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AI Research

Vol. 1·Tuesday, March 24, 2026·No. 41

Runway and NVIDIA Collapse the Gap Between Thought and Video


Runway and NVIDIA Collapse the Gap Between Thought and Video

A research preview unveiled at NVIDIA GTC shows HD video generated in under 100 milliseconds, a latency drop so sharp it changes what video AI is, not just how fast it runs. The creative and safety implications are profound.


ResearchNVIDIA
Noah Ogbi12 min read
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Feature Overview

Vol. 1·Sunday, March 22, 2026·No. 37

Mistral Forge Is Built for AI Agents, Not Just Enterprise Customization

Mistral Forge Is Built for AI Agents, Not Just Enterprise Customization

Mistral's new Forge platform lets enterprises train AI models from scratch on proprietary data. But the deeper ambition isn't customization - it's making domain-trained models the reliable foundation for enterprise AI agents.


MistralResearchAgents
Noah Ogbi7 min read
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Industry

Vol. 1·Sunday, March 22, 2026·No. 35

Cerebras Brings Wafer-Scale Inference to AWS, Targeting the Agent Throughput Bottleneck

Cerebras Brings Wafer-Scale Inference to AWS, Targeting the Agent Throughput Bottleneck

Cerebras and AWS are deploying CS-3 wafer-scale systems inside Amazon data centers, pairing them with Trainium in a disaggregated inference architecture available through Amazon Bedrock. The setup targets the memory-bandwidth bottleneck that limits GPU-based decode, promising thousands of output tokens per second for agentic workloads.


CerebrasCompute EconomicsAmazon
Noah Ogbi4 min read
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AI Policy

Vol. 1·Sunday, March 22, 2026·No. 39

Trump's AI Power Play: A Federal Shield for an Unregulated Industry


Trump's AI Power Play: A Federal Shield for an Unregulated Industry

The White House has released a sweeping legislative blueprint that would strip states of authority to regulate AI development, handing the industry a single, minimally burdensome federal standard. The move is the culmination of a year-long campaign to consolidate AI governance in Washington - but getting Congress to actually pass it is another matter.


AI Policy
Noah Ogbi7 min read
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Reference Library

Vol. 1·Sunday, March 22, 2026·No. 36

What Is an AI Agent, Really? The Architecture Behind the Buzzword


What Is an AI Agent, Really? The Architecture Behind the Buzzword

Everyone is building "agents" - but Visa's payment agent, a customer service bot, and the AI system behind the first documented autonomous cyberattack are not the same thing. A dissection of what genuinely agentic architecture looks like, and why the distinction is a governance question, not a technical one.


Agents
Noah Ogbi17 min read
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AI Policy

Vol. 1·Saturday, March 21, 2026·No. 34

A Prompt Injection in a GitHub README Let an Attacker Own Your Snowflake Database

A Prompt Injection in a GitHub README Let an Attacker Own Your Snowflake Database

A prompt injection hidden in a GitHub README was enough to compromise Snowflake's Cortex coding agent, bypass its human-approval system, escape its sandbox, and wipe a victim's entire Snowflake database. The attack, now patched, exposes structural vulnerabilities common to agentic AI systems far beyond Snowflake.


AI PolicyIndustry StrategySafety
Noah Ogbi5 min read
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