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AI Video Digest

AI Video Digest - 2026-03-06

March 6, 2026|3 min read|
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A high-signal selection of AI videos published in the last ~24 hours (with a 48 hour sweep for anything industry-defining).

Hero Video

OpenAI just dropped GPT-5.4 and WOW....

  • Channel: Matthew Berman
  • Link:

Why it matters

  • If GPT-5.4 is a real capability step (not just eval gaming), it shifts the baseline for agent reliability, tool use, and long-horizon tasks.
  • Major upgrades compress the time window where "wrapper" products look differentiated. Durable moats move to data, distribution, workflow ownership, and trust.
  • Every new frontier release forces builders to re-price inference, latency budgets, and product UX assumptions.

Top Picks

  1. GPT-5.3 Instant & Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite - OpenAI and Google’s Newest And Fastest AI Yet
  • Channel: TheAIGRID
  • Link:
  • Why it made the list: Speed tier releases matter as much as raw IQ. They unlock always-on agents, on-device or edge-ish UX, and cheaper "background" automation.
  1. GPT 5.4 "we see no wall"
  • Channel: Wes Roth
  • Link:
  • Why it made the list: The most important question for 2026 is whether scaling is still delivering. Any credible signal on timelines, bottlenecks, and "no wall" claims belongs in the builder and investor loop.
  1. Build and Train an LLM with JAX
  • Channel: DeepLearning.AI
  • Link:
  • Why it made the list: Practical training content is a competitive advantage right now. If you can prototype and iterate on small models quickly, you can ship custom behaviors faster and reduce dependency on frontier pricing.
  1. Is Software Engineering Finally Dead?
  • Channel: Cole Medin
  • Link:
  • Why it made the list: The demand shift is not "less software". It is "more software generated differently". Good takes here help calibrate hiring, tooling, and what parts of the stack become commoditized.
  1. How To Use Nano Banana 2: Everything You Need to Know (Speed Test, 4K, Thumbnails & More)
  • Channel: The Next Wave
  • Link:
  • Why it made the list: Image models are now distribution infrastructure. Faster, higher-res generation changes the economics of ads, thumbnails, product media, and creative testing loops.

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Notes on selection

  • Excluded Shorts and anything not clearly AI/LLM/agents/robotics/model economics relevant.
  • Kept channel diversity where possible (max 2 per channel), but would override for any flagged frontier updates.
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