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#1r/technology

Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis

Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

25K score · 1,595 comments75%1,427 heat
#2r/technology

AI sticker shock hits corporate America

AI sticker shock hits corporate America. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow, cost and pricing, and labor impact

4,267 score · 449 comments75%772 heat
#3r/technology

The terrifying rise of schoolboys making AI girlfriends — Boys as young as 12 are now in romantic ‘relationships’ with chatbots, and it’s affecting how they treat girls in the real world

The terrifying rise of schoolboys making AI girlfriends — Boys as young as 12 are now in romantic ‘relationships’ with chatbots, and it’s affecting how they treat girls in the real world. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

19K score · 2,807 comments75%583 heat
#4r/technology

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Why We Need to Tax AI

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Why We Need to Tax AI. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use, labor impact, and infrastructure costs

9,229 score · 576 comments75%502 heat
#5r/technology

AI hiring algorithms reject Black, Asian job seekers at higher rates

AI hiring algorithms reject Black, Asian job seekers at higher rates. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use, labor impact, and infrastructure costs

2,443 score · 189 comments75%311 heat
#6r/technology

Parents of OpenAI whistleblower intensify dispute over suicide ruling: 'He would not harm himself'

Parents of OpenAI whistleblower intensify dispute over suicide ruling: 'He would not harm himself'. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use

2,595 score · 121 comments75%108 heat
#7r/ClaudeAI

So, Claude helped build a sex requesting app for my wife and I...

So, Claude helped build a sex requesting app for my wife and I. Recently I asked my wife if we could do some sexy stuff later in the evening and she eye rolled me and said without looking up from her phone “Put it in a request. Maybe a Google Form. And I might say yes”. Ohhhh? Unfortunately for both of us, my degenerate brain took that seriously... what if I make an actual requesting/asking type app where we can both send in sex acts at certain times and agree, pass or counter? Meet Sexualsync. Teehee It’s a private, mobile-only app for couples to bring up the stuff that can be weirdly hard to say out loud: asks/requests, timing, fantasies, kinks, boundaries, “would you be. Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality and developer workflow

474 score · 210 comments75%84.8 heat
#8r/ClaudeAI

The thing you built with Claude is useless to me... and that's the point

The thing you built with Claude is useless to me... and that's the point. A few days ago there was a thread here asking what he most useful thing you've built with Claude was. A LOT of replies. I read all of them and then something clicked, I wanted to put it on the table. First of all, the list was incredible. An HTML file on someone's phone correlating migraines with barometric pressure, because the App Store wanted 80 bucks a year. A Garmin data archiver, because the official app deletes them. A grocery list sorted by the aisle layout of one specific supermarket. A bioinformatics pipeline for a handful of microbes, written by someone who isn't a bioinformatician. A three-line com. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow and reliability

1,232 score · 237 comments75%81.4 heat
#9r/LocalLLaMA

Zai replaced the network architecture running GLM-5.1 inference and the gains are pretty wild

Zai replaced the network architecture running GLM-5.1 inference and the gains are pretty wild. Been following the infrastructure side of AI more lately and stumbled on this from Zai. They upgraded the network architecture on a thousand-GPU cluster running GLM-5.1 coding inference from the standard ROFT setup to something they built called ZCube, developed with Tsinghua University and HarnetsAI The numbers from production: \- Switch and optical module costs down 33% \- GPU inference throughput up 15% \- P99 tail latency on first token dropped 40.6% Same GPUs, same software stack, same model. Just the network architecture changed The actual problem they were solving is interesting. With Prefill-Decode dis. Community angle: discussion is centered on local and open-source alternatives

207 score · 21 comments60%68.2 heat
#10r/ArtificialInteligence

This guy built an offline survival AI

This guy built an offline survival AI. \~20k users in the app store, and we're the world's #1 rated survival AI (called, "The Ark"). Physical devices have gone viral, I've spoken with Search and Rescue for some law enforcement agencies and even the military. It's... \- Waterproof (IP68 rating when closed) \- Portable (<1ft wide, \~3lbs) \- Rugged (can run it over with a car) The AI can provide sources for its answers (even while offline), referencing the exact page to one of the guides stored in its on-device survival skills library. It can do so much like an offline street-level map of the entire world or even offline texting up to 50miles, but ba. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

464 score · 166 comments75%62.5 heat
DevelopingPublished Updated

Apple’s iOS 27 leaks reveal a rebuilt Siri with chat interface and open model choices

Bloomberg reports suggest the long-delayed Siri overhaul will combine a conversational redesign with user choice of third-party AI models.

