AI in Overdrive with Chips, Networks, and Robots | Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 4, 2026

AI in Overdrive with Chips, Networks, and Robots | Tech Field Day News Rundown: March 4, 2026

Author: Tech Field Day March 4, 2026 Duration: 36:21

The AI race is no longer just about models — it’s about infrastructure, security, and who controls the pipes. On this episode of the Tech Field Day News Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke break down NVIDIA’s $4 billion investment in optical networking leaders Lumentum and Coherent, strengthening its AI supercomputing supply chain as competition with AMD and Meta intensifies. They examine the “ClawJacked” vulnerability impacting locally hosted AI agents and what it reveals about governing high-privilege AI systems. A new paper from the Association for Computing Machinery by Mark Russinovich and Scott Hanselman raises concerns that generative AI tools could shrink the junior developer pipeline if companies fail to rethink mentorship. They also discuss reports that attackers leveraged Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s ChatGPT during a breach of Mexican government systems, underscoring AI’s growing role in cybercrime. Plus, Google folds robotics firm Intrinsic into its core business to accelerate physical AI, Accenture acquires Ookla for $1.2 billion to expand AI-driven network services, and Qualcomm outlines its AI-native wireless strategy at Mobile World Congress 2026 as the industry looks ahead to 6G.

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Every Friday, Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett gather to sort through the constant stream of announcements, mergers, and debates that define the information technology landscape. Their Tech Field Day News Rundown isn't just a headline recap; it's a conversational dissection where industry veterans apply decades of hands-on experience to separate genuine innovation from mere hype. You'll hear them debate the practical implications of a new chip architecture, unpack the real cost of a cloud service change, or trace how a security flaw might ripple through enterprise networks. The discussion is grounded, often witty, and always aimed at the professionals who build and maintain the systems we all rely on. This weekly podcast from Tech Field Day provides the essential context behind the news, turning a simple rundown into a valuable tool for understanding where technology is truly headed. It’s like sitting in on a Friday afternoon debrief with colleagues who’ve seen it all, making the complex world of IT feel a bit more manageable and a lot more interesting.
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