Thursday, March 12, 2026

AI Daily - Thursday, March 12, 2026

 

๐Ÿค– AI Daily: The "Agentic" Shift and Major Breakthroughs

Date: March 11, 2026

Today’s AI landscape is dominated by a clear pivot from models that simply "talk" to agents that "do." From the launch of virtual C-suites for small businesses to breakthroughs in self-correcting code, the theme of the day is operational autonomy.


๐Ÿš€ Top Product Launches & Announcements

  • Mastercard’s "Virtual C-Suite": Mastercard has officially launched its Virtual CFO agent, part of a broader "Virtual C-Suite" designed for small businesses. These agents don't just provide insights; they connect directly to financial systems to manage working capital and payments autonomously.

  • OpenAI’s Record Expansion: Following a massive funding round, OpenAI has deepened its infrastructure integrations with Nvidia and Amazon, signaling a push toward more hardware-optimized consumer and enterprise software that moves beyond the chat interface.

  • Zoom’s "Resolution Economy": Zoom unveiled a major overhaul of ZoomCX. Moving away from "speed" metrics like Average Handle Time, the new AI-driven system focuses on "Resolution," using agents that can solve complex customer issues across platforms without human intervention.

  • Zest AI Democratizes Lending: The launch of the CU Lending Collective brings enterprise-grade AI credit risk assessment to small credit unions, effectively leveling the playing field against banking giants.


๐Ÿงช Research & Technical Breakthroughs

  • The "Self-Teaching" AI: Researchers at USC Viterbi have demonstrated a feedback loop that allows models like GPT-5 to fix their own knowledge gaps in real-time. In tests using the obscure programming language Idris, the AI improved its success rate dramatically by autonomously identifying and correcting its own logic errors.

  • Zephyrus – The Climate Co-Scientist: A new agentic framework called Zephyrus (detailed at ICLR 2026) allows scientists to query complex climate datasets using natural language. The agent translates English into code, runs the simulation, and translates the data back into plain-language findings.

  • Analog AI Chips: IBM Research has unveiled a breakthrough analog AI chip designed for deep learning. This architecture aims to solve the energy-efficiency bottleneck, allowing massive models to run with a fraction of the power required by traditional digital silicon.


⚖️ Regulatory & Industry Trends

  • EU AI Act Implementation: As the August 2026 deadline approaches for Member States to establish AI Regulatory Sandboxes, the European Commission is finalizing its "Code of Practice" for marking and labeling AI-generated content.

  • The Rise of "AI Security Riders": A notable shift in the insurance industry sees carriers now requiring "AI Security Riders." Businesses must now provide documented evidence of adversarial red-teaming and model-level risk assessments to qualify for cyber insurance.

  • Agentic Accounting: Basis has entered the "fintech unicorn" club with its $100M Series B. Their platform marks a trend where "long-horizon" agents take over multi-step professional workflows like audits and tax preparation.


๐Ÿ’ก Notable Quote

"The future isn't about replacing humans; it's about amplifying them. We are moving from AI that answers questions to AI that joins the process of discovery." — Aparna Chennapragada, Microsoft

Thursday, March 12, 2026

 


๐ŸŒ On This Day in History – March 12

  • 1930 – Mahatma Gandhi begins the 240-mile Salt March, a pivotal act of nonviolent resistance against British rule in India.

  • 1933 – Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers his first “fireside chat,” using radio to speak directly to Americans during the Great Depression.

  • 1968 – Mauritius gains independence from Britain, later becoming a republic and a stable democracy in the Indian Ocean region.

  • 1985 – The U.S. and USSR open fresh arms control talks in Geneva, marking another step in easing Cold War tensions.

  • 515 BC – Construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem is completed, shaping the religious and cultural history of Judaism for centuries.

  • 1088 – Urban II is elected Pope; he will later launch the First Crusade, reshaping relations between Europe and the Middle East.

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada politics

a) Yesterday (Mar 11, 2026):
Debate intensifies over Prime Minister Mark Carney’s strategy of welcoming multiple opposition MPs, including Nunavut MP Lori Idlout, into the Liberal caucus, drawing criticism that “back-room deals” are being used to assemble a de facto majority.

b) Expected today (Mar 12, 2026):
Ottawa is expected to focus on whether Carney’s near‑majority government will change its approach to floor crossing and national security, as opposition parties push for clearer rules on party switching and foreign‑influence related security measures.


๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US politics – yesterday

Washington remained consumed by the expanding U.S.–Israeli war on Iran, with debates over deploying special forces into Iran to secure enriched uranium and questions about President Trump’s justification and endgame for the conflict.
The war’s impact on global markets and energy prices continued to dominate political and media discussion, sharpening partisan divides over costs, risks, and strategy.


๐ŸŒ What yesterday is likely to be remembered for (globally)

  • The deepening U.S.–Israeli war on Iran, including talk of sending special forces into Iran and demands for Iranian “unconditional surrender,” marked an escalation with long‑term implications for regional stability, nuclear proliferation, energy markets, and great‑power alignment.

  • Ongoing disruption and risk in the Strait of Hormuz and broader Gulf energy infrastructure reinforced a shift toward prolonged volatility in global oil supplies and prices, with potential knock‑on effects for inflation and economic policy worldwide.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Quotation of the day

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – widely attributed to Mahatma Gandhi (fitting his Salt March anniversary today).


