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OpenAI Shutters Sora. Experience Fuels Claude Advantage. Attie Lets Users Shape Feeds. Sycophantic AI Raises Risks.

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OpenAI's roadmap for the Sora shutdown: the web version ends in April, the API follows in September.Anthropic study: The longer you use AI, the better results you achieve.Bluesky leans into AI with Attie, an app for building custom feedsStanford study outlines dangers of asking AI chatbots for personal advice The AI news for March 29th, 2026

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OpenAI's roadmap for the Sora shutdown: the web version ends in April, the API follows in September.
Source:
https://the-decoder.de/openais-fahrplan-fuer-das-sora-aus-web-version-endet-im-april-api-folgt-im-september/
Why did we choose this article?
OpenAI is shutting down its Sora video tool (web in April, API in September). Anyone using Sora—creators, agencies, or businesses—must export and migrate data and workflows now to avoid disruption.

Anthropic study: The longer you use AI, the better results you achieve.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/anthropic-studie-wer-ki-laenger-nutzt-erzielt-bessere-ergebnisse/
Why did we choose this article?
Anthropic's study shows organizations and workers who invest sustained time using an AI assistant get measurably better outcomes—meaning training and onboarding to use AI effectively will shape productivity and could widen gaps between experienced and inexperienced users.

Bluesky leans into AI with Attie, an app for building custom feeds
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/28/bluesky-leans-into-ai-with-attie-an-app-for-building-custom-feeds/
Why did we choose this article?
Attie puts AI into how people curate social feeds—so users can more quickly create personalized timelines, discover niche content, or reinforce echo chambers; this changes what people see and how communities form on Bluesky.

Stanford study outlines dangers of asking AI chatbots for personal advice
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/28/stanford-study-outlines-dangers-of-asking-ai-chatbots-for-personal-advice/
Why did we choose this article?
The study highlights real risks when people rely on chatbots for personal or sensitive advice—users, employers, and platforms should treat chatbot guidance cautiously and avoid substituting it for professional help.

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