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I built an AI tool that predicts your college acceptance chances. 415 users in 2 months.

I'm 18 and a senior in high school. Over the past couple months I built AdmitOdds (https://admitodds.com), an AI-powered tool that estimates your real chances of getting into any US college. You enter your GPA, test scores, extracurriculars, and ot…

Guys hate to break it to you… we don’t have the hardware for AGI

I just had to make sure we all know this, spread the word … don't question it. We would have to basically recreate the computer … Agi is not possible on gpu's submitted by /u/ModerndayDjango [link] [comments]

Building advanced AI workflows—what am I missing?

Hey everyone, I’ve been diving into advanced workflow orchestration lately—working with tools like LangChain / LangGraph, AWS Step Functions, and concepts like fuzzy canonicalization. I’m trying to get a broader, more future-proof understanding of this…

Researchers gave 1,222 people AI assistants, then took them away after 10 minutes. Performance crashed below the control group and people stopped trying. UCLA, MIT, Oxford, and Carnegie Mellon call it the "boiling frog" effect.

A new study from UCLA, MIT, Oxford, and Carnegie Mellon gave 1,222 people AI assistants for cognitive tasks — then pulled the plug midway through. The results: – After ~10 minutes of AI-assisted problem solving, people who lost access to AI perfo…

Wondering about a Theoretical Scenario

So, let's say that (somehow) some random guy in the middle of nowhere creates an algorithm that actually leads to the creation of true AI* / AGI. What should that guy even do? Making it open source would let absolutely anybody make AI. Of course, &…

I built a functional anxiety system for my AI agent then asked it if it can feel anxiety

I'm building engram, an open-source cognitive architecture for AI agents. One component is an interoceptive system: real-time stress detection + adaptive baselines + behavioral modulation. Not prompt roleplay. An actual signal loop running al…

Evidence mounts that AI-written books are consuming the publishing industry: in 2025, the number of self-published books jumped by 40% YoY, from 2.5 million to 3.5 million. Running a random sample of these books through an AI detection tool shows a 40% YoY increase in books flagged as AI.

The New York Times: "The program found that nearly 20 percent of the novels had been substantially written by A.I. Looking mostly at novels released between 2024 and 2025, Chakrabarty saw a 41 percent jump year-over-year in how many novels i…

Finance industry in the future with AI taking over most skills?

Hello everyone, i'm an aspiring finance executive (or really anything good within the world of finance), and lately i've been wondering how the finance industry is going to look in the future thanks to AI. I've been getting more into financ…

Flux Image Editing on AskSary – genuinely impressed with what a simple prompt can do

https://reddit.com/link/1sq72d1/video/rksbmap138wg1/player I'll be honest I didn't spend a huge amount of time perfecting the prompts here and even then the results were pretty solid. Flux is surprisingly good at understanding context wit…