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Ollama Powered by MLX on Apple Silicon Preview

AI News Briefing

Period: March 31, 2026 12:00 - April 1, 2026 00:00 (Asia/Shanghai)
Published: April 1, 2026 00:00


Top Stories

1. Ollama Now Powered by MLX on Apple Silicon in Preview

Ollama has announced native MLX support for Apple Silicon devices, marking a significant performance improvement for running local LLMs on Mac hardware. The preview release leverages Apple’s MLX framework for optimized inference on M-series chips.

Source: Hacker News/Ollama | Time: March 31, 2026 12:00 UTC


2. Claude Code Source Code Leaked via NPM Registry Map File

A significant security incident has exposed Claude Code’s source code through a leaked source map file in the NPM registry. The leak has sparked discussions about code security practices and the risks of publishing source maps in production environments.

Source: Hacker News/Twitter | Time: March 31, 2026 17:00 UTC


3. Google Releases 200M-Parameter Time-Series Foundation Model with 16K Context

Google Research has open-sourced a new time-series foundation model featuring 200 million parameters and a 16,000-token context window. The model is designed for temporal data analysis and forecasting tasks across various domains.

Source: Hacker News/GitHub | Time: March 31, 2026 14:00 UTC


4. GitHub Removes Copilot Pull-Request Ads After User Backlash

GitHub has reversed its decision to display Copilot promotional content within pull requests following significant community backlash. The company acknowledged user concerns about mixing advertising with code review workflows.

Source: Hacker News/The Register | Time: March 31, 2026 14:00 UTC


5. Microsoft Clarifies Copilot is for Entertainment Purposes Only

Microsoft has issued guidance stating that Copilot should be considered for entertainment purposes only, raising questions about the appropriate use cases for AI assistants in professional and critical decision-making contexts.

Source: Hacker News/Microsoft | Time: March 31, 2026 23:00 UTC


6. OpenAI Abandons Sora Video Generator and Billion-Dollar Disney Deal

OpenAI has officially discontinued development of Sora, its AI video generation model, despite a reported billion-dollar partnership with Disney. The decision cites excessive compute requirements, market competition, and investor skepticism as key factors.

Source: The Verge | Time: March 31, 2026 21:00 UTC


7. Google Implements Android Developer Verification for Enhanced Security

Google has announced new developer verification requirements for Android, strengthening security measures for the platform. The initiative aims to reduce malicious apps and improve trust in the Android ecosystem.

Source: Hacker News/Google Blog | Time: March 31, 2026 07:00 UTC


Trend Watch

Local LLM Performance on Apple Silicon Improves

The Ollama-MLX integration represents a broader trend of AI frameworks optimizing for Apple Silicon. As more tools adopt native MLX support, running capable local models on consumer hardware becomes increasingly practical.

AI Code Security Under Scrutiny

The Claude Code source map leak highlights growing concerns about AI tool security. As AI systems gain deeper access to development environments and codebases, ensuring their security becomes paramount for enterprise adoption.

AI Assistant Positioning Shifts

Microsoft’s “entertainment purposes only” disclaimer for Copilot reflects ongoing tension between AI capabilities and liability concerns. Companies are increasingly cautious about positioning AI tools for critical professional use cases.


Market Moves

  • OpenAI pauses Sora development, refocusing resources on core products
  • GitHub reverses Copilot advertising strategy following community feedback
  • Google continues open-sourcing AI research models, expanding developer access

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