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Tech League

#18 EuroStack

3 Apr 2026

Eurostack, an industry-led initiative, seeks to enhance European digital sovereignty by reducing reliance on non-European tech giants through policy advocacy, public procurement reforms, and market-driven growth strategies, while addressing challenges like market fragmentation, funding gaps, and geopolitical risks with a 2030 roadmap.

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The AI Report Live

The $52 Billion AI Agent Revolution No One Is Talking About

2 Apr 2026

The text explores how tailored AI implementationvia agents for training, sales analysis, and client communicationenhances human roles through structured training, oversight, and adaptability, while addressing challenges like unstructured data and 24/7 availability using RAG, vector search, and user-centric customization, with future goals in multimodal interfaces and brain-computer integration.

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AB Testing

Episode 228: Hangin' with Shachin and Pulkit

2 Apr 2026

AI transforms software testing by boosting efficiency and automation through tools like EverTest, yet challenges like its limitations in complex business logic, the need for human oversight, and the evolving role of testers as strategic orchestrators balancing AI with creative problem-solving and business alignment persist, underscoring the necessity of human judgment in ensuring quality beyond automation.

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Latent Space

Moonlake: Causal World Models should be Multimodal, Interactive, and Efficient with Chris Manning and Fan-yun Sun

2 Apr 2026

The text addresses challenges in AI benchmarking for complex tasks like personalized recommendations, critiques current models' limitations in nuanced interaction and symbolic understanding, and advocates for multimodal, interactive AI with embodied reasoning, simulation theory, and hybrid frameworks to balance symbolic abstraction and efficiency, addressing gaps in vision-language and generative video models.

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The BugBash Podcast

Programming as an Act of Building Vocabulary

2 Apr 2026

The podcast examines challenges in creating reliable software, highlighting LLMs' struggles with complex systems due to lacking shared abstractions, explores distributed systems theory vs. practice, emphasizes learning through code analysis and DST testing, and underscores the necessity of human expertise and clear terminology in bridging AI limitations and real-world engineering.

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Lenny's Podcast: Product, Career, Growth

An AI state of the union: Weve passed the inflection point, dark factories are coming, and automation timelines | Simon Willison

2 Apr 2026

AI is revolutionizing coding through rapid code generation, automation, and workflow shifts, expanding into broader knowledge work while raising concerns about productivity paradoxes, reliability risks, ethical use, and emerging challenges like "vibe coding," agentic engineering, and balancing AI efficiency with human oversight.

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