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Elon Musk has capped Tesla employees' spending on AI at $200/week - Not for Grok

finance.yahoo.com
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Google caps Meta's Gemini use as AI demand strains capacity

ft.com
4 points·by achow·9 giorni fa·2 comments

AI effect: People are taking up skills for no money, just to feel human

siliconcanals.com
2 points·by achow·19 giorni fa·1 comments

China will have a Fable 5-class AI model before next year

tomshardware.com
15 points·by achow·21 giorni fa·2 comments

We Liked Remote Work. and Then We Looked at Data

nytimes.com
6 points·by achow·24 giorni fa·1 comments

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1 points·by achow·29 giorni fa·0 comments

In India, You Can Get Milk Delivered Faster Than It Takes to Make Coffee

wsj.com
6 points·by achow·2 mesi fa·1 comments

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1 points·by achow·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki Is a Bad Idea

medium.com
3 points·by achow·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste

newyorker.com
2 points·by achow·4 mesi fa·1 comments

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Amodei suggests OpenAI doesn't "understand the risks they're taking"

the-decoder.com
2 points·by achow·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Microsoft confirms plan to ditch OpenAI

windowscentral.com
15 points·by achow·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Apple's Xcode Now Supports the Claude Agent SDK

anthropic.com
3 points·by achow·5 mesi fa·2 comments

CATL unveils first mass-production sodium-ion battery for vehicles

carnewschina.com
3 points·by achow·5 mesi fa·0 comments

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1 points·by achow·6 mesi fa·0 comments

They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can't find a job

latimes.com
7 points·by achow·7 mesi fa·4 comments

Leaker Who Apple Is Suing Says 'Screw It,' Here's the Foldable iPhone Early

gizmodo.com
9 points·by achow·7 mesi fa·2 comments

How AI agents will transform the way we work in 2026

blog.google
4 points·by achow·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Deloitte's CTO: Companies are spending 93% on tech and only 7% on people

fortune.com
3 points·by achow·7 mesi fa·0 comments

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achow
·9 giorni fa·discuss
https://archive.is/KDqg6
achow
·9 giorni fa·discuss
> Altman and other OpenAI executives have suggested that each of America’s leading AI developers allot 5 per cent of their equity to a vehicle like the Alaska Permanent Fund, a sovereign fund that invests the state’s oil wealth into stocks and pays dividends to the state government and residents.

Sounds like it is for benefit of public rather than govt' office, and this would continue to benefit public even after current US administration is out of picture.
achow
·13 giorni fa·discuss
https://archive.is/m1qrN
achow
·13 giorni fa·discuss
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achow
·13 giorni fa·discuss
OP to me sounds more authentic and seems to have inside information.

After a quick search I found a publication actually mentioning about these tools:

Ford previously told Business Insider that it had developed two bespoke AI-enhanced scanning tools that helped validate that cars were properly assembled before rolling off the lot. The tools, called AiTriz and MAIVs, both debuted in 2024. https://autos.yahoo.com/policy-and-environment/articles/ford...

And after doing cursory research on these tools, it is clear they are rudimentary (as compared to SOTA LLMs), they were essentially smartphone mounted on stands and doing visual checks using the camera - so OP could be very right.

https://www.businessinsider.com/ford-uses-ai-cameras-in-fact...
achow
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Original title: As AI eats into paid creative work, people are taking up the same skills — drawing, writing, crafts — on their own time, for no money, just to feel human
achow
·20 giorni fa·discuss
Slow breathing (in yoga: pranayama) instantly down-regulates your nervous system by boosting vagal tone and lowering sympathetic "fight-or-flight" activity. When your breath lengthens, it signals your brain that you are completely safe, dropping your heart rate and lowering blood pressure.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12858147/
achow
·mese scorso·discuss
It is perhaps very relevant what Chris Olah (Anthropic co-founder) said to pope..

