2026.03.30DAILY REPORT

AI's Real Bottleneck: Not RAM, But Math Capabilities?

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01 / INSIGHTS2026.03.29 16:18

AI's Real Bottleneck: Not RAM, But Math Capabilities?

Some argue AI research overemphasizes scaling parameters and memory while neglecting mathematical optimizations. Improving core algorithms like attention mechanisms could yield efficiency gains without increased hardware costs.

02 / TOOLS2026.03.29 18:10

Miasma: Tool to Trap AI Web Scrapers in Endless Loops

Miasma is an open-source tool that generates complex web pages with misleading information to trap AI scrapers in infinite loops. Designed to prevent unauthorized content extraction, it has sparked debate about AI data ethics.

03 / INSIGHTS2026.03.29 10:35

AI data centers could face $9T bubble

Financial Times warns the current AI data center boom could create a $9 trillion bubble. Massive capital flows into computing infrastructure while actual demand fails to match investment scale. Analysts note that without proven commercial returns for AI applications, overbuilt data centers could become a massive burden, prompting investor reassessment of the entire AI supply chain.

04 / RELEASES2026.03.29 10:17

Claude Code 1.0.31 Fixes Cowork Dispatch Message Delivery

Claude Code released version 1.0.31, fixing a bug where messages in Cowork Dispatch failed to deliver. The update optimizes the message queue system to ensure stable team collaboration functionality.

05 / NEWS2026.03.29 22:20

Police Misidentified Woman Using AI Facial Recognition

Angela Lipps was wrongfully arrested in Tennessee after police misidentified her as a suspect from North Dakota using AI facial recognition. The system incorrectly matched her to surveillance footage, highlighting reliability concerns in law enforcement AI deployments.

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