Latest in Tech: Mar 8 (5 stories)
Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
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Caitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's robotics lead, has resigned in protest of the company's deal with the Pentagon, highlighting growing tensions between tech firms and government contracts. This move underscores the ethical dilemmas facing AI companies as they navigate military partnerships.
Meanwhile, Anthropic faces potential sanctions from the Pentagon, which has labeled it a supply-chain risk, a designation typically reserved for companies from adversarial nations. This could severely limit its access to U.S. government contracts, raising concerns about its future viability.
On a different note, HD Hyundai Electric is ramping up its U.S. operations, anticipating a surge in demand for power equipment driven by an AI supercycle. This reflects broader industry optimism about AI's potential to reshape energy consumption.
Despite the hype, data suggests that AI has not yet led to widespread job losses, even as companies like Oracle prepare for layoffs linked to AI investments. This indicates a complex relationship between technological advancement and employment trends.
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OpenAI robotics lead Caitlin Kalinowski quits in response to Pentagon deal
TechCrunch 7 Mar 2026, 8:44pmHardware executive Caitlin Kalinowski announced today that in response to OpenAI's controversial agreement with the Department of Defense, she’s resigned from her role leading the company's robotics team.
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Henry Blodget on the Software Selloff Hysteria and the Problem for OpenAI
Bloomberg Technology 7 Mar 2026, 9:00amHow AI will affect both media and software.
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Anthropic at Risk of Huawei-Like Ban After Pentagon Punishment
Bloomberg Technology 6 Mar 2026, 7:36pmAnthropic PBC runs the risk of losing a wide range of US government business after the Defense Department declared it a supply-chain risk, a rare designation that until now has only been assigned to companies from adversary nations like China’s Huawei Technologies Co.
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Top Korea Power Firm Revs Up US Growth Betting on AI Supercycle
Bloomberg Technology 6 Mar 2026, 7:00pmSouth Korea’s top power equipment maker, HD Hyundai Electric Co., is accelerating its US expansion, betting that demand for transformers and switchgear will surge as the artificial intelligence “supercycle” drives a new wave of power consumption.
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Data Doesn’t Show AI Taking Jobs Just Yet
Bloomberg Technology 6 Mar 2026, 6:31pmOracle is planning to cut thousands of jobs as it looks to manage a cash crunch driven by AI spending, according to sources. It's the latest major tech company to link layoffs to AI in some way. But Martha Gimble, executive director of the Yale Budget Lab, says data showing the tech is replacing human workers hasn’t turned up yet. Gimble joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)