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In Today’s Briefing:
Geopolitical Tech Crisis: How the Iran-U.S. war, the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and strikes on Qatar’s helium plants are threatening the global semiconductor supply chain.
Anthropic Dispatch: Claude gets direct remote control of your computer, completing tasks while you step away.
Luma AI Uni-1: A new foundational image model that processes text and visuals through a single “thinking” pipeline.
Jensen Huang on AGI: Nvidia’s CEO claims Artificial General Intelligence has already been achieved via agentic software.
OpenAI’s Reality Check: A $10B funding round at a $730B valuation, the official shutdown of Sora, and IPO risk disclosures detailing a heavy reliance on Microsoft and TSMC.
Zuck’s Internal Agents: Meta mandates AI usage in performance reviews as Zuckerberg builds a personal “CEO agent” to bypass middle management.
Cisco’s LLM Security Leaderboard: Anthropic dominates the top 10 for multi-turn attack resistance, while open-weights models struggle.
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Anthropic ships remote computer use

Anthropic just released a research preview that hands Claude direct control of your desktop — letting it click, type, and navigate across any app on your Mac while you step away, with phone-based task assignment through Dispatch.
The details:
The newly released Dispatch turns the combo into a remote setup, allowing users to fire off a task from mobile and letting Claude handle it on the computer.
The system is built to avoid screen control when possible, checking for direct app integrations and browser access before resorting to clicking.
The feature is only available to macOS users on Pro or Max plans currently via Cowork and Claude Code, with a Windows version also in the pipeline.
Anthropic acquired computer use startup Vercept in February, with the new release marking the team’s first product launch after just four weeks.
Why it matters: Anthropic’s Alex Albert puts it well, saying, “the future where I never have to open my laptop to get work done is becoming real very fast”. While losing OpenClaw to OAI was considered by many to be a miss, the recent flurry of features has shown the building blocks forming to turn Claude into its own remote agent.
Luma AI’s new image model thinks as it generates
Image source: Luma AI
Luma AI rolled out Uni-1, an image model that processes text and visuals through the same pipeline — thinking through what it’s asked to do before and while it creates, with the company calling this approach “path to general intelligence.”
The details:
Uni-1 runs on the same type of architecture as GPT Image 1.5 and Nano Banana Pro, processing text and images in a single pipeline instead of diffusion.
The model also features real-world understanding, enabling creative decisions and use cases such as infographics, manga, and specific aesthetics.
In testing, Uni-1 topped human preference rankings for style, editing, and reference-based work, trailing only Nano Banana Pro in text-to-image ELO.
Uni-1’s API price of ~$0.09 / image at 2K resolution undercuts Nano Banana Pro’s $0.134 rate by roughly a third, though the API is waitlist-only for now.
Why it matters: Luma made its name in video, so an image model is a new direction. If the same system can extend into video, voice, and interactive worlds as Luma is teasing, Uni-1 could set the foundation for one model that can do it all creatively — moving into the creative agent territory that users are starting to expect.
War in Iran puts tech industry on fragile footing
The tech industry is notorious for operating within its own bubble — sometimes even its own reality distortion field — but the impacts of the Iran-U.S. war are threatening to bear down on it.
Multiple factors are now in play in the conflict that could disrupt tech companies and impact the pace of AI growth:
Iran names U.S. tech firms as targets: The official news agency of the Iranian military listed Amazon, Microsoft, Palantir, and Oracle as the “enemy’s technological infrastructure” and made clear that it considers them military targets. This was connected to the U.S. threat to obliterate Iran’s power plants, a stance that has since been softened.
Critical mineral shortage disrupts chip makers: Semiconductors run the world, especially AI, and the industry is facing a critical shortage of minerals because of the conflict. A third of the world’s helium comes from Qatar, and it’s essential for cooling systems and circuits in producing semiconductors. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz puts the semiconductor supply chain at risk, and Iran has already struck the Qatar helium plant at Ras Laffan and taken it offline.
Hyperscalers rethink Middle East expansion: Tech companies had been preparing to invest billions of dollars in data centers and AI factories, but the instability and uncertainty of the conflict between the U.S./Israel and Iran has put those plans in jeopardy. Iran has already attacked AWS buildings in the UAE. OpenAI, Nvidia, Oracle, and Cisco have been collaborating on a potential 5-gigawatt facility in the UAE. But a prolonged conflict could redirect this and other projects to safer havens like India, Southeast Asia, or Northern Europe.
Apple announces Apple Business LINK
Apple announced Apple Business, a free all-in-one platform that combines device management, productivity tools, and customer outreach into a single service replacing Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect.
The platform includes built-in MDM, new “Blueprints” for zero-touch deployment, Managed Apple Accounts with cryptographic separation between personal and work data, and integrated email, calendar, and directory services.
Apple Business launches April 14 in over 200 countries, and existing data from the three discontinued services will automatically migrate, while Business Essentials customers will stop being charged monthly device management fees.
Jensen Huang claims AGI has already been achieved LINK
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told Lex Fridman on his podcast that he believes AGI has already been achieved, pointing to agentic tools that could theoretically build and run a viral app.
