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#1r/technology

An AI hate wave is here

An AI hate wave is here. Community angle: discussion is centered on local and open-source alternatives and labor impact

12K score · 1,659 comments75%1,554 heat
#2r/technology

LinkedIn user hides AI prompt injection in bio to force recruitment spam to be sent in Olde English prose — bots also also manipulated to address user as ‘My Lord’

LinkedIn user hides AI prompt injection in bio to force recruitment spam to be sent in Olde English prose — bots also also manipulated to address user as ‘My Lord’. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

4,473 score · 105 comments75%536 heat
#3r/technology

60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast market

60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast market. Community angle: discussion is centered on cost and pricing

5,523 score · 569 comments75%257 heat
#4r/technology

The AI Backlash Could Get Very Ugly

The AI Backlash Could Get Very Ugly. Community angle: discussion is centered on labor impact, infrastructure costs, and skepticism about hype

7,536 score · 999 comments60%256 heat
#5r/technology

AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency

AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use and reliability

1,616 score · 86 comments75%243 heat
#6r/technology

First Apple M5 memory exploit discovered using Anthropic AI, gives root access on MacOS

First Apple M5 memory exploit discovered using Anthropic AI, gives root access on MacOS. Community angle: discussion is centered on infrastructure costs

4,326 score · 223 comments75%205 heat
#7r/technology

Yum Brands, Nvidia will deploy new AI at 500 restaurants

Yum Brands, Nvidia will deploy new AI at 500 restaurants. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use and labor impact

1,096 score · 315 comments75%177 heat
#8r/technology

Mistral AI's CEO says Europe has 2 years to stop becoming America's AI 'vassal state'

Mistral AI's CEO says Europe has 2 years to stop becoming America's AI 'vassal state'. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1,717 score · 276 comments75%146 heat
#9r/singularity

Rant: Stop saying LLMs are just “next token predictors.”

Rant: Stop saying LLMs are just “next token predictors.”. Nothing shows me how little someone knows about AI (and related topics) than this statement. I get what people mean when they do a single comment on a post saying this. For many common LLMs, especially GPT-style autoregressive models, next-token prediction is core to both pretraining and generation. In the simplest case: train model to predict next token > generate one token at a time > wrap it in a larger system with prompts, decoding rules, tools, retrieval, memory, etc. That's true. But saying LLMs are **just** next-token predictors is one of those statements that is technically grounded while being deeply. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

130 score · 327 comments75%84.9 heat
#10r/technology

Anti-immigration AI videos traced to overseas fakers, BBC finds

Anti-immigration AI videos traced to overseas fakers, BBC finds. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1,853 score · 82 comments75%72.5 heat
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Trust in Altman takes center stage as Musk-OpenAI trial nears its end

The final days of the trial have turned the spotlight on whether OpenAI’s chief executive is trustworthy.

  • TechCrunch reports that trust in Sam Altman dominated the final days of the Musk-OpenAI trial.
  • The courtroom focus on CEO credibility suggests leadership integrity may influence the outcome.
  • Public details remain limited, making it unclear how the trust question will affect the verdict.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web55%
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Apple’s iOS 27 Siri reboot bets on auto-deleting chats to close the AI gap

The company is trading persistent memory for privacy controls as it prepares a standalone chatbot app powered partly by Google’s Gemini.

  • A standalone Siri app with a ChatGPT-style interface is planned for iOS 27, replacing the voice-only overlay with a persistent chat experience.
  • Users can auto-delete chat histories after 30 days, one year, or keep them indefinitely, mirroring retention options in the Messages app.
3 sources0 Reddit2 web85%
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University of Arizona graduates boo Eric Schmidt’s AI commencement pitch

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was repeatedly drowned out by boos during a University of Arizona commencement address after urging the graduating class to embrace artificial intelligence.

  • Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed during a University of Arizona commencement address after pivoting to AI.
  • The Verge reported that students entering a difficult job market were particularly hostile to the speech.
2 sources0 Reddit0 web85%
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Commencement speakers in 2026 are being urged to leave AI off the agenda

As graduation season arrives, a new analysis argues that artificial intelligence may be too difficult a sell to inspire the class of 2026.

  • TechCrunch published an analysis advising commencement speakers to avoid centering artificial intelligence in 2026 graduation addresses.
  • The article argues that graduating students are difficult to excite about a future heavily shaped by AI.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web60%
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Tensor Bets on 433 Arm Cores and ‘Agentic AI’ for Its 2026 Robocar

The startup is packing more Arm-based compute into a consumer vehicle than ever before, but the road to a truly self-directing car remains steep.

  • Tensor and Arm are collaborating on a new compute architecture for an 'agentic AI personal robocar.'
  • Each test vehicle integrates 433 Arm-based cores, the most in a consumer vehicle to date.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web70%
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Nectar Social Raises $30M Series A as Menlo’s Anthology Fund Bets on AI Marketing Infrastructure

The AI-powered marketing platform secured new funding led by Menlo Ventures and its Anthology Fund, the venture firm’s AI-focused partnership with Anthropic.

  • Nectar Social raised a $30 million Series A led by Menlo Ventures and the Anthology Fund
  • The Anthology Fund is Menlo’s AI investment vehicle created alongside Anthropic
2 sources0 Reddit1 web75%
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AI Coding Agents Are Going Terminal—But Fragmentation and Pricing Stir Doubt

A wave of new command-line tools from xAI, Google, and others is betting that the terminal is the future home for AI coding agents, yet developers are questioning cost, model lock-in, and reliability.

  • xAI, Google, and existing projects are racing to own the terminal with AI coding CLIs.
  • Each tool targets a distinct workflow: Grok Build for general assistance, agents-cli for Google Cloud deployment, Claude Code for conversation, and Aider for git-based editing.
2 sources1 Reddit0 web75%
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Sony clarifies that its Xperia 1 XIII AI Camera Assistant suggests, doesn't edit

After a demonstration post attracted unwanted attention, Sony is explaining that the feature analyzes lighting, depth, and subject to offer four shooting options rather than altering photos.

  • Sony demonstrated an AI Camera Assistant for the Xperia 1 XIII, prompting unwanted attention.
  • The company clarified that the feature makes suggestions based on lighting, depth, and subject, but does not edit photos.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web65%
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Cerebras’ $60 Billion Turnaround: From $8 Million Monthly Burn to 2026’s Biggest Tech IPO

The AI chipmaker once hemorrhaged cash building a processor critics deemed impossible before becoming this year’s most valuable tech debut.

  • Cerebras Systems is now valued near $60 billion after completing 2026’s biggest tech IPO so far.
  • In its early years, the company burned $8 million per month and spent hundreds of millions on a chip many considered impossible.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web65%
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Google’s Gemini-Powered Fitbit May Be the ‘Muscle’ Behind Its Smart Glasses

A hands-on CNET commentary suggests Google’s AI-enhanced wearable could become the essential companion for its upcoming glasses, though concrete details remain scarce.

  • A CNET author tested Google’s new Gemini-powered Fitbit and believes it could serve as a critical companion to Google’s upcoming smart glasses.
  • The commentary describes the Fitbit as the ‘muscle’ the glasses need, implying the wearable supplies contextual or sensor-driven intelligence the glasses lack alone.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web60%
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