I am a scientist. I lead a research team that studies the internal structure of these models—what is actually happening inside them. And I will be honest: we keep finding things that are mysterious, even unsettling. We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience. We find evidence of introspection. We find internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease.

https://www.anthropic.com/news/chris-olah-pope-leo-encyclica...
achow
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My feeling seems to be getting validated. Offlate GPT 5.5 seems to be more precise and to the point, whereas Opus 4.7 is verbose, not in bad way, but still is kind of distracting. This aligns with the report finding where they say Opus 4.7 looks at 'surrounding enviornment' and bring in those aspect during task completion.
achow
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Google seems to have made an official post on Reddit describing the feature set in detail:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1tb8xls/introducin...

[Edit]

And, the feature set references the 'AI mouse pointer' from this Deepmind blog..

https://deepmind.google/blog/ai-pointer/
achow
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It is AI

https://archive.is/y2dGC
achow
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It is from July last year. There seems to be no more update after that in this Science daily article.

Source: https://news.ki.se/gene-therapy-restored-hearing-in-deaf-pat...
achow
·4 mesi fa·discuss
https://archive.is/VdzLq
achow
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Strange article. Blanket statement that most Indians don't read since English books are not sold in large numbers. The 'Jaipur book festival' that the article refers to published the following stats..

Indian languages together accounted for roughly ~80% of titles published, with English making up a smaller share.

The Indian publishing industry is one of the most prominent publishing industries across the globe. Indian publishing industry at the second spot in the world (English publications) with approximately 19,000 publishing houses across the country publishing approximately 90,000 titles per year according to 2020-21 stats (Mallaya, 2016).

The EIBF International Bookselling Markets Report 2023 (EIBF Report, 2024) affirms that India is the sixth-largest book market in the world, and currently the second-largest market for books in English, right behind the United States. It also figures India’s current growth rate at 7%.

https://jaipurbookmark.org/key-statistics
achow
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Towards the end it says..

Amiry-Moghaddam of Iran Human Rights said the death toll could be higher than 20,000, based on evidence reviewed by his organization.
achow
·6 mesi fa·discuss
> I'm almost certain that you'll hear in the upcoming earnings reports that big tech sent ..billions in advance payment to secure memory supply years from now.

And this would be no different than investing billions in R&D (Ex. Meta and AR) for future payouts.

Or, Apple buying 10000 advance CNC machines for their manufacturer. In this case timeline for future payout is perhaps much shorter but the pertinent point will be Apple invested in Capex upfront.
achow
·6 mesi fa·discuss
One indicator is intern hiring. I have seen the intern budgets getting slashed by 60-70% (4 interns in 2025 vs 14 interns in 2024).
achow
·7 mesi fa·discuss
https://archive.is/yPBtl
achow
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Curious about the bushfire and recovery there after, found this from Lonely Planet (2023)..

A dangerous mix of hot weather, highly flammable eucalyptus oils in the air and strong winds meant that flames quickly scorched their way through the vegetation, burning almost half of the land in the process.

Australia’s native flora and fauna regenerates and even thrives after burns; in fact, some seeds will only germinate after a fire.

Kangaroo Island has turned out to be astonishingly resilient. Just 48 hours after the flames died down, a rock-like fungus started growing on the ash.

As the fungus digested the ash, it changed the pH levels of the soil, allowing other microorganisms and eventually plants to take root. Some of the plants, says McKelvey, hadn’t been seen for decades. Unlike on the Australian mainland, there were no rabbits to eat the new growth – meaning there was nothing to hold back the regeneration.

It helped that donations flooded in from all over the world after the fires. This money helped to eliminate some of the feral pigs and cats that had been damaging the local ecosystem and killing endangered wildlife.

Three years on, Flinders Chase National Park is as lush as ever, with thick undergrowth providing shelter for the island’s camera-shy wallabies.

The only reminder of the fires that ravaged this land? The blackened branches of eucalyptus trees poking out from the greenery below, giving the landscape an eerie, post-apocalyptic air.

Providing a nesting ground for birds and habitat for insects, even these uncomfortable reminders will disappear in a couple of years, as they get swallowed up by the island’s resilient vegetation.

https://www.lonelyplanet.com/news/kangaroo-island-south-aust...
achow
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks.

The video link seems to be missing in the section: Bonus: MCP vs API video