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52 votes
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Predictions of AI doom are too much like Hollywood movie plots
21 votes -
Breaking my hand forced me to write all my code with AI for 2 months
14 votes -
AI music generator Suno admits it was trained on ‘essentially all music files on the internet’
39 votes -
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Sam Altman again
17 votes -
Reddit CEO says Microsoft needs to pay to search the site
46 votes -
Friend: a new digital companion for the AI age
32 votes -
Stable Diffusion creators launch Black Forest Labs, secure $31M for FLUX.1 AI image generator
11 votes -
USENIX Security '18: Why do keynote speakers keep suggesting that improving security is possible? (AI, IoT)
7 votes -
Study shock! AI hinders productivity and makes working worse.
42 votes -
Everlasting jobstoppers: How an AI bot-war destroyed the online job market
40 votes -
Websites are blocking the wrong AI scrapers (because AI companies keep making new ones)
18 votes -
Can ChatGPT be a certified accountant? Assessing the responses of ChatGPT for the professional access exam in Portugal.
4 votes -
FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans. Elimination of most Next Generation Internet funding 'incomprehensible,' says OW2 CEO Pierre-Yves Gibello.
28 votes -
OpenAI improving model safety behavior with Rule-Based Rewards
6 votes -
Solving a couple of hard problems with an LLM
13 votes -
How Apple just stole "AI" from everyone else
12 votes -
Now available: AI indulgences
12 votes -
Academic authors 'shocked' after Taylor & Francis sells access to their research to Microsoft AI
42 votes -
It may soon be legal to jailbreak AI to expose how it works
29 votes -
/r/nixos enables automated moderation with Watchdog
16 votes -
How are AI and LLMs used in your company (if at all)?
I'm working on an AI chat portal for teams, think Perplexity but trained on a company's knowledgebase (prosgpt dot com for the curious) and i wanted to talk to some people who are successfully...
I'm working on an AI chat portal for teams, think Perplexity but trained on a company's knowledgebase (prosgpt dot com for the curious) and i wanted to talk to some people who are successfully using LLMs in their teams or jobs to improve productivity
Are you using free or paid LLMs? Which ones?
What kind of tasks do you get an LLM to do for you?
What is the workflow for accomplishing those tasks?
Cheers,
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OpenAI working on new reasoning technology under code name ‘Strawberry’
17 votes -
Library asks users to verify that books actually exist before making a loan request because AI invents book titles
43 votes -
How to raise your artificial intelligence
7 votes -
We need to control AI agents now
19 votes -
Meet Mercy and Anita – the African workers driving the AI revolution, for just over a dollar an hour
18 votes -
Superintelligence—ten years later
8 votes -
ChatGPT is bullshit
61 votes -
Mitigating Skeleton Key, a new type of generative AI jailbreak technique
15 votes -
AI-powered scams and what you can do about them
7 votes -
Why so many bitcoin mining companies are pivoting to AI
14 votes -
AI work assistants need a lot of handholding (gifted link)
7 votes -
Vibe Check - Let AI find you the best things
30 votes -
Anthropic's CEO on being an underdog
9 votes -
AI the product vs AI the feature
17 votes -
Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy
17 votes -
Experiences using a local voice assistant with LLM with HomeAssistant?
Has anyone out there hooked HomeAssistant up to a local LLM? I'm very tempted: Alexa integrations fail often. HomeAssistant integrations tend to be rock solid. Alexa is rule/pattern matching...
Has anyone out there hooked HomeAssistant up to a local LLM? I'm very tempted:
- Alexa integrations fail often. HomeAssistant integrations tend to be rock solid.
- Alexa is rule/pattern matching based. LLMs can understand natural language fairly well. The "magical incantations" required by Alexa are awkward.
Other than the software, the device side seems challenging. There are $50 fully-baked POP devices. I'm less sure on the DIY front.
Also, I desperately want my house to speak to me in the voice of the NCC-1701D computer. I've read enough now to know this should be achievable with a modicum of effort via OSS voice cloning tools or training a new model (same difference except "voice cloning" seems to often refer to doing this without training a whole new model?).
Thoughts? Experiences?
I've seen several pages that have led me to conclude this is tenable:
https://github.com/myshell-ai/OpenVoice
https://github.com/domesticatedviking/TextyMcSpeechy
https://github.com/mezbaul-h/june
https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/
14 votes -
AI took their jobs. Now they get paid to make it sound human.
26 votes -
Butterflies: An AI social network
11 votes -
New AI project aims to mimic the human neocortex: The Thousand Brains Project offers a fundamentally different approach to AI
19 votes -
Meta hit with Norwegian complaint over its plans to use images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence models
27 votes -
Microsoft admits that maybe surveiling everything you do on your computer isn’t a brilliant idea
27 votes -
OpenAI adds former US National Security Agency chief Paul Nakasone to the board
21 votes -
DuckDuckGo AI Chat: anonymous access to popular AI chatbots
46 votes -
Apple Intelligence
31 votes -
Generative AI is not going to build your engineering team for you
15 votes -
Elon Musk threatens to ban iPhones and MacBooks at his companies after Apple announces OpenAI partnership
40 votes -
Hackers target AI users with malicious stable diffusion tool on Github to protest 'art theft'
17 votes -
AI will become mathematicians’ ‘co-pilot’
5 votes