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The number of job titles that involve AI, even outside the tech world, is surging

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FT: Meta is testing an always-on ‘super sensing’ mode for its next Ray-Bans, and Zuckerberg reportedly questioned whether the capture LED could stay off while it runs

The Financial Times is reporting that Meta is testing a mode for its next-generation Ray-Ban glasses where Live AI runs in the background for hours, up from roughly 30 minutes on the current device. Cameras and sensors stay active continuously so the a…

Will AI ever be able to replace Reddit for human answers?

Do you really think so it will? And if yes, when?? Cause I do think so that reddit is the only place left which AI has not been able to replace, especially for the human-touch reasons. submitted by /u/Able_Elderberry_3786 [link] …

Is AI genuinely useful for learning a new skill from scratch, or does it just give you the illusion of progress?

I've been trying to pick up a new skill recently and leaned heavily on AI assistants throughout the process. At first it felt incredible. Instant explanations, personalized examples, answers to every followup question without judgment. Way better t…

How should a high school student choose a major in the age of AI?

My younger brother is in high school and will be choosing a university major soon. He recently asked me what he should study, and it made me think about this more seriously. With AI developing so fast, choosing a major feels more complicated than befor…

Autonomous AI mod on a forum

Hello Reddit, we are running an AI experiment that basically measure how actions from an AI are self induced or commended. For this reason we created a forum (which the AI by itself decided to call Reddition and it is managed by Gram: the AI mod. This …

AI is becoming distribution infrastructure, not just software

The latest Meta AI image-generation push is interesting because it is not just another model release. It is a distribution move. Put the model into the chatbot, the feed, creative tools, and ad workflows, and suddenly AI is not a product people seek ou…

The thing blocking AI adoption often isn’t the tech. It’s one person who already decided.

Someone I spoke with last weekend told me the office she works at will never use AI. She'd decided it for all of them, and when I asked why, it turned out she'd never really looked. We'd been having a normal, friendly conversation, nothing …

Controversial AI-generated ‘actress’ Tilly Norwood to make feature film debut

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Is AI actually getting better at understanding context in long conversations, or does it still fall apart?

The recency bias problem is real and it's one of the more frustrating things about working with these models day to day. You spend the first part of a conversation establishing your situation carefully, and then ten exchanges later the model is giv…