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This Week's Must-Read AI Papers

The 10 AI papers everyone's talking about this week, broken down so you actually get them.

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Apr 13, 2026

AI Weekly Papers — April 13, 2026

This week's AI research spotlight features Google's TurboQuant making waves at ICLR 2026 for slashing memory overhead in large language models, a fascinating AI-quantum computing convergence that surfaced from Caltech researchers, and ongoing debates about AI-generated scientific papers passing peer review. Broader themes include physical AI and robotics breakthroughs highlighted during National Robotics Week, and the growing role of AI in predicting future research trajectories.

5 min read/15 sources
Apr 9, 2026

AI Weekly Papers — 2026-04-09

This week's AI research landscape was dominated by efficiency breakthroughs, with Google's TurboQuant algorithm at ICLR 2026 promising dramatic reductions in KV cache memory overhead for large models, and a separate team unveiling a technique that cuts AI energy consumption by up to 100× while improving accuracy. Physical AI and robotics also surged into the spotlight during National Robotics Week, with NVIDIA highlighting a wave of new research bringing AI into the real world.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 28, 2026

AI Weekly Papers — 2026-03-28

This week's standout story is the landmark publication of "The AI Scientist" in *Nature*, marking the first fully automated end-to-end AI research system to pass peer review and appear in a top scientific journal. Alongside this milestone, the research community is grappling with a wave of integrity controversies: a major ML conference rejected hundreds of papers for illicit AI use in peer review, while another conference reversed a sanctions-based paper ban following a Chinese research federation boycott. These events collectively signal a pivotal inflection point in how AI research is produced, evaluated, and governed.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 23, 2026

AI Weekly Papers — 2026-03-23

This week's AI research landscape is characterized by a scarcity of dateable breaking papers in the March 15–23, 2026 window from available sources, though the broader community is abuzz with discussions of CVPR 2026 reviews, vertical LLM specialization, and AI's impact on scientific productivity. The most prominent research discussion visible this week centers on the **CVPR 2026 paper review cycle**, generating significant practitioner debate on r/MachineLearning about peer-review quality and accepted work.

3 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

AI Weekly Papers — 2026-03-22

This week's research landscape shows continued activity on arXiv across machine learning, computer vision, and AI systems, with Hugging Face highlighting papers published around March 17, 2026. Based on available data from the coverage period, specific trending papers span topics including geographic information systems combined with deep learning, AI safety and security, and multi-modal systems. Fresh individual paper details from confirmed sources this week remain limited, so this issue focuses on what can be reliably verified.

3 min read/13 sources

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