The AI news for March 1st, 2026
Here are the details of the day's selected top stories:
Now, really everyone can program.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Jetzt-koennen-wirklich-alle-programmieren-11193749.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
AI cameras on the brink of the abyss and a patchy cloud – the photo news of the week 9/26.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/KI-Kameras-vor-dem-Abgrund-und-loechrige-Cloud-die-Fotonews-der-Woche-9-26-11193274.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
After the mass shooting in Canada: OpenAI will inform authorities faster in cases of suspected ChatGPT activity.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/nach-amoklauf-in-kanada-openai-will-bei-chatgpt-verdachtsmomenten-schneller-behoerden-informieren/
The billion-dollar infrastructure deals powering the AI boom
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/28/billion-dollar-infrastructure-deals-ai-boom-data-centers-openai-oracle-nvidia-microsoft-google-meta/
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Today is March 1st, 2026, and here are the latest AI updates.
Anyone can now build software.
AI cameras on thin ice, open AI Titans Canada protocols, AI infrastructure spending boom.
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AI coding agents such as Claude code and open AI codex now let non-developers produce working software.
Kit tested them in an intensive vibe coding session with developer Benjamin Thorstenson.
In one example, a recipe extractor pulled instructions from YouTube, Instagram, and other sites and wrote structured entries into notion all created by a non-programmer.
Tools different style codex tends to plan carefully and follow instructions. Opus is more creative and fast.
Harnesses let agents browse open files and call APIs.
Local models can run on personal hardware so data stays local.
The result faster prototyping and wider access, but risk if one publishes code without understanding it.
Manufacturers rushing to add generative AI to cameras face backlash and security risks.
Kyra integrated Google's nano banana into a micro 4 thirds camera and drew disgust from photographers.
Profoto faced anger after promoting AI lighting seen as devaluing the craft.
An Android app video AI art generator and maker exposed 1.5 million images and 385,000 videos in an open Google cloud storage bucket cyber news found.
Assets tied to Turkish firm codeway digital his metler totaled 12 terabytes unprotected.
72% of analyzed AI apps show similar flaws.
As AI reshapes photography careers in 2026, practical defenses are authentic work, local storage, and basic security.
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Open AI told Canada's AI Minister Evan Solomon it will tighten protocols after a school shooting in Tumblr Ridge that left eight people dead.
The suspect Jesse van Rootsler had interacted with chat GPT.
Open AI staff flagged exchanges as warnings of real world violence.
The company suspended the account but did not notify police.
Wall Street Journal reports open AI will adopt more flexible criteria for sharing account data with authorities,
established direct contacts with Canadian police, and improved systems to detect attempts to evade protections.
Vice President Anna Leary said the account would have been reported under the new rules.
Justice Minister Sean Frazier warned of new AI regulation.
AI infrastructure spending is surging. In video CEO estimates $3 trillion to $4 trillion by the end of the decade.
Microsoft's $1 billion investment in open AI grew to nearly $14 billion and loosened exclusivity.
Oracle landed a $30 billion deal with open AI, then announced a $500 billion compute agreement beginning in 2020.
In video moved GPUs into investments, including a $100 billion GPU for stock deal with open AI.
Meta plans $600 billion in US infrastructure through 2028, building massive sites that strained power and raise environmental concerns.
Hyperscalers project $700 billion in data center spending for 2026.
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