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r/MoralityScaling has been created.

Like r/PowerScaling for morality. I find it odd that a sub like that doesn't already exist, as I know I'm not the only one obssesed with ranking/comparing and analyzing the morality and psychology of fictional characters. r/MoralityScaling &#3…

Working on a new, uncanny paper that fuses neural architecture with the ethics of memory. What happens when models start remembering too well — and we get to decide what they forget? Thoughts and opinions welcome!

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AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests

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Cursor’s idea of supporting students: change the rules later and call early users frauds.

So here’s some real irony for you. I was genuinely excited when Cursor launched their student discount. They marketed it like a pro-student, pro-innovation initiative. I was one of the first to jump in verified via SheerID, the official method th…

Can AI be considered human?

Perhaps not yet. But that question no longer belongs to science fiction; it now occupies the borderlands of engineering, ethics, and ontology. As we approach the development of artificial general intelligence, we must confront a long-dormant philosophi…

One-Minute Daily AI News 5/9/2025

US senator introduces bill calling for location-tracking on AI chips to limit China access.[1] ‘Tone deaf’: US tech company responsible for global IT outage to cut jobs and use AI.[2] China’s Baidu looks to patent AI system to decipher animal sounds.[…

AI is eroding what Reddit says is the site’s greatest competitive advantage

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Recently CEOs of leading AI companies have grown increasingly confident about rapid progress. What explains the shift? Is it just hype? Or could we really have Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by 2030? A deep dive into forecasting AGI

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