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🚀 Welcome to AI Unraveled. Today, the “Vibe” movement officially swallows the design world as Google launches its Stitch infinite canvas. But as the tools get easier, the risks get higher—Meta is dealing with a “Sev 1” rogue agent incident, and Microsoft is threatening legal action over a massive $50 billion Amazon-OpenAI deal.
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In Today’s Briefing:
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Google Stitch & Vibe Design: High-fidelity UI from natural language and the new voice-enabled design partner.
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The Meta Rogue Agent: A “Sev 1” data exposure incident and the risk of unauthorized autonomous actions.
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Microsoft vs. Amazon/OpenAI: A potential lawsuit over a $138B cloud commitment and the “Frontier” agent platform.
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OpenAI Acquires Astral: The move to own the Python dev stack (uv, Ruff, ty).
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Nvidia’s 4th Scaling Law: “Agentic Scaling”—where swarms of agents talking to agents drive the next trillion parameters.
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MiniMax M2.7: The rise of self-evolving AI that writes its own training code.
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Apple’s $1B AI Toll: How Apple is making a fortune from App Store fees despite trailing in AI products.
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FBI Data Harvesting: The resumption of buying Americans’ location data from brokers.
Keywords: Google Stitch, Vibe Design, Meta Rogue AI, OpenAI Astral, Microsoft Amazon Lawsuit, Agentic Scaling, Nvidia GTC 2026, FBI Location Data, Apple AI Revenue, MiniMax M2.7, Uber Rivian Robotaxi, DjamgaMind, AI Unraveled.
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⚗️ PRODUCTION NOTE: We Practice What We Preach.
AI Unraveled is produced using a hybrid “Human-in-the-Loop” workflow. While all research, interviews, and strategic insights are curated by Etienne Noumen, we leverage advanced AI voice synthesis for our daily narration to ensure speed, consistency, and scale.Google unveils new ‘vibe design’ tool LINK
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Google is redesigning its AI tool Stitch into what it calls a “vibe design” canvas, where anyone can type natural language descriptions and get high-fidelity UI designs without starting from wireframes.
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The updated Stitch features an infinite canvas, a design agent that reasons across a project’s full history, and an Agent manager that tracks progress on multiple ideas in parallel.
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Stitch now includes voice input for real-time design critiques and updates, plus an MCP server and SDK that let teams export designs to developer tools like AI Studio and Antigravity.
FBI is buying Americans’ location data LINK
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FBI director Kash Patel confirmed to lawmakers on Wednesday that the agency has resumed buying Americans’ location data from data brokers to support federal investigations, reversing a pause in place since 2023.
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Senator Ron Wyden called the practice an “outrageous end-run around the Fourth Amendment,” since government agencies normally need a judge to authorize a search warrant before obtaining private information about people.
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Wyden and other lawmakers recently introduced a bipartisan bill called the Government Surveillance Reform Act, which would require federal agencies to get a court-authorized warrant before purchasing Americans’ information from data brokers.
Meta is having trouble with rogue AI agents LINK
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An AI agent at Meta went rogue, accidentally exposing sensitive company and user data to employees who were not authorized to access it for about two hours.
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The incident started when an engineer asked an AI agent to help answer a technical question, and the agent posted a response on an internal forum without getting the engineer’s permission first.
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Meta rated the incident a “Sev 1,” its second-highest severity level, and a separate recent case saw a Meta director’s OpenClaw agent delete her entire inbox despite instructions to confirm actions.
Apple is behind in AI and still making a fortune from it LINK
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Apple’s own AI products trail competitors, but the company is on track to pass $1 billion in generative AI revenue by 2026, mostly from App Store fees charged to chatbot apps like ChatGPT.
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Generative AI apps paid Apple close to $900 million in 2025, with three-quarters coming from ChatGPT alone, and monthly revenue peaking at $101 million in August before dropping off.
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Apple spends far less on chips and data centers than rivals, and Siri still runs on outdated technology — its new version will initially rely on Google’s Gemini after internal setbacks.
OpenAI acquires Python toolmaker Astral LINK
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OpenAI has announced plans to acquire Astral, the company behind popular Python development tools like uv, Ruff, and ty that many developers already depend on daily.
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The deal signals OpenAI’s push to embed Codex directly into real development workflows rather than just generating code snippets, using Astral’s tools for linting, dependency management, and type safety.
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OpenAI says it will keep supporting Astral’s open source projects, but developers are understandably nervous about whether these widely used neutral tools will slowly become optimized for one platform.
