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Falsely banned from a subreddit for using AI

I got banned from a subreddit because the moderators thought I used AI in my comment. I don't use AI, I don't really like AI very much. I sometimes put a fair bit of thought into an answer to help the poster. I did appeal successfully, but I st…

In one year, AIs went from random guessing to expert-level at PhD science questions

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Frontier AI systems have surpassed the self-replicating red line.

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Real world time savings estimates using Cursor, Kite, etc

I have a new project that I know will be roughly 250,000 lines of code and I am estimating as a 9 month project that could potentially be done in 4.5 months instead with Cursor's assistance alongside various LLMs. I'll be working solo. Does tha…

Gemini is easily the worst AI assistant out right now. I mean this is beyond embarrassing.

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I think we should expand this with AI (Harvey the Chronically Depressed Snowman)

Someone made a Christmas song using AI on a depressed snowman. https://youtu.be/3cstgXIyKH8?si=S7GNanirPXN8GXvl I think we should expand this. It would be interesting to see harvey the chronically depress snowman come back in a school yard and teach k…

Does anybody favor Google AI models over the rest?

I'm noticing that there isn't much care or hype about Google AI products except NotebokLM which is an innovation others not doing. The mass population looks at OpenAI, some part of the community likes Claude, and the open source community likes…

Agents improving agents, it only moves faster from here on out

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What is your company doing with LLMs?

In my company we're currently developing an in-house version of Cursor. We've built a really nice generic natural language to SQL system for querying our databases too. There are teams working on integrating a Chatbot into chrome/Teams. How is…

o1 generated texts are preferred 90% of the time compared with humans when asked how persuasive they are.

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