
The pace at which LLM's are being refreshed is insane. Week 12 had OpenAI's GPT-5.4-mini, Minimax-2.7 which helped design and optimize its own training and evaluation harnesses. Cursor's Composer-2 which itself was built on top of Kimi-K2.5. Anthropic has also been on a roll with its shipping velocity on Claude Cowork as well as Claude Code.
Other interesting things were Fal's release of its MCP server and Packy McCormick's and Pim de Witte's 19K word article on World models.
Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers of this weekly newsletter are encouraged to share this publication link to them and invite them to subscribe
The following messages were posted on the 'All Things AI' Telegram group from Sunday 15th Mar 2026 to Saturday 21st Mar 2026
1 | via Yat Siu MiroFish: The God View Engine A developer in China built an AI engine that generates thousands of digital humans - each with their own personality, memory, and behavior - drops them into a virtual world, and watches them predict the future. Response from Jing Wrote a summary for it here |
2 | Off-peak hours for Anthropic seem to coincide with Asia daylight hours. 2x worth of usage on various Claude services for the next 2 weeks. Maybe future pricing of models will also be time-based |
1 | via Robby Yung |
1 | OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 mini and nano, aimed at agents, coding, and multi-modal workflows, and offering near GPT-5.4-level performance at a much lower cost |
Astral to join OpenAI
OpenAI says it will buy the startup Astral, as the AI giant goes after the gorwing market for AI developer tools
1 | Fal MCP Server is live Connect Claude, Cursor, or any AI assistant to 1,000+ generative AI models. Search models, generate images, create videos, check doc, create app : from a conversation. |
1 | via Robby Yung |
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This Week in All Things AI - Inaugural Edition
Greetings friends, Whilst you may have subscribed to my low-volume newsletter which focused on informing what had changed in the various public Notion pages that I curate, I decided to experiment with a new publication/newsletter which I hope to send on a weekly basis that aggregates what was posted the previous week on the 'All Things AI' telegram group Some of the reasons that I want to do this experimentThere are folks who have mentioned to me that they are not on Telegram and don't wish t...