Uber invests $1.25 billion in Rivian for 50,000 robotaxis LINK
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Uber is investing up to $1.25 billion in Rivian to purchase as many as 50,000 autonomous R2 SUVs, starting with a $300 million commitment and an initial order of 10,000 robotaxis.
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The companies plan to launch the fleet in San Francisco and Miami by 2028, expanding to 25 cities across the U.S., Canada, and Europe by the end of 2031.
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Rivian faces big challenges: the R2 SUV isn’t in production yet, its Georgia factory is still under construction, and its self-driving system has not been tested for robotaxi use.
Google brings ‘vibe design’ to its AI UI canvas
Image source: Google
The Rundown: Google just overhauled Stitch, turning its AI UI design tool into a voice-enabled infinite canvas that takes users from a rough idea to a clickable prototype — and coining the term “vibe design” for its new development workflow.
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Stitch now runs on an infinite canvas where users feed in images, code, or briefs, plus an agent manager that juggles multiple design directions at once.
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A new voice feature in preview turns the tool into a hands-free design partner, able to take direction and make live edits mid-chat.
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Instant prototyping can turn static screens into interactive prototypes in seconds, while auto-generating logical next screens for the UI flow.
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A new DESIGN.md format lets teams port design rules between Stitch and coding tools, with each project getting a style system out of the box.
Why it matters: Design has already changed completely in the AI era, but agentic capabilities are taking things to new levels. Stitch’s upgrades let users move at AI-native speeds with easy integration into existing workflows, and a “vibe design” ethos that puts strong creation in reach in the same way “vibe coding” did for development.
MiniMax’s new M2.7 helped build itself
Image source: MiniMax
The Rundown: MiniMax launched M2.7, what the company calls its “first model which deeply participated in its own evolution” — writing its own training code, running autonomous improvement loops, and matching the scores of top Western models.
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Early M2.7 versions were put to work on their own training, including writing improvement routines and tuning how the model learns from feedback.
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M2.7 ran 100+ cycles of autonomously analyzing its mistakes, rewriting code, and testing fixes — showing a 30% accuracy boost on internal benchmarks.
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On coding, M2.7 hit 56.2% on SWE-Pro and 55.6% on VIBE-Pro, putting it near Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3-Codex for agentic engineering work.
Why it matters: Self-evolving AI is one of the bigger next steps forward, and while we’ve heard rumblings from OAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI, MiniMax is one of the first labs out of China to openly make the claim. Future models will all likely be training and improving themselves, but for now, we’re just watching the feature emerge.
Nvidia chases scale as user-owned AI emerges
At GTC 2026, Nvidia committed to unlocking new levels of compute for the industry’s leading innovators. At the same time, another narrative about bottom-up innovation was unfolding in other corners of GTC.
On a quiet veranda at the San Jose Convention Center, The Deep View spoke to Illia Polosukhin, co-founder of Near, about “user-owned AI,” where the technology is decentralized, all your data is kept separate from the models, and agents are treated as a secure, separate OS.
While Near doesn’t have the marketing muscle of OpenAI, Anthropic, and other leading players in the AI ecosystem, it’s counting on the kind of bottom-up, word-of-mouth momentum that turned OpenClaw into a viral hit, aiming to spread the mantra about a safer and more empowered alternative to the way most people are experiencing today’s AI.
Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that more compute means more intelligence, more intelligence means more value, and more value means more revenue. Huang told a full capacity audience at the San Jose Civic on Wednesday that “intelligence is directly correlated to the amount of compute that you have.”
Amid the veritable firehose of announcements at the conference, Nvidia posed an entirely new scaling law to continue pushing the narrative of more: Agentic scaling.
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Following pretraining scaling, post-training scaling and test-time scaling, this new scaling law involves AI not just talking to humans, but to other AIs, vastly increasing demand for low-latency, large-context inference.
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These multi-agent systems, Nvidia claims, will unlock multi-trillion parameter models, turning daylong requests into hours. To do so, however, these systems need to get a lot faster, with Nvidia emphasizing the need to deliver tokens 15 times faster and with 10-times larger models.
“The best open [models] are trillion-parameter models, and … if you look at the proprietary models, they’re more than a trillion parameters,” Kari Briski, VP of generative AI software at Nvidia, told The Deep View. “Now, the fourth scaling law is not just about one reasoning model. It’s about a swarm of agents with subagents. Agents talking to agents.”
