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Tech-Reader AI Digest for Mon Apr 13 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Monday, April 13, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Stanford Releases Its 2026 AI Index — The Annual Report Card Nobody Can Ignore What happened:  Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered AI released its  2026 AI Index Report  today — the field's most comprehensive annual data snapshot, now in its ninth year. The headline finding: AI capability is advancing faster than any previous technology in history, while the institutions meant to govern, oversee, and staff it are falling further behind. Stanford researchers are calling this the  Capability-Accountability Gap  — and the 2026 data suggests it is widening. (Source:  Stanford HAI / MIT Technology Review / SiliconAngle / IEEE Spectrum ) Key findings from the 400+ page report: On performance:  The best frontier models now top  50% accuracy on Humanity's Last Exam  — the hardest benchmark in existence, designed by domain experts to be unso...

Now Playing: The Dark Side of AI podcast

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  Now Playing: The Dark Side of AI podcast Check out the latest Secret Life of AI podcast on YouTube #AI   #Podcast   #YouTube The Claude Mythos story broke this week and the internet did what it always does. Fear. Outrage. Ultron memes. We took a different approach. In this special edition of The Secret Life of AI podcast, Margaret and Timothy sit down in the library and have the conversation the internet couldn't quite manage. Not panic. Not dismissal. Just a clear look at what actually changed, why it matters, and why Margaret — who has seen enough history to have an opinion — believes we are going to be fine. "Worrying and panicking are different things. I've learned to do the first and resist the second." If you've been following the Claude Mythos story and wanted something calm, grounded, and human — this one is for you. 🎧 Listen now on  YouTube . Aaron Rose is a software engineer and technology writer at  tech-reader.blog .  Catch up on the latest e...

The Secret Life of AI: The Dark Side of AI

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  The Secret Life of AI: The Dark Side of AI How to prompt, think, and get results from any AI tool #WorkingWithAI   #Prompting   #AIConfidence Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they'll show you exactly how to get what you want from AI. Episode 4 A Model Anthropic Built Timothy came in quietly, which Margaret noticed immediately. He had the look of someone who had been turning a thought over all morning and hadn't been able to put it down. He usually arrived with some energy — a question half-formed, a concept he'd been turning over on the walk from the street. Today he set his phone face-down on the reading table and stood there for a moment without saying anything. Margaret looked up from her book but didn't speak. She had learned, over many years, that some thoughts needed a moment to find their shape before they could be handed to another person. "I...

The Secret Life of AWS: The Real-Time Loop (Amazon API Gateway WebSockets)

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  The Secret Life of AWS: The Real-Time Loop (Amazon API Gateway WebSockets) How to push asynchronous backend updates to your frontend using WebSockets #AWS   #APIGateway   #WebSockets   #CloudArchitecture Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 65 Timothy was reading a furious customer feedback form. He turned his monitor toward Margaret as she walked into the studio. "Our event-driven architecture is lightning fast, but it is causing a severe customer experience problem," Timothy explained. "A customer clicked 'Checkout' on our website. The API Gateway instantly returned a success response, and the browser showed a green checkmark. But three seconds later, the backend Saga realized the item was out of stock and triggered the automated refund." "So t...

The Secret Life of Python: The Conveyor Belt

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  The Secret Life of Python: The Conveyor Belt Thread-safe communication with queues #Python   #Threading   #Concurrency   #SoftwareEngineering Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 34 Timothy was exhausted. He had spent the week managing locks, checking acquisition orders, and setting timeouts to prevent deadlocks. "Margaret," Timothy said, "locking everything is like trying to run a restaurant where only one person is allowed in the kitchen at a time, and they have to lock the fridge, the stove, and the sink separately. It’s making my head spin. Is there a way to just... hand off the work?" Margaret smiled and walked over to the whiteboard. She didn't draw a safe or a vault this time. She drew a long, moving belt. "You’ve been fighting over  Shared Da...

Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for Apr 7-10, 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for Apr 7-10, 2026 Saturday, April 11, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest The five stories that defined this week in AI: 1. Amazon's AWS AI business hit a $15 billion annual revenue run rate  — CEO Andy Jassy disclosed the figure in his annual shareholder letter, backed by a $200B capex commitment and OpenAI's $100B AWS spending pledge. The bubble skeptics got their answer. 2. CoreWeave landed two landmark deals in 48 hours  — a $21B Meta expansion and a new multi-year Anthropic agreement, bringing nine of the ten leading AI model providers onto its platform. The shared utility layer of the AI industry is now visible. 3. TSMC posted its best quarter ever  — NT$1.134 trillion in Q1 revenue, up 35% year over year, with March alone up 45%. AI chip demand held through geopolitical turbulence and macro uncertainty. The infrastructure buildout is not slowing down. 4. Florida AG opened an investigation into OpenAI  over the F...

The Secret Life of AWS: The Console and the CLI

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  The Secret Life of AWS: The Console and the CLI Two ways to work with AWS — and why one of them doesn't scale #AWS   #CloudComputing   #AWSSeries Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They meet in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they work through the tools, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern software. Today, Timothy logs in for the first time. Episode 4 Timothy arrived with his laptop open before he sat down, which was new. He had always been someone who preferred paper — notebook, pen, the physical act of writing as thinking. The laptop on the table between them felt like a statement. "I created an account," he said. Margaret looked at the screen. "And?" "And I logged in." He turned the laptop to face her. "And then I sat there for quite a long time, not entirely sure what I was looking at." The AWS Management Console filled the screen — the familiar grid of service ic...