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March 25, 2026

 

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Meta is cutting several hundred jobs

Meta is cutting several hundred jobs: Meta is laying off several hundred employees across multiple teams, including sales, recruiting, and the Reality Labs division. The cuts will impact employees in the U.S. and other international markets. Read More

Jury finds Meta and Google negligent in landmark social media addiction trial: The jury says Meta and YouTube will have to pay $3 million in damages. Read More

Melania Trump wants a robot to homeschool your child: The first lady sees AI and robotics playing a prominent role in the future of American education. Read More

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Afternoon Must-Reads

Google unveils TurboQuant, a new AI memory compression algorithm — and yes, the internet is calling it 'Pied Piper'

Google unveils TurboQuant, a new AI memory compression algorithm — and yes, the internet is calling it 'Pied Piper': Google’s TurboQuant has the internet joking about Pied Piper from HBO's "Silicon Valley." The compression algorithm promises to shrink AI’s “working memory” by up to 6x, but it’s still just a lab experiment for now. Read More

After pivoting, Y Combinator grad Glimpse raises $35M led by a16z: Glimpse announced on Wednesday a $35 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from 8VC and YC. Read More

Granola raises $125M, hits $1.5B valuation as it expands from meeting notetaker to enterprise AI app: Granola's valuation jumped from $250 million to $1.5 billion with this round, and it has added more support for AI agents after users previously complained. Read More

Harvey confirms $11B valuation: Sequoia triples down: Investors like Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, Kleiner Perkins, and Elad Gil can't get enough of AI legal tech startup Harvey. Read More

Lucid Bots raises $20M to keep up with demand for its window-washing drones : Lucid Bots has seen demand accelerate over the last year for its window-cleaning drones and power-washing robots. Read More

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Kindred talks home-swapping platform for travelers, Chef Robotics introduces AI into commercial kitchens, and Character.AI addresses chatbot safety with teens.

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Last but Not Least

Arbor Energy just landed a billion-dollar order to bring rocket turbine tech to the power grid

Arbor Energy just landed a billion-dollar order to bring rocket turbine tech to the power grid: The large deal sees Arbor delivering as many as 200 of its Halcyon turbines, which can burn either natural gas or waste biomass. Read More

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