๐ŸŒ… Ottawa (ON) – Sun & Moon Today (Mar 12, 2026)

  • Sunrise: 7:18 am

  • Sunset: 7:06 pm

  • Day length: about 11 hours 47 minutes

  • Moon: Waning crescent, about 40% illuminated – moving from third quarter toward new moon.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

The Brilliant and Bizarre World of Glenn Gould

 


The Brilliant and Bizarre World of Glenn Gould

Imagine a classical music star who completely changed how we listen to some of the world's most famous music, but also had a collection of quirks that would make anyone look twice. That was Glenn Gould, the Canadian pianist who was as well-known for his eccentricities as he was for his brilliant performances. For a look into the strange and wonderful world of this musical genius, we'll explore some of his most fascinating and funny habits.

Gould's defining moment came early. At just 22, he recorded Bach's Goldberg Variations, a piece typically played slowly and thoughtfully. But Gould had other ideas. He played it with incredible speed and clarity, a style that was completely new and instantly made him a star. This was typical of Gould: he never just played a piece; he completely re-imagined it, often in ways that surprised and even shocked critics.

But it was his life off-stage that truly set him apart. Gould was incredibly sensitive to cold and germs. He famously wore heavy coats, hats, and gloves even in the middle of summer, a sight that often left people scratching their heads. He was also known to be a hypochondriac, always worrying about his health and avoiding handshakes whenever possible. He even had a dedicated "pill box" with various medications he would take throughout the day.

Gould also had a unique set of performing quirks. He insisted on using a very specific, low-sitting chair built by his father, and would often hum and sing along as he played. This sound can be heard on almost all of his recordings, a testament to his deeply personal connection to the music. And despite his incredible fame, Gould hated performing live, calling concerts "a force of evil." He eventually retired from the stage at the height of his career, preferring to spend his time in the recording studio where he could control every aspect of his performance.

He was also an early adopter of technology. He would record multiple takes of a piece and then meticulously edit them together, creating a perfect performance that was impossible to replicate in a live setting. He even created "contrapuntal radio documentaries," where multiple voices would overlap like a musical fugue, a truly innovative use of the medium.

While his eccentricities could be confusing, there's no denying Gould's brilliance. He was a true original, a musician who wasn't afraid to go against the grain and create something truly unique. He inspired generations of musicians and listeners alike, and his legacy continues to be celebrated today.

So, the next time you listen to a classical music recording, think about Glenn Gould and his strange, wonderful world. He reminds us that true genius often comes with a healthy dose of eccentricity, and that's what makes it so fascinating.

AI Daily - Wednesday, March 11, 2026

 

๐Ÿค– AI Daily: The "Agentic" Shift and Major Breakthroughs

Date: March 11, 2026

Today’s AI landscape is dominated by a clear pivot from models that simply "talk" to agents that "do." From the launch of virtual C-suites for small businesses to breakthroughs in self-correcting code, the theme of the day is operational autonomy.


๐Ÿš€ Top Product Launches & Announcements

  • Mastercard’s "Virtual C-Suite": Mastercard has officially launched its Virtual CFO agent, part of a broader "Virtual C-Suite" designed for small businesses. These agents don't just provide insights; they connect directly to financial systems to manage working capital and payments autonomously.

  • OpenAI’s Record Expansion: Following a massive funding round, OpenAI has deepened its infrastructure integrations with Nvidia and Amazon, signaling a push toward more hardware-optimized consumer and enterprise software that moves beyond the chat interface.

  • Zoom’s "Resolution Economy": Zoom unveiled a major overhaul of ZoomCX. Moving away from "speed" metrics like Average Handle Time, the new AI-driven system focuses on "Resolution," using agents that can solve complex customer issues across platforms without human intervention.

  • Zest AI Democratizes Lending: The launch of the CU Lending Collective brings enterprise-grade AI credit risk assessment to small credit unions, effectively leveling the playing field against banking giants.


๐Ÿงช Research & Technical Breakthroughs

  • The "Self-Teaching" AI: Researchers at USC Viterbi have demonstrated a feedback loop that allows models like GPT-5 to fix their own knowledge gaps in real-time. In tests using the obscure programming language Idris, the AI improved its success rate dramatically by autonomously identifying and correcting its own logic errors.

  • Zephyrus – The Climate Co-Scientist: A new agentic framework called Zephyrus (detailed at ICLR 2026) allows scientists to query complex climate datasets using natural language. The agent translates English into code, runs the simulation, and translates the data back into plain-language findings.

  • Analog AI Chips: IBM Research has unveiled a breakthrough analog AI chip designed for deep learning. This architecture aims to solve the energy-efficiency bottleneck, allowing massive models to run with a fraction of the power required by traditional digital silicon.


⚖️ Regulatory & Industry Trends

  • EU AI Act Implementation: As the August 2026 deadline approaches for Member States to establish AI Regulatory Sandboxes, the European Commission is finalizing its "Code of Practice" for marking and labeling AI-generated content.

  • The Rise of "AI Security Riders": A notable shift in the insurance industry sees carriers now requiring "AI Security Riders." Businesses must now provide documented evidence of adversarial red-teaming and model-level risk assessments to qualify for cyber insurance.

  • Agentic Accounting: Basis has entered the "fintech unicorn" club with its $100M Series B. Their platform marks a trend where "long-horizon" agents take over multi-step professional workflows like audits and tax preparation.


๐Ÿ’ก Notable Quote

"The future isn't about replacing humans; it's about amplifying them. We are moving from AI that answers questions to AI that joins the process of discovery." — Aparna Chennapragada, Microsoft