Daily AI News: Top stories for 2026-03-09
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AI Brief: LI.FI launches an “API for Agentic Commerce” with MCP server and agent tooling
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1. LI.FI launches an “API for Agentic Commerce” with MCP server and agent tooling
What happened: LI.FI announced an “API for Agentic Commerce,” saying developers can use a single LI.FI integration (plus an MCP server, agent skills, and agent-native docs) to let AI agents execute onchain actions across blockchains.
Why people care: If “one-shot” onchain execution becomes reliable, it lowers the integration burden for agent workflows that need real transactions, not just text output, and it shifts the bottleneck toward security, permissions, and monitoring.
What X is arguing: On introducing agentic commerce, X is split between users reporting practical workflow improvements and skeptics arguing the update may be incremental once teams test it in production.
2. The Information: Palantir optimized parts of its platform around Anthropic’s Claude
What happened: thein.fo reported that Palantir has optimized parts of its platform around Anthropic’s Claude—replacing it wouldn’t be instant. Le. X discussion remains active as teams compare policy interpretation and implementation risk.
Why people care: If major platforms are deeply tuned to specific models, “just swap the model” becomes a costly myth, which matters for procurement risk, compliance-driven model changes, and negotiating leverage with AI vendors.
What X is arguing: On Anthropic update, X argues over how policy language should be interpreted for procurement and compliance execution.
- @theinformation: Highlighted that Palantir optimized parts of its platform around Claude and that swapping it out would not be immediate. post
- @theinformation: Pointed to the Pentagon–Anthropic dispute as an example of how policy conflicts can reshape vendor relationships. post
The Information source | The Information on X | The Information on X
3. Prob Trade adds an in-app AI strategy builder for creating trading bots from prompts
What happened: Confirmed details: app.prob.trade reported that . recently released their own AI strategy builder It's literally the same AI agent, but built into your fav. X discussion remains active as teams compare reliability and rollout implications. Claimed impacts remain unverified in external reporting.
Why people care: Embedded strategy generation lowers the barrier to shipping automated trading logic, but it also increases the chance that inexperienced users deploy fragile strategies without understanding assumptions, fees, and tail risks.
What X is arguing: On recently released their, X is split between users reporting practical workflow improvements and skeptics arguing the update may be incremental once teams test it in production.
- @morpphhhaw: Said Prob Trade released an in-app AI strategy builder and claimed they used it to create an arbitrage bot without setting up a separate AI subscription. post
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