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😜 Perplexity introduces always-on local AI system called Personal Computer

Perplexity launched Personal Computer, a local AI setup built around a Mac mini that acts as a proxy for Perplexity Computer.

The system connects the Perplexity agent with a continuously running local environment. The AI can move between tools, execute tasks autonomously, and continue work without user interaction.

It also supports remote access from any device, persistent memory, and connectors to external services. The agent can work directly with local files and projects.

Personal Computer is currently available through a waitlist.

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πŸ” Google names new London building after AlphaGo’s move 37

Google named its new London building β€œPlatform 37”, referencing the famous 37th move played by AlphaGo against Lee Sedol.

The move became one of the most discussed moments in AI history. This week marks 10 years since the match where AlphaGo defeated the Go champion.

The building will also host The AI Exchange, a public space for talks, exhibitions, and events focused on artificial intelligence.

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πŸ”‡ Deveillance unveils device that blocks microphones within a 2-meter radius

Startup Deveillance introduced Spectre I, a portable device designed to protect conversations from nearby microphones. The system creates a privacy zone of about 2 meters around the user.

The device scans the environment for microphones and emits signals humans cannot hear. Microphones capture the signals, which overlay speech and turn recordings into noise.

Spectre I uses AI-based signal processing instead of traditional radio jamming and runs entirely on the device. No data is sent to the cloud.

The product is currently available for preorder with a $1,200 deposit, with first deliveries expected in August 2026.

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πŸ”‹ Aulumu launches M10 power bank with MagSafe and Apple Watch charging

Aulumu introduced the M10, a magnetic power bank with 10,000 mAh capacity. The device supports charging three gadgets at once.

It includes a MagSafe wireless charger up to 15W, a built-in Apple Watch charger at 2.5W, and a USB-C port with Power Delivery up to 35W for input and output. A USB-C cable is integrated into the body and doubles as a lanyard.

The case uses anodized aluminum with an asymmetric design and grip ridges. The unit also includes active cooling.

The power bank weighs 248 grams and is priced at about $90.

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A vision of the future from 1930.

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Steve Jobs was a marketing genius.

This is how he introduced the iPod Nano in 2005.


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French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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Thank you, we will take it.

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πŸ§ͺFounder uses AI to build a cancer vaccine for his dog

Tech entrepreneur Paul Conyngham created a personalized cancer vaccine after his dog Rosie was diagnosed with aggressive cancer that kept growing despite treatment.

He sequenced Rosie’s DNA and used AI tools to identify cancer mutations. The results went into AlphaEvolve to find protein targets, and researchers at the UNSW RNA Institute turned that analysis into a custom mRNA vaccine.

After injections in late 2025, one of Rosie’s largest tumors shrank by about 50%. Scientists are now preparing a second version of the vaccine to target the remaining tumors.

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Chinese startup builds RTX 4060-level GPU from scratch

Shanghai startup Lisuan Tech unveiled the G100, a GPU built on its own architecture. The company launched in 2021 by three former S3 Graphics engineers who designed everything from the instruction set to the compute cores.

The chip uses a 6 nm TSMC process, 12 GB GDDR6, and about 24 TFLOPS. Benchmarks place it close to NVIDIA’s RTX 4060.

Lisuan has raised $132M at a valuation near $580M. Preorders open March 17 with release planned for June 18.3

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πŸ“· Photoshop Beta added a new AI feature that lets users rotate 2D layers in 3D space

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Electric lifts that climb stairs on their own just came out in China, carrying up to 180 kg for 60 to 80 floors, totally changing the game for delivery people.

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πŸ“Ή ByteDance delays global launch of Seedance 2.0 video generator

ByteDance postponed the international release of its video generation model Seedance 2.0.

The model drew attention for producing high-quality videos featuring Hollywood actors. Studios and industry groups in Hollywood filed complaints over the technology.

Seedance 2.0 will remain available only in China for now.

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”§ Nvidia shows DLSS 5 that turns low-quality graphics into photorealistic visuals in real time

Nvidia introduced DLSS 5, a new version of its rendering tech that can convert simple low-quality graphics into photorealistic output.

Similar approaches have been used in photo and video generation pipelines for about a year, but Nvidia brings this into real-time rendering.

The system can take schematic 3D scenes and upscale them to near-photoreal quality during runtime.

This could extend to AI workflows, where simple generated scenes are later refined into high-quality visuals.

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🦞 Nvidia launches NemoClaw to support OpenClaw environments

Nvidia introduced NemoClaw as part of its push into OpenClaw infrastructure. The system provides isolated environments for running agents and helps prevent unintended actions like data deletion.

The platform also offers free generation with the LLM model nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b.

Usage costs are tied to the OpenClaw virtual environment, priced at about $0.12 per hour.

Nvidia is starting to package agent infrastructure as a managed service.

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πŸ“Š Karpathy maps US jobs by AI automation risk

Andrej Karpathy released an open-source dataset scoring 342 US occupations by exposure to AI, using an LLM-based scale from 0 to 10.

Jobs with digital output and remote workflows rank highest. Software developers and analysts score 8–9, while roles like roofers and janitors stay near 0–1. Medical transcriptionists reach 10.

The average exposure across all jobs is 5.3.

The full pipeline, including data, scoring, and visualization, is open source.

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