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Signals for 7 Apr 2026
Published 2026-04-07T06:15+00:00
Vandaag zie ik vooral beweging in adoptie in de praktijk, models & onderzoek, tooling / infra. Deze brief selecteert 6 signalen uit 37 kandidaten over 16 live lanes.
MIT Technology Review AI
What happened: For years Mike McClary sold the Guardian LTE Flashlight, a heavy-duty black model, online through his small outdoor brand. Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit laat zien hoe AI landt in echte teams, processen of klantwerk.
#adoptie in de praktijk
arXiv reasoning / agents / evals
What happened: Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) has shown remarkable performance on complex control problems in systems and networking, including adaptive video streaming, wireless resource management, and congestion control. Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit iets zegt over waar modelcapaciteit en onderzoek echt naartoe bewegen.
#models & onderzoek
Simon Willison
What happened: Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI Lalit Maganti provides one of my favorite pieces of long-form writing on agentic engineering I've seen in ages. Why it matters: Interessant als signaal over de onderliggende stack, maar bewust beperkt tot één tooling-item in deze brief.
#tooling / infra
Import AI
What happened: How much could AI revolutionize the economy? Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit een bruikbare interpretatie of shift in denken blootlegt.
#ideeën & stemmen
The Decoder
What happened: A new study by researchers from MIT and the University of Washington shows that even perfectly rational users can be drawn into dangerous delusional spirals by flattering AI chatbots. Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit laat zien hoe AI landt in echte teams, processen of klantwerk.
#adoptie in de praktijk
OpenAI News
What happened: A pilot program to support independent safety and alignment research and develop the next generation of talent Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit iets zegt over waar modelcapaciteit en onderzoek echt naartoe bewegen.
#models & onderzoek