ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Impress in the WSJ March Madness Bracket Challenge
The Wall Street Journal quietly entered ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini into its NCAA March Madness bracket pool. As the tournament progressed, the AI picks increasingly favored upsets and avoided the crowd—eventually outperforming many human entries and even looking like potential winners.
OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Raising Questions About Its Product Strategy
The Atlantic reports that OpenAI has recently shut down its AI video-generation app Sora after its feed was flooded with strange, unsettling, low-quality clips—highlighting the moderation and distribution challenges of generative video and prompting debate over whether “growth driven by content noise” can be sustainable.
OpenClaw Developers Targeted by GitHub Phishing Scam
Security firm OX Security reports a phishing campaign spreading on GitHub that targets OpenClaw developers. Attackers use fake GitHub accounts, tag developers in issues or comments, and lure them with a “$5,000 CLAW token reward” to drive victims to a spoofed site for follow-up steps. This
AbbVie Partners with MLB for “Striking Out Cancer”: Donations for Every Strikeout in the 2026 Season
AbbVie and Major League Baseball (MLB) have launched the “Striking Out Cancer” initiative, pledging donations to cancer-fighting charities for every strikeout throughout the 2026 season. By linking on-field stats to giving, the program turns game moments into sustained support for public health causes.
Claude Upgrades Its Computer Agent: Run PC Tasks 24/7 From Your Phone
According to 36Kr, Anthropic’s Claude has demonstrated stronger “computer agent” capabilities, letting users issue a single natural-language command on mobile to authorizedly take over and operate a personal computer and carry out a continuous, near-24/7 automated workflow.


