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27 votes
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"Badness 0", a suckerpinch/tom7 video dive into typesetting, LLMs, and Donald Knuth
29 votes -
OpenAI insiders warn of a ‘reckless’ race for dominance
15 votes -
Rabbit R1 it's a scam
16 votes -
Udio | AI music generator
37 votes -
Hands-on: Frame by Brilliant Labs is a disappointing stepping stone to something better
14 votes -
Nvidia’s project G-Assist - AI game assistant
8 votes -
Ex-OpenAI board member reveals what led to Sam Altman's brief ousting
35 votes -
How are you dealing with AI generated results in your searches?
I'm finding it more and more frustrating having to parse the things I'm actually looking for from what feels like a deluge of rubbish. Are there any strategies, extensions, add-ons, etc that...
I'm finding it more and more frustrating having to parse the things I'm actually looking for from what feels like a deluge of rubbish. Are there any strategies, extensions, add-ons, etc that people are using to filter results?
46 votes -
Mozilla is adding vertical tabs, profile management, and local AI to Firefox
78 votes -
AI is making economists rethink the story of automation
15 votes -
HeavyIQ: Understanding 220M flights with AI
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How a simple fix could double the size of the US electricity grid
16 votes -
Twenty minutes of good news around the globe
15 votes -
AI can ruin movies now, too - Aliens and True Lies on 4k
15 votes -
Randy Travis sings again, courtesy of AI
9 votes -
"&udm=14" strips AI junk from Google results
61 votes -
Google scrambles to manually remove weird AI answers in search
20 votes -
Rabbit gaslit me, so I dug deeper
33 votes -
Scarlett Johansson says she is 'shocked, angered' over new ChatGPT voice
61 votes -
Waddi, a virtual tour guide, uses artificial intelligence to answer visitor queries and engage in conversations on the Danish island of Fanø
5 votes -
A brief roundup of Qualcomm Snapdragon X news
Now that there are some specs, development news, and Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel benchmarks from the past couple days to discuss (with the exception noted below), I thought I'd put together a few...
Now that there are some specs, development news, and Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel benchmarks from the past couple days to discuss (with the exception noted below), I thought I'd put together a few links for people. I'm curious how people feel about this iteration of technology in an ARM package for development, tinkering, or edge AI applications. And are folks enthused by the possibilities (Windows or otherwise), dislike the price points, or tired of the AI/CoPilot buzz?
New Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Benchmarks Show It's a Serious Contender
Qualcomm Snapdragon Dev Kit for Windows is a tiny desktop PC with a focus on AI apps
Debian 12 and Linux upstreaming for the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite SoC (January, 2024)
Microsoft is already taking orders for both Surface Pro (11ᵗʰ Edition, $999+) and Surface Laptop (7ᵗʰ Edition, $999+)[1] orders planned for shipping in June. Each can be bought in X Plus or X Elite flavors, though Wikipedia suggests there are several models of the X Elite so I'm curious which flavors we'll see in MS devices.
[1] Note that I linked to the "business" versions of the MS Store listings because they get straight to the point with a tech overview, etc. The "business" versions are listed for $100 more than the consumer versions.
Sharing this in ~comp, but if there's a better place for this then I'm happy to see it moved to a more suitable location. Thanks!
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University suspends students for AI homework tool it gave them $10,000 prize to make
46 votes -
How much research is being written by large language models?
14 votes -
How makers of nonconsensual AI porn make a living on Patreon
15 votes -
ChatGPT will show sources for their search now
If you're using the ChatGPT paid version, when you search, it acts similarly to Perplexity now. It gives you sources of all the pages from which it retrieved the information.
28 votes -
I discovered the one AI thing I actually liked
4 votes -
GPT-4o
75 votes -
Generative AI for Krita
33 votes -
The disinformation machine: How susceptible are we to AI propaganda?
13 votes -
OpenAI insists it's not launching a search engine nor GPT-5 on Monday
22 votes -
OpenAI considers allowing users to create AI-generated pornography
20 votes -
Meet AdVon, the AI-powered content monster infecting the media industry
33 votes -
Slop is the new name for unwanted AI-generated content
52 votes -
Meta AI is obsessed with turbans when generating images of Indian men
15 votes -
Stack Overflow and OpenAI partner to strengthen the world’s most popular large language models
21 votes -
Microsoft readies new AI model to compete with Google, OpenAI
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AI to drive natural gas boom as utilities face surging data center demand
13 votes -
Reddit, AI spam bots explore new ways to show ads in your feed
61 votes -
Obscurest Vinyl - Ain't That a Kick in the Cunt (2024)
2 votes -
Ontario family doctor says new AI notetaking saved her job
18 votes -
Turns out the Rabbit R1 was just an Android app all along
25 votes -
AI video throwdown: OpenAI’s Sora vs. Runway and Pika
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AI video won't work in Hollywood, because it can't make small iterative changes, former Pixar animator says
28 votes -
Plato's burial place finally revealed after AI deciphers ancient scroll carbonized in Mount Vesuvius eruption
21 votes -
From the makers of the Monocle, Brilliant Labs releases open source AR Glasses
26 votes -
Baltimore high school athletic director used AI to create fake racist audio of principal: Police
31 votes -
May the best AI win - Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League
7 votes -
Scandal erupts over Netflix's no. 1 show 'What Jennifer Did' and possible use of artificial intelligence
12 votes -
In US lawsuit, ex-Amazon AI exec claims she was asked to ignore intellectual property law
25 votes