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Human API CEO Sydney Huang says agentic AI could outpace regulators, IMF warns
Sydney Huang, CEO of Human API, says AI-to-AI commerce could erase traditional policy delays, making it harder for central banks to respond to inflation spikes or flash crashes. Citing an April 2026 IMF report, she argues oversight may need to be built into financial code through real-time monitoring, programmable compliance, and automated circuit breakers. Huang also says regulators may need tools like decision provenance to detect bot collusion by analyzing behavior rather than communications.
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Wall Street Rotates Within AI Trade as Intel and AMD Jump While Nvidia Trails
Wall Street’s AI trade broadened this week as Intel and AMD each rose about 25%, Micron gained more than 35%, and Corning climbed roughly 20%, while Nvidia added 16% in 2026 after a 9% weekly rally. Investors are shifting attention from GPUs to CPUs, memory, and fiber as demand expands from chatbots toward AI agents. Bank of America projects the data-center CPU market could grow from $27 billion in 2025 to $60 billion in 2030, underscoring the scale of the buildout.
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Deepmind ‘AI Agent Traps’ paper outlines 6 ways web content can hijack AI agents
Google Deepmind researchers posted a paper to SSRN in late March 2026 describing how malicious web content could manipulate or weaponize autonomous AI agents. The framework lists six “trap” categories and reports content-injection hijacks occurring in up to 86% of tested scenarios, including documented tests where Behavioural Control Traps targeting Microsoft M365 Copilot led to 10/10 data exfiltration. The authors also urge measures such as adversarial training, runtime scanners, and potential web standards aimed at improving agent security by 2026.
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Hermes Agent: Nous Research's MIT-Licensed AI Framework With Persistent Memory
Nous Research says its Hermes Agent is an MIT-licensed autonomous AI framework designed to retain long-term memory across sessions and turn completed tasks into reusable skills. The project launched in February 2026 and quickly reached 22,000 GitHub stars with 242 contributors, positioning it as an alternative for users who want less manual memory setup than Openclaw. Updates continued into late March 2026 with Hermes v0.6.0 adding MCP support and typed SDK workflows.
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Vitalik Buterin links AI privacy risks to Ethereum's 2026 "Private World Computer" shift
On 3 April 2026 at 09:22, Vitalik Buterin outlined a plan to run a private, self-sovereign AI setup on his own hardware and warned that today's AI agents can be compromised by something as simple as visiting a malicious webpage. He also argued Ethereum's 2026 priorities are moving from payments toward privacy-by-default tools such as zero-knowledge proofs and stealth addresses, aiming for what he calls a "Private World Computer."
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Google, Microsoft and AWS join Linux Foundation's x402 Foundation for agentic AI payments
Google, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services are among the founding members of the newly launched x402 Foundation, created under the Linux Foundation to govern and standardize the x402 protocol for agentic AI payments across crypto and fiat rails. Coinbase said the protocol will not be controlled by any single company, positioning the Linux Foundation as a neutral, nonprofit home for x402.
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AI tokens diverge from broader selloff: TAO +90%, RENDER +40%, FET +24%
During March and April 2026, AI-focused crypto tokens moved against a market gripped by “extreme fear,” with TAO up about 90% in 30 days and RENDER and FET rising 40% and 24% over a strong week. TAO climbed from $180 to $332 as its peak 24-hour volume hit $118 million, while the AI sector’s market cap rose 10.67% in one day to $19.48 billion. The rally contrasted with a broader altcoin market-cap decline from $1.19 trillion in late 2024 to $719 billion.
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