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Has AI actually made the internet better—or just harder to trust?

A year ago, most content online was written by humans. Today, AI can generate articles, images, videos, comments, and even entire websites in minutes. On one hand, that's making knowledge and creativity more accessible. On the other, it's becom…

Introducing a companionship framework that turns your LLM into an engaging companion for very long conversations

I had built a personal tool to help me have extremely long conversations with LLMs in my research and analytical projects. These threads got long. Very long. About half a million tokens with Claude and GPT/Extreme%20Thread%20Length/ChatGPT_Thread_450k_…

Kimi/Deepseek

Are these safe to run personal finance on? (Paid versions) I really like Kimi and have heard good things about deepseek… but hear all the horror stories since they are Chinese based AI Or they just good for local coding ? Another recommendations (besi…

Follow-up 2: Commerce withdrew the Fable/Mythos controls, but the wording dodges the hosted-access question

A week ago I posted that the Legion LegalTech case in D.C. was testing whether Commerce can treat access to a hosted frontier AI model as an export-control issue. https://www.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1uexdqk/followup_hosted_ai_export_controls_a…

From brute-force graph traversal to Cognitive Attention: an architectural redesign

Last week I shared the early architecture for IONS, a protocol built around the idea that intelligence should emerge from traversing reusable Cognitive Building Blocks (CBBs) rather than being compressed into increasingly larger model weights. The feed…

How will AI actually become an "everyday essential" for ordinary people, like smartphones or the internet?

Hi Guys, Don't get me wrong, AI is phenomenal, but right now it still feels like an optional novelty or a niche tool for most everyday folks. To me, it hasn't hit that "can't live without it" status that the internet or smartphone…

Kitboga posted an interesting guide on how to mess with scam chatbots

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk3jCuITwcE TLDR: If you give a chatbot a few recursive instructions, it will start using a large number of tokens and hallucinating. I wonder if this applies to all LLMs or if it's just the cheap scammer versions. I…

Im starting to think small models are smarter than large models

ive been working with different models a lot & when it comes to reasoning it seems like a smaller model is actually better. Ive learned more from having a converation with an open source model vs asking Claude or GPT the same questions and im start…