The claim matters because OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft includes escape clauses tied to AGI, though their contract defines it as an AI model generating $100 billion in profit.
Microsoft has been preparing for a possible split by restructuring its AI division to focus on its own models, while tensions grow over OpenAI’s latest funding round and competing partnerships.
Zuck ramps up Meta’s internal AI agent use
Mark Zuckerberg is creating a personal “CEO agent” to shortcut the chain of command when he needs quick answers, according to the WSJ, coming as part of a company-wide mandate that now factors AI usage into performance reviews.
The details:
Zuck’s agent is still in development, but already handles tasks like pulling answers that typically require going through multiple layers of Meta’s org chart.
Staffers have spun up custom agent tools, including one called “My Claw” that reads their work files and negotiates with coworkers’ bots directly.
Another Claude-powered internal tool called “Second Brain” acts as an AI chief of staff, pulling answers from any internal document on demand.
Zuckerberg had previously courted OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger, and also acquired Chinese agentic platform Manus in December.
Why it matters: Meta may have tens of thousands of employees, but that isn’t stopping the newer parts of the org from trying to move as fast and lean as some of its more AI-native rivals. With Zuck seemingly very invested in the AI agent boom, Meta’s integration of Manus will be one of the more interesting implementations to watch for.
OpenAI flags Microsoft dependence as IPO risk LINK
OpenAI identified its heavy reliance on Microsoft as a business risk in a financial document shared with investors, noting that Microsoft provides “a substantial portion” of its financing and compute.
The document also flagged risks including a global chip shortage, potential disruption to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company from regional conflict, and roughly $665 billion in compute spend commitments through 2030.
OpenAI disclosed at least 14 lawsuits from ChatGPT users or families blaming its products for mental illness leading to suicide or injury, plus three separate lawsuits from Elon Musk or xAI.
OpenAI’s latest raise:
In major OpenAI news, Bloomberg reports that the company is nearing a deal for $10 billion in fresh funding from a string of venture firms and funds, including Abu Dhabi’s MGX, Coatue Management, and Thrive Capital. This will value the company at a staggering $730 billion, according to the report, which suggests the deal will close by the end of the month. That’s on top of the $110 billion in funds announced last month, coming into the House of Altman from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank. (For comparison’s sake, OpenAI’s fiercest rival Anthropic recently completed a $30 billion round — which also included MGX — valuing the Claude maker at $380 billion.
Not you, Sora: OpenAI Will Shut Down Sora Video Platform
To what will OpenAI dedicate all of this incoming capital? Unclear, but definitely not the Sora “slop feed” app, which the company announced plans to discontinue. In a post to the official Sora account on X, OpenAI confirms “we’re saying goodbye to Sora,” adding “what you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.” Disappointing, perhaps, but it’s not a COMPLETE surprise, though. Just one week ago, WSJ reported that OpenAI’s CEO of Applications Fidji Simo had told staffers the company was shifting focus to productivity applications for enterprises, and away from “side quests.” Sora clearly fell in the latter category.
Amazon picks up Fauna Robotics:
The New York-based robotics startup is developing a humanoid 3.5-foot domestic helper bot, named Sprout, designed for handling basic household chores like fetching small items and doing a little cleaning up. (Fauna’s also focused on “fun robots,” so naturally, Sprout is capable of human interaction and has some dance moves.) No announced plans yet for a Sprout consumer release, but the company started sending prototypes to “research and development partners” earlier this year.
Anthropic takes 8 spots in top 10 most secure LLMs
The promise of AI-driven productivity comes with a catch: every implementation hands over the keys to your company’s data and operations to new technology, unlocking a host of security risks.
The leaderboard results were calculated based on rigorous testing that measured single- and multi-turn attacks aimed at eliciting a harmful or malicious response from the model. Anyone can access the results for free, but here is a quick breakdown:
Anthropic: The company dominated the leaderboard, holding 8 out of the top 10 spots, with Claude Opus 4.5, taking first place, followed by Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5.
OpenAI: GPT-5.2 and GPT 5 Nano managed to make it into the top 10, too, coming in 7th and 9th place, respectively.
Bottom of the leaderboard: Mistral took the last two places with its Magistral Small 2509 and Ministral 3 14b Instruct models. The list of the bottom 10 (least secure models) also includes models from DeepSeek, Cohere, Qwen and xAI.
What Else Happened in AI on March 24th 2026?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared on the Lex Fridman Podcast, saying, “I think it’s now. I think we’ve achieved AGI” when asked about his intelligence timelines.
Apple announced its WWDC 2026 event will run June 8-12, teasing ‘AI advancements’ that are speculated to include its Siri overhaul powered by Google Gemini.
OpenAI is reportedly guaranteeing a 17.5% minimum return to lure private equity firms into its enterprise joint venture — outbidding Anthropic as both prep for IPOs.
Agentic personal software builder Dreamer announced it is licensing its tech to Meta, with its full team joining Meta Superintelligence Labs in an undisclosed deal.
OpenAI hired former Meta VP of global clients Dave Dugan to run its ad sales, coming as the company continues its initial advertising push into ChatGPT.
OpenAI Foundation pledges $1B in grants to ensure AI ‘benefits all of humanity’ [Link]
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