Saturday, 11 April 2026
This dated roundup collects the most interesting AI and technology developments found for Saturday, 11 April 2026.
Research & Products
Update: the open-source 62K multimodal prompt injection dataset now has GCG suffixes, multi-turn orchestration, indirect injection, tool abuse, and more (v2 + v3 added overnight)
Posted here yesterday about the v1 cross-modal dataset. One of you suggested adding GCG adversarial suffixes and multi-turn attack coverage. That feedback turned into v2 and v3 being built and shipped within 24 hours. The dataset has gone from 47K to 62K samples. HuggingFace: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Bordair/bordair-multimodal GitHub: https://github.com/Josh-blythe/bordair-multimodal-v1/ MIT licensed. The repo's also picked up early interest from engineers at NVIDIA, PayPal, NetApp, and
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Open-source skill for training CV models without the usual pain
I've spent the last 3 years training CV models. Over time you learn the mistakes. Now Claude does all the heavy lifting, but it hasn't learned them yet. It needs guardrails. CV-Stack encodes this into a reusable skill: setting up compute, connecting to data, auditing your pipeline for mismatches, and logging, all from a blank slate. Still early. Would love feedback on what's missing, broken, or annoying. Contributions welcome. [https://github.com/andlyu/cv-train-stack](https://github.com/andl
Read morePolicy & Ethics
Elon Musk’s xAI Sues Colorado Over AI Law as Fight Over State Regulation Intensifies
Elon Musk’s AI company xAI is challenging Colorado’s new high-risk AI law, adding to mounting legal scrutiny around its Grok chatbot.
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