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On Thursday, Nvidia stock (NVDA) received a major vote of confidence from analyst Fang Boon Foo from DBS. Holding a prestigious 5-star analyst rating, Foo is known for his accurate forecasts in the tech sector. In his latest update, he reiterated his Buy rating and raised his price target for Nvidia to $220, up from his previous forecast of $180. In his report from Thursday, April 2, Foo highlighted that the company is currently benefiting from a “strong AI-led growth cycle.” Nvidia Has a Massiv



"This looks like AI." It's a phrase I dread seeing as a writer who dabbles in illustration and amateur photography. In a world where generative AI technology is increasingly adept at mimicking the work of humans, people are naturally skeptical when online platforms refuse to label even obvious AI content. This leads me to one conclusion: maybe we should start labeling human-made text, images, audio, and video with something akin to a universally recognized Fair Trade logo. The machines sure as hell aren't motivated to label their work, but the creators at risk of being displaced most definitely are. Fortunately, I'm not alone in my thinki … Read the full story at The Verge.

After a run-in with reality, the market's starting to think more critically about these companies' actual potential.

What first seemed like a challenge may turn out to be an opportunity.

With the midterms right around the corner, the new group is positioned to back candidates who support the AI company's policy agenda.

In addition to Lightcap's new role, OpenAI CMO Kate Rouch will be stepping away from the company to focus on cancer recovery, with a plan to return when her health allows.

OpenAI is acquiring TBPN, a business talk show that’s popular among Silicon Valley elites, as it continues to battle its negative public image.

TBPN, Silicon Valley's cult-favorite tech podcast, will operate independently, even as it's overseen by chief political operative Chris Lehane.

Deepseek v4 is expected to launch in the coming weeks and will run exclusively on Huawei chips. China's biggest tech companies have reportedly already ordered hundreds of thousands of units. Nvidia was shut out of early testing. The article Deepseek v4 will reportedly run entirely on Huawei chips in a major win for China's AI independence push appeared first on The Decoder.

Nearly 50% of data center projects delayed as China holds key to power infrastructure.

MAI released models that can transcribe voice into text as well as generate audio and images after the group's formation six months ago.

Gemma 4 brings the first major update to Google's open models in a year.

i am building this for my as a side project.Nothing just exploring. but in teh local host it will work well and when we go deploy we get the issue. yt dns has blocked not to download the video. so, i cant find the answer. how we download then do teh rest process. so, how we do. except cookies/ proxy. how other people are doing this without facing an issue? anybody knows? Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47637344 Points: 1 # Comments: 1

Glen Anderson, president of Rainmaker Securities, says the secondary market for private shares has never been more active — with Anthropic the hottest trade around, OpenAI losing ground, and SpaceX's looming IPO poised to reshape the landscape for everyone.

Major AI labs are investigating a security incident that impacted Mercor, a leading data vendor. The incident could have exposed key data about how they train AI models.

The company is undergoing major leadership restructuring as its CEO of AGI deployment goes on leave for “several weeks.”

OpenAI is undergoing another round of C-suite changes, according to an internal memo viewed by The Verge. Fidji Simo, OpenAI's CEO of AGI deployment - who was until recently the company's CEO of Applications - says in the memo that she will be stepping away on medical leave "for the next several weeks" due to a neuroimmune condition. While she's out, OpenAI president Greg Brockman will be in charge of product, including leading OpenAI's super app efforts. On the business side, CSO Jason Kwon, CFO Sarah Friar, and CRO Denise Dresser will take charge. OpenAI's CMO, Kate Rouch, has also decided to step down in order to focus on her health, … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Hi HN! We built Clusterflock to solve our own headaches with managing AI agents across distributed setups, different VRAM and RAM allowances, and the need to easily try out new models. While we focus on infrastructure (we built this specifically for networked hardware) it does ship with a powerful mission runner (or orchestrator), which is multi-session and asynchronous. Here is what it does best: Hardware-aware auto-downloading: It profiles your networked hardware and automatically pulls down the best models for your specific setup (currently only from HuggingFace). Tight packing: Native parallelism via llama.cpp, you can allow it to fit multiple smaller models on same device. It is fully open-source. We wanted a painless way to deploy agentic clusters, and we hope you find it useful too. Website: https://clusterflock.net Happy to hear feedback. Flocks very much given. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47638172 Points: 2 # Comments: 0

Are you a subscriber to Anthropic's Claude Pro ($20 monthly) or Max ($100-$200 monthly) plans and use its Claude AI models and products to power third-party AI agents like OpenClaw? If so, you're in for an unpleasant surprise. Anthropic announced a few hours ago that starting tomorrow, Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 12 pm PT/3 pm ET, it will no longer be possible for those Claude subscribers to use their subscriptions to hook Anthropic's Claude models up to third-party agentic tools, citing the strain such usage was placing on Anthropic's compute and engineering resources, and desire to serve a wide number of users reliably. "We’ve been working hard to meet the increase in demand for Claude, and our subscriptions weren't built for the usage patterns of these third-party tools," wrote Boris Cherny, Head of Claude Code at Anthropic, in a post on X. "Capacity is a resource we manage thoughtfully and we are prioritizing our customers using our products and API." The company also reportedly

