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Where is our "We choose to go to the Moon" moment in AI?

As a 56-year old engineer/project manager, I am cognizant of my precarious position in the line of being displaced. The media, CEOs, and politicians spew lazy rhetoric of 'you need to upskill yourself in AI', 'winners will be those who can …

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Intelligence network

Creating an intelligence network where signals are turned into intelligence. Goal is to create network/digital ecosystems of intelligence. Any feedback is appreciated. Still early in the works The idea is pretty simple: instead of just showing informat…

Engram — a local, private memory your AI assistants share, over MCP (free, open source)

Every AI assistant starts every chat from zero — you re-explain your context every time — and the "memory" features that exist keep your stuff on someone's server. so i built the opposite: one private memory that lives on your own m…

Does AI only use language models?

I was thinking for math. My father was in his 20s in the 70s. And although accepted to Princeton he did not go. IQ about 20 points higher than mine. And trained himself on things he wanted to know reading magazines and reading books on things to solve …

AI just crossed the line from "tool" to "production pipeline" full short-form videos from a single prompt, end-to-end

The last 6 months have experienced an enormous leap forward in terms of AI production capabilities. I generated a tweet, which through AI, translated into an official 30s video complete with a written script, voiceover narration, inclusion of clips to …

Authenticity Issue

Something I am legitimately worried about is the scale at which agentic technologies can produce artifacts, which are then contributed as part of the general corpus that they reference. The more that the internet and other public databases are propagat…

I built a benchmark for multi-turn prompt injection attacks. Most defenses never see them coming.

Most prompt injection benchmarks are one-shot. The attack says “ignore your instructions” and the defense either catches it or doesn’t. Real attacks are often slower. The model gets nudged over multiple turns. A webpage plants a suggestion. An email re…

What’s an AI prediction you had 2 years ago that turned out completely wrong?

I’ll start: I thought AI would automate simple jobs first. Instead, it’s helping with things like coding, writing, and research much faster than I expected. What’s yours? submitted by /u/One_Beginning2199 [link] [comments]