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Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Duration: 3:54
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Welcome to AIskimIQ, your weekly deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence. I'm your host, and today is March 31st, 2026. We're covering everything from explainable AI shaking up model oversight, to Microsoft's ambitious multi-step automation features, to the growing chorus of voices calling for a pause on frontier AI development.
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Let's start with large language models and a major shift in how companies are thinking about AI transparency.
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Gartner is forecasting that explainable AI will drive investment in LLM observability across 50% of generative AI deployments by 2028, more than triple the 15% adoption rate we're seeing today.
0:40
AI agents are moving from experimental projects to production systems, and that's bringing new capabilities—and new challenges.
0:46
Researchers are building multi-agent LLM frameworks with self-evolving capabilities that can autonomously handle complex biomedical data analysis tasks.
0:54
Microsoft Copilot Studio is now addressing the OWASP Top 10 security risks in agentic AI as these systems transition from pilots to live deployments.
1:03
The IronCurtain project is offering a novel approach to AI agent security using virtual machine isolation and action control policies to keep autonomous systems in check.
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The AI safety conversation is heating up, with dissenting voices getting louder and organized action taking center stage.
1:21
Negotiations over a national AI framework are expected to move slowly, but the momentum for stronger regulations is building.
1:28
Experts remain divided on whether to pause AI development, though concerns about existential risks are pushing more voices to call for caution.
1:37
About 200 protesters marched to OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI headquarters in San Francisco on March 21, demanding a halt to frontier AI development.
1:46
Microsoft is rolling out significant upgrades to its Copilot ecosystem with a focus on multi-step automation.
1:53
Microsoft unveiled new Copilot features allowing users to leverage multiple AI models simultaneously, with Copilot Cowork now available to early-access customers.
2:01
Copilot Cowork enables autonomous multi-step workflows directly within Microsoft 365 apps, now integrating Anthropic's Claude alongside other models.
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The new task execution feature launched March 30th empowers Copilot to handle complex workflows across the Microsoft 365 suite with minimal human intervention.
2:18
The generative media space is evolving rapidly, with new capabilities arriving while others face strategic shifts.
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Researchers at the Katz School have developed an AI system that can edit and generate videos directly from text prompts, advancing the state of video synthesis.
2:34
OpenAI has shut down its standalone Sora video generation app, signaling a shift in strategy away from consumer-facing generative tools.
2:42
YouTube is democratizing AI video creation by expanding Effect Maker to all eligible creators, enabling Shorts producers to generate AI videos from simple prompts.
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Embodied AI is moving into real-world logistics operations.
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Humanoid successfully integrated agentic AI into its HMND 01 Alpha robot to autonomously handle warehouse logistics tasks, completing a live proof-of-concept with SAP and Martur Fompak.
3:06
New research is refining how we train AI systems to reason more effectively.
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A new study on entropy-preserving reinforcement learning is building on policy gradient algorithms to advance language model reasoning capabilities.
3:18
The AI chip landscape is intensifying as Samsung makes big bets and startups raise serious capital.
3:25
Samsung-backed AI chip firm Rebellions raised $400 million ahead of its IPO, positioning itself to compete with Nvidia in AI inference workloads.
3:34
Samsung Electronics is backing this growth with a staggering $73 billion annual investment plan focused on AI semiconductors, and the company is signaling active interest in strategic acquisitions.
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That's what's happening in AI this week. Thanks for tuning in to AIskimIQ—stay curious, stay informed, and we'll see you next time.
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