For the past two years, enterprises evaluating open-weight models have faced an awkward trade-off. Google's Gemma line consistently delivered strong performance, but its custom license — with usage restrictions and terms Google could update at will — pushed many teams toward Mistral or Alibaba's Qwen instead. Legal review added friction. Compliance teams flagged edge cases. And capable as Gemma 3 was, "open" with asterisks isn't the same as open. Gemma 4 eliminates that friction entirely. Google DeepMind's newest open model family ships under a standard Apache 2.0 license — the same permissive terms used by Qwen, Mistral, Arcee, and most of the open-weight ecosystem. No custom clauses, no "Harmful Use" carve-outs that required legal interpretation, no restrictions on redistribution or commercial deployment. For enterprise teams that had been waiting for Google to play on the same licensing terms as the rest of the field, the wait is over. The timing is notable. As some Chinese AI lab

As Cursor launches the next generation of its product, the AI coding startup has to compete with OpenAI and Anthropic more directly than ever.

Big moves OpenAI acquired TBPN, the founder-led tech/business talk show. Unusual media play — covered by TechCrunch, Ars Technica, and WSJ. Google released Gemma 4 under Apache 2.0. The license shift from their previous terms may matter more than the benchmarks. Direct shot at Chinese open-weights models. Microsoft unveiled three homegrown AI models for speech and image generation — clearly reducing dependence on OpenAI. Security Claude Code source code leaked, triggering enterprise security concerns. VentureBeat published a 5-action checklist for security teams. Axios npm package was trojanized in a supply-chain attack. If your team uses it (most do), worth checking immediately. Granola notes are viewable by anyone with a link by default. PSA if you use it. Product & research Google added Veo, Lyria, and directable AI avatars to Google Vids. Arcee launched Trinity-Large-Thinking — open source, U.S.-made, downloadable enterprise model. AI chatbots are now being use

The baton of open source AI models has been passed on between several companies over the years since ChatGPT debuted in late 2022, from Meta with its Llama family to Chinese labs like Qwen and z.ai. But lately, Chinese companies have started pivoting back towards proprietary models even as some U.S. labs like Cursor and Nvidia release their own variants of the Chinese models, leaving a question mark about who will originate this branch of technology going forward. One answer: Arcee, a San Francisco based lab, which this week released AI Trinity-Large-Thinking—a 399-billion parameter text-only reasoning model released under the uncompromisingly open Apache 2.0 license, allowing for full customizability and commercial usage by anyone from indie developers to large enterprises. The release represents more than just a new set of weights on AI code sharing community Hugging Face; it is a strategic bet that "American Open Weights" can provide a sovereign alternative to the increasingly clo

AI vibe coders have yet another reason to thank Andrej Karpathy, the coiner of the term. The former Director of AI at Tesla and co-founder of OpenAI, now running his own independent AI project, recently posted on X describing a "LLM Knowledge Bases" approach he's using to manage various topics of research interest. By building a persistent, LLM-maintained record of his projects, Karpathy is solving the core frustration of "stateless" AI development: the dreaded context-limit reset. As anyone who has vibe coded can attest, hitting a usage limit or ending a session often feels like a lobotomy for your project. You’re forced to spend valuable tokens (and time) reconstructing context for the AI, hoping it "remembers" the architectural nuances you just established. Karpathy proposes something simpler and more loosely, messily elegant than the typical enterprise solution of a vector database and RAG pipeline. Instead, he outlines a system where the LLM itself acts as a full-time "researc

Using OpenClaw with Claude AI is about to get a lot more expensive, thanks to Anthropic's new policy changes. Beginning April 4th at 3PM ET, users will "no longer be able to use your Claude subscription limits for third-party harnesses including OpenClaw," according to an email sent to users on Friday evening. Instead, if users want to use OpenClaw with Claude, they'll have to use a "pay-as-you-go option" that will be billed separate from their Claude subscription. With OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger now employed by OpenAI, Anthropic may also be encouraging subscribers to use more of its own tools, like Claude Cowork, instead. Steinber … Read the full story at The Verge.

While the market continues to range, with US/Israel/Iran tensions keeping retail money away, we will look at what AI crypto predicts will be the best play for April 2026. To do so, we have consulted Google’s Gemini, X’s Grok, and the OpenAI-backed ChatGPT. The market is currently locked in a ...

I have been self hosting LLMs since before llama 3 was a thing and Gemma 4 is the first model that actually has a 100% success rate in my tool calling tests. My main use for LLMs is a custom built voice assistant powered by N8N with custom tools like websearch, custom MQTT tools etc in the backend. The big thing is my household is multi lingual we use English, German and Japanese. Based on the wake word used the context, prompt and tool descriptions change to said language. My set up has 68 GB of VRAM (double 3090 + 20GB 3080) and I mainly use moe models to minimize latency, I previously have been using everything from the 30B MOEs, Qwen Next, GPTOSS to GLM AIR and so far the only model which had a 100% success rate across all three languages in tool calling is Gemma4 26BA4B. submitted by /u/MaruluVR [link] [comments]