πŸ€– Technology & AI

April 6th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

MIT Tech Review

The one piece of data that could actually shed light on your job and AI

AI's impact on jobs remains more speculation than science, and one researcher argues the field is missing the data needed to make confident claims either way. While tech insiders treat mass displacement as inevitable, the actual employment figures tell a murkier story. The debate hinges on whether we can measure AI's labor market effects before policy decisions lock in.

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Hacker News

LLMs can't justify their answers–this CLI forces them to

A new command-line tool called Wheat compels large language models to produce structured justifications alongside their answers, rather than presenting conclusions as self-evident. The approach targets a core weakness of LLMs: their tendency to sound confident without showing their reasoning. For developers and power users who rely on model outputs for high-stakes decisions, forcing explicit rationale could meaningfully improve auditability and trust.

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TechCrunch

OpenAI’s vision for the AI economy: public wealth funds, robot taxes, and a four-day work week

OpenAI is calling for a sweeping economic overhaul to manage AI's disruptive potential, including taxes on AI-generated profits, sovereign-style public wealth funds, and a shortened work week. The proposals aim to redistribute AI's gains broadly while preserving market incentives β€” a calculated hedge against the political backlash that mass automation could trigger. With policymakers increasingly focused on AI's labor market consequences, OpenAI is positioning itself as a proactive voice on economic policy rather than waiting to be regulated.

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Hacker News

Iran threatens 'complete and utter annihilation' of OpenAI's $30B Stargate

Iran has publicly threatened to destroy OpenAI's flagship 1GW Stargate AI data center in Abu Dhabi, releasing a video featuring satellite imagery of the $30 billion facility. The move signals that cutting-edge AI infrastructure is becoming a geopolitical flashpoint, with state actors now openly targeting the physical backbone of Western AI development. For OpenAI and its Gulf partners, the threat underscores the security risks of concentrating critical compute capacity in a single, highly visible location.

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Hacker News

An open-source 240-antenna array to bounce signals off the Moon

A hobbyist-grade open-source project is building a 240-antenna phased array capable of bouncing radio signals off the Moon using Earth-Moon-Earth communication techniques. The system's open design means amateur radio operators and researchers can replicate or build upon the hardware without proprietary barriers. If it delivers, it democratizes a form of long-distance communication once reserved for military and well-funded institutions.

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