Polosukhin is also all-in on agents, including the claw revolution. Near has IronClaw, which offers a more secure version of OpenClaw, similar to NanoClaw and Nvidia’s NemoClaw. The company also launched a secure agent marketplace designed to run agents that can offload work and earn money, all within its decentralized, security-first platform.
Microsoft ‘weighing’ legal action over Amazon-OAI deal
Image source: Lovart / The Rundown
Microsoft is reportedly considering legal action against Amazon and OpenAI, with sources telling the FT it will sue if a new $50B cloud deal between the two companies violates its exclusive contract to host the startup’s models on Azure.
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The dispute is over Frontier, OpenAI’s new enterprise agent platform — also the anchor of a broader deal committing $138B in cloud spending to AWS.
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Microsoft dropped its exclusive hosting lock on OAI in October, but kept a clause that forces all developer access to OAI models to run through Azure.
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The FT’s source said “We know our contract… We will sue them if they breach it”, with another source adding “the last thing OAI needs is another court case”.
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OAI reportedly signed a new deal with AWS last week, which opened the door for the company’s deployment with the Pentagon.
Why it matters: Just when you thought the Microsoft-OAI relationship couldn’t get more awkward, now there’s a potential lawsuit to worry about. The FT source is right that OAI can’t afford another legal fight with an IPO looming and the Musk trial, but the Microsoft partnership itself also continues to feel like a headache for the AI giant.
What Else Happened in AI on March 19th 2026?
The U.S. Dept. of Defense filed a 40-page rebuttal to Anthropic’s lawsuits, arguing its safety limits make it an “unacceptable risk to national security” during war operations.
Xiaomi released MiMo-V2-Pro, a model that topped OpenRouter’s charts under an ‘Hunter Alpha’ codename and excels in agent-related tasks and OpenClaw usage.
Microsoft acquired the full team behind Cove, a collaborative AI interface startup, with the company saying its “ideas will live on” at the tech giant.
Midjourney rolled out a preview of its new V8 image model, coming with improved speed, detail, and text rendering, garnering mixed reactions in early testing.
AI Jobs and Career
We want to share an exciting opportunity for those of you looking to advance your careers in the AI space. You know how rapidly the landscape is evolving, and finding the right fit can be a challenge. That's why I'm excited about Mercor – they're a platform specifically designed to connect top-tier AI talent with leading companies. Whether you're a data scientist, machine learning engineer, or something else entirely, Mercor can help you find your next big role. If you're ready to take the next step in your AI career, check them out through my referral link: https://work.mercor.com/?referralCode=82d5f4e3-e1a3-4064-963f-c197bb2c8db1. It's a fantastic resource, and I encourage you to explore the opportunities they have available.
- Full Stack Engineer [$150K-$220K]
- Software Engineer, Tooling & AI Workflow, Contract [$90/hour]
- DevOps Engineer, India, Contract [$90/hour]
- More AI Jobs Opportunitieshere
| Job Title | Status | Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Full-Stack Engineer | Strong match, Full-time | $150K - $220K / year |
| Developer Experience and Productivity Engineer | Pre-qualified, Full-time | $160K - $300K / year |
| Software Engineer - Tooling & AI Workflows (Contract) | Contract | $90 / hour |
| DevOps Engineer (India) | Full-time | $20K - $50K / year |
| Senior Full-Stack Engineer | Full-time | $2.8K - $4K / week |
| Enterprise IT & Cloud Domain Expert - India | Contract | $20 - $30 / hour |
| Senior Software Engineer | Contract | $100 - $200 / hour |
| Senior Software Engineer | Pre-qualified, Full-time | $150K - $300K / year |
| Senior Full-Stack Engineer: Latin America | Full-time | $1.6K - $2.1K / week |
| Software Engineering Expert | Contract | $50 - $150 / hour |
| Generalist Video Annotators | Contract | $45 / hour |
| Generalist Writing Expert | Contract | $45 / hour |
| Editors, Fact Checkers, & Data Quality Reviewers | Contract | $50 - $60 / hour |
| Multilingual Expert | Contract | $54 / hour |
| Mathematics Expert (PhD) | Contract | $60 - $80 / hour |
| Software Engineer - India | Contract | $20 - $45 / hour |
| Physics Expert (PhD) | Contract | $60 - $80 / hour |
| Finance Expert | Contract | $150 / hour |
| Designers | Contract | $50 - $70 / hour |
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