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Chain of News 23/03/2026

23/03/2026
The latest releases highlighta push toward more capable and secure AI development tools for engineers. TypeScript 6.0 is now generally available, giving developers a stronger typed foundation for building AI‑enhanced web applications. GitHub’s CodeQL now integrates AI‑powered vulnerability detection across additional languages and frameworks, helping teams surface security issues earlier in the CI pipeline. Meanwhile, LangSmith Fleet introduces two distinct agent authorization models—Assistants that rely on end‑user credentials and Claws that use a fixed credential set—providing clearer pathways for building and deploying autonomous agents. Apple’s upcoming WWDC is expected to unveil major Siri upgrades, signaling deeper AI integration into consumer platforms, while Gimlet Labs’

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LangChain Blog

Join LangChain at Google Cloud Next 2026

If you're attending Google Cloud Next 2026 in Las Vegas this year and working on agent development, here's what we have planned. Visit Us at Booth #5006 We'll be at Booth #5006 in the Expo Hall at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, April 22-24.

23/03/2026
Ars Technica AI

Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn’t just “AI slop”

If game makers don’t like it, “they could decide not to use it, you know?"

23/03/2026
TechCrunch AI

Bernie Sanders’ AI ‘gotcha’ video flops, but the memes are great

Sen. Bernie Sanders thinks he's tricked Claude into revealing the AI industry's secrets, but he really just exposed how agreeable chatbots can become.

23/03/2026
Simon Willison

Quoting David Abram

I have been doing this for years, and the hardest parts of the job were never about typing out code. I have always struggled most with understanding systems, debugging things that made no sense, designing architectures that wouldn't collapse under heavy load, and making decisions that would save months of pain later. None of these problems can be solved LLMs. They can suggest code, help with boilerplate, sometimes can act as a sounding board. But they don't understand the system, they don't carr

23/03/2026
TechCrunch AI

Vibe-coding startup Lovable is on the hunt for acquisitions

Lovable's founder said the fast-growing vibe-coding startup is looking for startups and teams to join its company.

23/03/2026
TechCrunch AI

Apple sets June date for WWDC 2026, teasing ‘AI advancements’

Apple will host its next Worldwide Developers Conference the week of June 8. The company is expected to announce major updates to Siri with advanced AI capabilities.

23/03/2026
LangChain Blog

Two different types of agent authorization

LangSmith Fleet introduces two types of agent authorization: Assistants, which use the end user's own credentials, and Claws, which use a fixed set of credentials.

23/03/2026
Ars Technica AI

As teens await sentencing for nudifying girls, parents aim to sue school

Teens will be sentenced Wednesday after admitting to creating AI CSAM.

23/03/2026
TypeScript Blog

Announcing TypeScript 6.0

Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 6.0! If you are not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding syntax for types, which enables type-checking to catch errors, and provide rich editor tooling. You can learn more about TypeScript and how to get started on the TypeScript […] The post Announcing TypeScript 6.0 appeared first on TypeScript .

23/03/2026
TechCrunch AI

Startup Gimlet Labs is solving the AI inference bottleneck in a surprisingly elegant way

Gimlet Labs just raised an $80 million Series A for tech that lets AI run across NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, ARM, Cerebras and d-Matrix chips, simultaneously.

23/03/2026
GitHub Blog

GitHub expands application security coverage with AI‑powered detections

CodeQL and AI‑powered detections work together in GitHub Code Security to identify vulnerabilities across more languages and frameworks. The post GitHub expands application security coverage with AI‑powered detections appeared first on The GitHub Blog .

23/03/2026
TechCrunch AI

Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic ‘retaliation’

In a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) equated the DoD's decision to label Anthropic a "supply chain risk" as retaliation, arguing that the Pentagon could simply have terminated its contract with the AI lab.

23/03/2026
Josh W. Comeau

Sneaky Header Blocker Trick

There is a lil’ UI detail on this blog. Most people don’t even notice it, but the ones who do often reach out, asking how on earth it works. It feels like it defies the rules of CSS! In this blog post, I’ll break down the surprisingly-straightforward implementation so you can start using this trick yourself.

23/03/2026
Simon Willison

Beats now have notes

Last month I added a feature I call beats to this blog, pulling in some of my other content from external sources and including it on the homepage, search and various archive pages on the site. On any given day these frequently outnumber my regular posts. They were looking a little bit thin and were lacking any form of explanation beyond a link, so I've added the ability to annotate them with a "note" which now shows up as part of their display. Here's what that looks like for the content I publ

23/03/2026
OpenAI Blog

Creating with Sora Safely

To address the novel safety challenges posed by a state-of-the-art video model as well as a new social creation platform, we’ve built Sora 2 and the Sora app with safety at the foundation. Our approach is anchored in concrete protections.

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