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Thursday, April 23, 2026

La IA toma el control — y nuestra comunidad necesita un asiento en la mesa

Lo que pasó en IA y tech esta semana — y por qué nos importa

AI & Tech for the Latino Community

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Brown Forces Launches K-2 Screener: AI-Powered Early Literacy Assessment for Schools

Brown Forces Technology Solutions launched the K-2 Screener, an AI-assisted early literacy and language assessment tool designed for kindergarten through second grade classrooms. It helps teachers quickly identify students who may need reading support, replacing time-consuming manual screeners with a streamlined digital workflow. Built with California school districts in mind, it reflects our mission to bring practical AI tools to under-resourced educational communities.

Source: brownforces.io

Google Unveils Two New TPUs Designed for the "Agentic Era"

Google debuted the TPU 8t and TPU 8i chips at Cloud Next — the 8t slashes frontier model training times from months to weeks, while the 8i is built for running fleets of AI agents simultaneously in pods of up to 1,152 chips. Both support popular developer frameworks and target third-party builders, not just Google's own Gemini models. This is the infrastructure that will power the next wave of agent-based apps.

Source: Ars Technica
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All Your Agents Are Going Async

AI agents are rapidly evolving from synchronous chat into autonomous background processes that run without a human watching — and traditional HTTP request/response models aren't built for that. Real async agent systems need durable state management plus bi-directional transport, not just REST APIs. For builders, this is the architecture shift to design for now.

Source: zknill.io
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Anthropic Investigates Unauthorized Access to Its Unreleased "Mythos" AI Model

An unauthorized group gained access to Anthropic's unreleased Mythos model — a restricted cybersecurity-focused AI — through a third-party vendor environment by guessing its hosting location. Anthropic says the group was exploring rather than causing harm, but the incident highlights that model access controls and vendor governance are now a live enterprise security concern.

Source: TechCrunch
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AI Coding Tools Over-Edit — Research Shows RL Training Fixes It

A study found that frontier AI coding models tend to "over-edit" — rewriting surrounding code unnecessarily when fixing bugs, which introduces new errors and makes reviews harder. Reinforcement Learning training effectively reduces this behavior without hurting overall coding ability, and even standard prompting can help. Worth factoring into AI-assisted development workflows.

Source: nrehiew.github.io
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SpaceX Secures $60B Deal to Acquire AI Coding Startup Cursor

SpaceX has locked in an option to acquire Cursor — the AI coding assistant that's been one of the fastest-growing dev tools on the market — for $60 billion, or alternatively pay $10 billion for a strategic partnership. The deal signals that aerospace and defense players are aggressively moving into AI developer tooling. This is one of the largest AI acquisitions ever announced.

Source: TLDR Fintech
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Your AI Feature Is Quietly Destroying Your Gross Margin

A sharp analysis shows that adding AI features is collapsing gross margins from the traditional 70–80% SaaS baseline toward 52% by 2026, as inference compute costs get baked into COGS. The fix: isolate AI costs, tie pricing to usage, and track cost-per-workflow — not just ARR. For anyone building AI-powered products, this is the business model discipline required to stay profitable at scale.

Source: The SaaS CFO
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Your Non-Human ICP: AI Agents Are Becoming the Primary "User"

AI agents are increasingly becoming the primary evaluators of products and services — meaning marketing must shift from persuading humans to optimizing for machine-readable evaluation. This has major implications for how you build product pages, documentation, and APIs: if an AI agent decides whether to recommend your product, AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) matters as much as traditional SEO.

Source: TLDR Marketing
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France's Secure ID Agency Confirms Breach of 19 Million Citizen Records

France's Interior Ministry confirmed a breach at ants.gouv.fr — the government portal managing passports, national ID cards, and driver's licenses — exposing data for up to 19 million people. This is one of the largest government identity breaches in European history and a reminder of how centralized identity infrastructure creates massive single points of failure.

Source: The Register
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