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Signals for 15 Apr 2026

Published 2026-04-15T06:15+00:00

Vandaag zie ik vooral beweging in models & onderzoek, adoptie in de praktijk, ideeën & stemmen. Deze brief selecteert 6 signalen uit 39 kandidaten over 16 live lanes.

What I’ve been building: ATOM Report, post-training course, finishing my book, and ongoing research

Interconnects

What happened: What I've been up to! Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit iets zegt over waar modelcapaciteit en onderzoek echt naartoe bewegen.

#models & onderzoek

Redefining the future of software engineering

MIT Technology Review AI

What happened: Software engineering has experienced two seismic shifts this century. Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit laat zien hoe AI landt in echte teams, processen of klantwerk.

#adoptie in de praktijk

Import AI 453: Breaking AI agents; MirrorCode; and ten views on gradual disempowerment

Import AI

What happened: Was fire equivalent to a singularity for people at the time? Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit een bruikbare interpretatie of shift in denken blootlegt.

#ideeën & stemmen

Steve Yegge

Simon Willison

What happened: Steve Yegge : I was chatting with my buddy at Google, who's been a tech director there for about 20 years, about their AI adoption. Why it matters: Interessant als signaal over de onderliggende stack, maar bewust beperkt tot één tooling-item in deze brief.

#tooling / infra

Toward Autonomous Long-Horizon Engineering for ML Research

arXiv reasoning / agents / evals

What happened: Autonomous AI research has advanced rapidly, but long-horizon ML research engineering remains difficult: agents must sustain coherent progress across task comprehension, environment setup, implementation, experimentation, and debugging… Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit iets zegt over waar modelcapaciteit en onderzoek echt naartoe bewegen.

#models & onderzoek

Greg Brockman predicts AI will let small teams match the output of large ones if they can afford the compute

The Decoder

What happened: In the future, working with AI won't mean adapting to the computer—the computer will adapt to you, says OpenAI President Greg Brockman. Why it matters: Interessant omdat dit laat zien hoe AI landt in echte teams, processen of klantwerk.

#adoptie in de praktijk