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I dont get this "in model execution" just feels like the wrong direction. Why delegate to a stochastical model what a deterministic algorithm can solve infinitely more efficiently?
The author managed to get a model to solve a sudoko in 3 minutes by burning >9m tokens, while it is trivially easy to write an algorithm that brute forces a sudoku in a fraction of a second. lol
3 | via Tim Happy to share this big x402/agent update courtest the Agent0 SDK team: |
2 | Gokul Rajaram (the godfather of AdSense) in his podcast with Harry Stebbings of 20VC fame breaks down the 8 defensible moats you need for your company to be successful in a world of AI. 1. Data (Proprietary and inaccessible) 2. Workflow (Deeply embedded operations) 3. Regulatory (Licenses and contracts) 4. Distribution (Exclusive proprietary channels) 5. Ecosystem (Third-party platform reliance) 6. Network (Marketplace liquidity density) 7. Physical (Infrastructure and atoms) 8. Scale (Low cost through volume) |
4 | Anthropic rolled out Dispatch in its Claude Cowork desktop app, letting users pair their phone with a persistent AI session on their computer to handle jobs like file analysis or Slack searches while away. It starts as a research preview for Max subscribers, with Pro access coming soon, and runs securely in a sandbox after user approval. The feature rivals open-source tools like OpenClaw by offering easy, local automation without maintenance hassles or security risks, as noted by users like Ethan Mollick who say it covers most of what they needed. |
4 | OpenCode Removes Claude Max Plugin After Anthropic Legal Requests OpenCode, a flexible open-source AI coding tool that works in terminals and IDEs, will drop its Claude Max plugin in the upcoming 1.3.0 release following legal requests from Anthropic. The company prohibits routing consumer subscriptions like Claude Max—priced around $200 monthly—through third-party apps, enforcing this since January 2026 with errors and suspensions. Users can still access Claude models via official API keys or platforms like Amazon Bedrock, while OpenCode supports over 75 providers including OpenAI and Google Gemini. |
2 | In a Claude blog post, Anthropic product leader Cat Wu details four key changes for PMs facing fast-evolving AI: short 'side quest' sprints, demos over documents, revisiting features after each model update, and embracing simplicity to avoid failures. Her Claude Code team turned quick prototypes—like desktop support and todo lists—into launches after positive internal feedback, while evals now measure model performance. External PMs from Google, Microsoft, and others echo the gains, noting specs are evolving into the product itself as roles blur in collaborative workflows. |
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The pace at which LLM's are being refreshed is insane. Week 12 had OpenAI's GPT-5.4-mini, Minimax-2.7 which helped design and optimize its own training and evaluation harnesses. Cursor's Composer-2 which itself was built on top of Kimi-K2.5. Anthropic has also been on a roll with its shipping velocity on Claude Cowork as well as Claude Code.
Other interesting things were Fal's release of its MCP server and Packy McCormick's and Pim de Witte's 19K word article on World models.
Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers of this weekly newsletter are encouraged to share this publication link to them and invite them to subscribe
The following messages were posted on the 'All Things AI' Telegram group from Sunday 15th Mar 2026 to Saturday 21st Mar 2026
1 | via Yat Siu MiroFish: The God View Engine A developer in China built an AI engine that generates thousands of digital humans - each with their own personality, memory, and behavior - drops them into a virtual world, and watches them predict the future. Response from Jing Wrote a summary for it here |
2 | Off-peak hours for Anthropic seem to coincide with Asia daylight hours. 2x worth of usage on various Claude services for the next 2 weeks. Maybe future pricing of models will also be time-based |
1 | via Robby Yung Reply via Alex I dont get this "in model execution" just feels like the wrong direction. Why delegate to a stochastical model what a deterministic algorithm can solve infinitely more efficiently? The author managed to get a model to solve a sudoko in 3 minutes by burning >9m tokens, while it is trivially easy to write an algorithm that brute forces a sudoku in a fraction of a second. lol |
2 | Some members of this group may be aware that I curate a Notion page named 'AI/ML Resource Hub' though many a times I've thought of just removing it given how powerful answer engines have become. There is still some opinionated curation which may not resonate with everyone Recently whilst sampling friends/colleagues/acquaintainces on how they were providing context to their coding harness and researching some new tooling, I wrote the following new sub-page and incorporated that into the hub. Feedback greatly appreciated |
3 | via Tim Happy to share this big x402/agent update courtest the Agent0 SDK team: |
1 | OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 mini and nano, aimed at agents, coding, and multi-modal workflows, and offering near GPT-5.4-level performance at a much lower cost |
2 | Gokul Rajaram (the godfather of AdSense) in his podcast with Harry Stebbings of 20VC fame breaks down the 8 defensible moats you need for your company to be successful in a world of AI. 1. Data (Proprietary and inaccessible) 2. Workflow (Deeply embedded operations) 3. Regulatory (Licenses and contracts) 4. Distribution (Exclusive proprietary channels) 5. Ecosystem (Third-party platform reliance) 6. Network (Marketplace liquidity density) 7. Physical (Infrastructure and atoms) 8. Scale (Low cost through volume) |
3 | Minimax-2.7 released The Shanghai-based MiniMax lab released MiniMax-M2.7 via API, excelling on benchmarks like 56.22% on SWE-Pro for software engineering and leading open-source models at 1,495 ELO on GDPval-AA. It handles a 204,800-token context, outputs at 60-100 tokens per second, and starts at $0.3 per million input tokens, making advanced agent tasks accessible. |
4 | Anthropic rolled out Dispatch in its Claude Cowork desktop app, letting users pair their phone with a persistent AI session on their computer to handle jobs like file analysis or Slack searches while away. It starts as a research preview for Max subscribers, with Pro access coming soon, and runs securely in a sandbox after user approval. The feature rivals open-source tools like OpenClaw by offering easy, local automation without maintenance hassles or security risks, as noted by users like Ethan Mollick who say it covers most of what they needed. |
Astral to join OpenAI
OpenAI says it will buy the startup Astral, as the AI giant goes after the gorwing market for AI developer tools
1 | via Robby Yung |
2 | In a Claude blog post, Anthropic product leader Cat Wu details four key changes for PMs facing fast-evolving AI: short 'side quest' sprints, demos over documents, revisiting features after each model update, and embracing simplicity to avoid failures. Her Claude Code team turned quick prototypes—like desktop support and todo lists—into launches after positive internal feedback, while evals now measure model performance. External PMs from Google, Microsoft, and others echo the gains, noting specs are evolving into the product itself as roles blur in collaborative workflows. |
Below is my personal website which aggregates links to many of my socials as well as the various content and community that I curate. Feel free to share this link to others who you think may find this content/community useful to them
The cover image of this newsletter via generated via the Nano Banana 2 model within the Freepik tool via the following prompt
A serene coastal vista at noon, showcasing islands with imposing, densely green mountains against a teal sky. No clouds are present. The sun is a brilliant white, positioned directly overhead, creating a high-contrast scene.

This Week in All Things AI - Inaugural Edition
Greetings friends, Whilst you may have subscribed to my low-volume newsletter which focused on informing what had changed in the various public Notion pages that I curate, I decided to experiment with a new publication/newsletter which I hope to send on a weekly basis that aggregates what was posted the previous week on the 'All Things AI' telegram group Some of the reasons that I want to do this experimentThere are folks who have mentioned to me that they are not on Telegram and don't wish t...

This Week in All Things AI - Week 35-2025
Sunday 24th August 2025 and Saturday 30th August 2025

This Week in All Things AI - Week 39-2025
Sunday 21st September 2025 to Saturday 27th September 2025
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