March 27 AI News.
OpenAI embraces the MCP standard Anthropic takes a look Inside itself Gemini 2.5 produces a Minecraft clone in a single prompt, and Pika allows you to meet your younger self here’s today’s AI news. Earlier in the week we reported that Zapier was integrating a whole new MCP layer into its service, and now it’s the turn of OpenAI to support the protocol.
MCP, or Model Context Protocol, is a set of standards for connecting services to LLMs that is being adopted very quickly throughout the industry. With OpenAI now expressing support for the protocol, it’s likely to be the tipping point needed to make MCP the standard across AI services.
Large language models are often described as black boxes. As crazy as it may sound, we don’t really understand what’s going on in between the user’s input and the model’s output. Anthropic has unveiled a new research tool that they describe as a microscope for looking inside an LLM.
This will help researchers and engineers to better understand the kind of thinking that an LLM like Claude is doing and also fine tune the process for better results. Vibe Coding, a game that will run in three.js, has been a hot topic for weeks and has produced some truly amazing results.
Today’s game of the day goes to this Minecraft clone that the user claims he was able to create with a single prompt from Gemini 2.5 Pro. Regardless of whether it really took a single prompt, it’s pretty mind blowing. Finally, Pika has released a new ‘Flashback’ feature that allows you to meet your younger self.
Users just upload a selfie style video and then a photo of themselves from when they were younger and Pika does the rest. The cool video that promotes this new release shows some classic memes with the young Meme star meeting their current self.