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Meta Just Cracked Open WhatsApp for Third-Party AI Chatbots — But There’s a Catch
So here’s a fun plot twist in the AI world: Meta, the company that banned rival AI chatbots from WhatsApp back in January, just did a complete 180 and is now [letting competitors back in](https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/05/meta-will-allow-rival-ai-chatbots-on-whatsapp-in-europe-but-for-a-fee/). Why? Because the European Commission basically told them to knock it off or face interim measures. Classic regulatory pressure doing… Continue reading
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Paperclip AI Wants to Run Your Entire Company With Zero Humans — And It’s Open Source
So, the “zero-human company” thing is no longer just a thought experiment. [Paperclip AI](https://paperclip.ing/) dropped on GitHub and it’s been climbing fast — already sitting at 4.3k+ stars and trending on [trendshift.io](https://trendshift.io), [Microlaunch](https://microlaunch.net/p/paperclip), and [daily.dev](https://app.daily.dev/posts/3cvwitxlb). Blogs like [Flowtivity](https://flowtivity.ai/blog/zero-human-company-paperclip-ai-agent-orchestration/) and [VibeSparking](https://www.vibesparking.com/en/blog/ai/agent-orchestration/2026-03-05-paperclip-open-source-orchestration-zero-human-companies/) have already published deep dives on it, and honestly, the concept is wild enough to… Continue reading
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Jido 2.0 Makes a Strong Case for Building AI Agents in Elixir
If you’ve been watching the AI agent space, you’ve probably noticed that most frameworks are built on Python or TypeScript. So when [Jido 2.0](https://jido.run/blog/jido-2-0-is-here) dropped this week — an agent framework built entirely on Elixir and the BEAM — it caught a lot of people off guard. In a good way. The project racked up… Continue reading
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CollectivIQ Just Dropped and It Might Change How You Trust AI Answers
So here’s something I’ve been wanting for a while — a tool that doesn’t just give me one AI’s opinion, but actually checks multiple models against each other before handing me an answer. That’s exactly what [CollectivIQ](https://www.collectiviq.com) does, and after poking around with it this week, I’m genuinely impressed. The idea is simple but powerful.… Continue reading
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Aident AI Beta 2: Finally, Automation That Doesn’t Make You Think in Flowcharts
I’ve been watching the no-code automation space for a while now, and most tools still feel like you’re programming — just with boxes and arrows instead of code. That’s why [Aident AI](https://aident.ai/) caught my attention when its Beta 2 dropped on [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/products/aident-ai) on March 5th, pulling in over 410 upvotes and claiming the #1… Continue reading
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Anthropic x Mozilla Firefox Red Team Security Testing: 22 CVEs in Two Weeks Is Wild
So Anthropic just dropped one of the most impressive AI-assisted security projects I’ve seen in a while. They pointed Claude Opus 4.6 at the Firefox codebase and let it hunt for bugs — and within just two weeks, it [uncovered 22 CVEs](https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/hardening-firefox-anthropic-red-team/), 14 of which were rated high severity. That’s more security bugs than were… Continue reading
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Vet (by Imbue): The Safety Net Your AI Coding Agent Desperately Needs
If you’ve been letting Claude Code, Cursor, or Cline write code for you — and let’s be honest, who isn’t at this point — you’ve probably had that stomach-dropping moment where you realize the agent just did something… wrong. Maybe it half-implemented a feature and claimed it was done. Maybe it quietly introduced a SQL… Continue reading
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RFC 406i – RAGS (Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop): The Open Source Community’s Copy-Paste Defense Against AI Spam PRs
If you’ve been maintaining an open source project in the past year, you already know the pain. AI-generated pull requests are flooding in — overly polite commit messages, hallucinated APIs, bloated boilerplate code that technically runs but makes zero sense in context. And now, thanks to [RFC 406i](https://406.fail/), you’ve got a standardized, tongue-in-cheek way to… Continue reading
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Heywa Wants to Kill the Wall of Text — And It Might Actually Pull It Off
We’ve all been there. You ask ChatGPT a simple question and get back a novel. Scroll, scroll, scroll. Heywa, a London-based startup founded by Milena Nikolic, is betting that the future of AI answers isn’t about better text — it’s about ditching the text format altogether. [Heywa](https://heywalabs.com/) takes your question and turns the response into… Continue reading
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Clinejection: How a Single GitHub Issue Title Pwned 4,000 Developer Machines
So here’s a wild one. A security researcher named Adnan Khan found that you could compromise thousands of developer machines just by writing a cleverly worded GitHub issue title. No zero-day exploit, no sophisticated malware dropper — just a sentence that tricked an AI bot into doing your bidding. The attack, now known as [Clinejection](https://grith.ai/blog/clinejection-when-your-ai-tool-installs-another),… Continue reading
