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Huang says would be 'deeply alarmed' if 500KUSD eng didn't use 250KUSD tokens

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Oracle plans job cuts as data center costs rise, Bloomberg News reports

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Citrini Research's '2028 Global Intelligence Crisis': How Worried Should We Be?

seekingalpha.com
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Wealth Manager Stocks Sink as Traders Flee Next AI Casualty

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As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries

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Microsoft's AI Spend Is Starting to Spook Investors

gizmodo.com
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Resilient growth as technology and adaptability offset trade policy headwinds

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Anti-aging injection regrows knee cartilage and prevents arthritis

scitechdaily.com
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CEOs are hugely expensive. Why not automate them? (2021)

newstatesman.com
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An AI pioneer says the technology is 'limited' and won't replace humans soon

nbcnews.com
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Mouse Study Suggests Nose-Picking Has a Surprising Link with Alzheimer's

sciencealert.com
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The Leftist Tactic of Labeling Opponents as Nazis or Fascists

selsey.substack.com
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Topological turning points across the human lifespan

nature.com
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Tell HN: It should be okay to use AI for code and papers

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'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant doctors

npr.org
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Life after chatbots: Meet the 'AI vegans' refusing to accept a virtual reality

euronews.com
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Nvidia crushed its quarter–and CEO Jensen Huang said in a leaked all-hands

businessinsider.com
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'The public has been lied to': made documentary insists aliens exist

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nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I hate that it happened because of a political reason, and many topics affected were unnecessarily targeted, but it’s 1000% true that many labs were overfunded, and accumulated resources which were essentially spent on ego bullshit. There need to be more cuts and selective funding of research labs, in general. Sadly, funding R1 does not guarantee that you’re going to get anything meaningful from that research as a non-trivial number of PIs just used excessive funding to bloat up their numbers to appear politically important, like middle managers at FAANG. So, essentially creating an adult daycare with no regards to output or impact. This needs to stop, and spending needs to be allocated responsibly. Lab impact needs to be assessed on regular (2-yr seems reasonable) basis, and then funding needs to be diverted to new or better players.
nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> I agree with you take the there isn’t a lot of specialist work for data scientists to do with using off-the-shelf LLMs that can’t be done by an engineer.

Conversely, data scientists are doing software engineering, including webdev. It’s an interesting time. I think it’s less about the job title demarcation now, and more about output.
nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Not yell (why?), but use all caps to emphasize. The yelling isn’t going to cure a shifting context window, no matter how much you do it.
nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Where are all the production issues that have been created because of AI? Are there more incidences than before now? What’s the rate of production failures pre and post AI?

Only reason humans need to be in the loop is so there is someone to blame or hold accountable in a legal sense.
nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Not really, there’s a lot it does right. But any automated tool or calculator will be as good as its operator.
nis0s
·3 mesi fa·discuss
What’s important? That bridges get built and stay up, or that they’re built only after toiling X amounts of hours. AI will change the nature of work, it’s going to make a lot of people uncomfortable. But more importantly, it’s going to let people who understand things faster get the info they need to be productive.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Why don’t people use their real accounts to make these spam posts? Degens.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The problem being solved is how to easily do grafts and kickbacks.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There aren’t different definitions of consciousness, rather different conditions which result in an emergent property. The field has generally accepted sentience as a level of consciousness, which needs further examination.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
It’s likely a misdirection, it’s hard to say what might happen. It might not even be five days wait.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Why don’t they ask the Saudi to settle their debts, or pay for the defense pact SA made with them? Like US and NATO, currently.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
It depends on your context window, and how much else you’re relating to the agent(s).
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
That number is so alarmingly arbitrary I am concerned such activities and related statements may amount to supporting some manner of a Ponzi scheme.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
One key reason you’re wrong is that many interesting things aren’t even getting published, they’re on the DL for years and eventually make it to public spheres and products.

Academia is just a daycare at this point, and many labs shouldn’t exists or get funding. The people who move the field aren’t necessarily the ones with the most citations, they’re usually hard at work in places that don’t publish at all.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Because as someone said in the thread that in two years the LLM will just read the docs and produce perfect Bend code.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I was in a programming class when ChatGPT/CoPilot first came out. I hadn’t started using it yet for classes because I was under the impression that “my work should be my own”. I was the only one in the class who would get 80+ average on quizzes, everyone else got nearly perfect scores. Oh well.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Something else is afoot in the markets, I wouldn’t take rando tweets at face value, especially if they’re confirming a narrative you’re biased to accept.

https://www.citadelsecurities.com/news-and-insights/2026-glo...
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The problem is that inefficient systems will cost even more as you scale their use, but gains from such systems are not guaranteed, and profits even less so.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
How much are you spending before you even see a $1 of revenue?

Nice tool, but the agentic workflow doesn’t sound cost efficient.
nis0s
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This is marketing, not reality. The only “job destruction detector” anyone needs to keep track of is non-farm payrolls.