 million round led by Benchmark (reported), millions of users and more […]

Charity Commission Warns Alan Turing Institute: Governance Playbook for AI Boards

When Governance Meets Geopolitics: The Charity Commission’s Message to the Alan Turing Institute — A Playbook for AI Boards Algorithms don’t run institutions; people do. When political pressure lands on a research charity, weak governance is the failure mode that lets mission, staff trust and reputation unravel. The Charity Commission’s recent regulatory review of the […]

Evernote to Notion: AI Agents, Pricing Shock, and How to Avoid SaaS Lock-In

TL;DR A long‑time Evernote user moved to Notion after 14 years because sharp price increases, new hard limits (notebooks, synced devices, stingy storage tiers), and opaque usage tracking made the product feel overpriced—while competitors offered easier migration tools and clearer value. The episode highlights how embedded AI features are reshaping SaaS pricing and why teams […]