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Sam Altman says his kid will grow up in a world where AI is always smarter than them

In a recent podcast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman opened up about parenting in the AI era. He said something interesting–“My kid will never be smarter than AI” but that’s not a bad thing in his eyes. He sees it as a world where kids grow up vastly more…

How AI Has Quietly Boosted My Daily Productivity

AI hasn’t radically transformed my life but it’s definitely improved the way I handle everyday tasks. From drafting quick emails to summarizing articles or helping me structure a to-do list, it’s become a quiet assistant in the background. I no longer …

Speed vs. Wisdom: The AI Tradeoff

Centuries of human experience taught us to think deeply. Now AI teaches us to think quickly. Different paths same goal: understanding intelligence. Will AI able to outgrow human experience?? submitted by /u/Secret_Ad_4021 [link] &…

AI’s starting to feel less like a tool, more like something I think with

I used to just use AI to save time. Summarize this, draft that, clean up some writing. But lately, it’s been helping me think through stuff. Like when I’m stuck, I’ll just ask it to rephrase the question or lay out the options, and it actually helps me…

Accidentally referred to AI assistant as my coding partner

I caught myself saying “we” while telling a friend how we built a script to clean up a data pipeline. Then it hit me we was just me and AI assistant. Not sure if I need more sleep or less emotional attachment to my AI assistant. submitted by &#3…

What if Blackbox, ChatGPT, and Cursor were actual people

I can't stop thinking about how these AI tools would look if they were human. Blackbox would 100% be that quiet hacker friend who always knows the shortcut. ChatGPT is the super helpful nerd who somehow knows everything and never gets tired…..

We all are just learning to talk to the machine now

It feels like writing good prompts is becoming just as important as writing good code. With tools like ChatGPT, Cursor, Blackbox, etc., I’m spending less time actually coding and more time figuring out how to ask for the code I want. Makes me wonder… i…

Do we really need to know how an AI model makes its decisions?

I keep seeing discussions around black-box model and how it's a big problem that we don't always know how these models arrive at their conclusions. Like, sure in fields like medicine, finance, or law, I get why explainability matters. But in ge…

When your resume is impressive but you forget what year it is

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How reliable is AI-generated code for production in 2025?

I’ve been using AI tools like GPT-4, GitHub Copilot, and Blackbox AI to speed up coding, and they’re awesome for saving time. Of course, no one just blindly trusts AI-generated code review and testing are always part of the process. That said, I’m curi…