  • Bloomberg-backed renders show iOS 27 Siri as a dedicated chat app with a Liquid Glass aesthetic.
  • A new Extensions framework will let users choose third-party AI models to power Siri and other Apple Intelligence features.
  • ChatGPT’s exclusive role as Siri’s fallback is expected to end.
3 sources0 Reddit1 web80%
DevelopingPublished Updated

YouTube adds AI podcast recommendations and 'Auto speed' in push for listeners

The new features mark the latest step in YouTube's campaign to compete with rival platforms for podcast audiences.

  • YouTube introduced new podcast features, including an AI recommendation tool and a playback setting called "Auto speed."
  • The update is described as part of ongoing efforts to compete with other platforms for podcast audiences.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web60%
DevelopingPublished Updated

CNN sues Perplexity, accusing AI startup of copying thousands of stories verbatim

CNN alleges the AI startup scraped more than 17,000 articles and videos, reproduced some content verbatim, and bypassed the network's subscription paywall after licensing talks failed.

  • CNN sued Perplexity in New York for allegedly scraping over 17,000 stories, photos, and videos.
  • The suit claims Perplexity reproduces CNN content verbatim and bypasses subscription paywalls.
3 sources0 Reddit2 web85%
DevelopingPublished Updated

Fitbit Air Delivers Sharp AI Coaching, but Google’s App Shift Leaves Some Users Wishing for the Old Fitbit

Early reviews praise the Gemini-powered guidance and lightweight hardware, yet the move from the Fitbit app to Google Health reveals friction that Google still needs to iron out.

  • Fitbit Air is a screenless, lightweight wearable positioned as a successor to the Inspire 3.
  • A Gemini-powered AI coach in the Google Health app delivers readiness scores and contextual workout feedback.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web78%
DevelopingPublished Updated

General Compute backs SambaNova in bet on next AI chip breakout

General Compute is positioning SambaNova as the next major alternative in the crowded AI chip market.

  • General Compute is reportedly backing SambaNova as a breakout AI chipmaker.
  • The coverage draws a direct comparison to Cerebras but offers no deal specifics.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web55%
FinalPublished

Self-Hosted LLMs Hit a Wall When Friends Want In

A hobbyist’s request for multi-user tooling exposes the missing middleware between local inference engines and small-team AI access.

  • A Linux user running vLLM and llama-swap is seeking a secure, multi-user stack for fewer than ten remote users.
  • Current open-source inference tools optimize for speed, not user authentication, API-key management, or HTTPS exposure.
2 sources1 Reddit0 web65%
FinalPublished

Anthropic Accused of Playing Both Sides of the AI Spirituality Debate

A Gizmodo report claims the AI lab wants to entertain the possibility of machine consciousness without accepting the full consequences.

  • Gizmodo reports that Anthropic is "playing both sides" of the AI spirituality debate.
  • The company has repeatedly emphasized its belief that AI could one day be conscious.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web55%
FinalPublished

YouTube’s ‘Your custom feed’ turns text prompts into personal playlists

The platform is rolling out an AI tool that lets U.S. users generate video playlists by describing what they want in plain language, shortly after introducing labels for AI-generated videos.

  • YouTube launched 'Your custom feed,' an AI tool that creates video playlists from user prompts.
  • Users can pin the generated playlist to their homepage and edit the prompt anytime to regenerate it.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web90%
FinalPublished

Vertu targets C-suite with $6,880 AI foldable built on open-source Hermes

Vertu’s new foldable starts at $6,880 and combines open-source Hermes AI agents, enterprise integrations, and luxury finishes to target chief executives.

  • Vertu announces an AI foldable priced from $6,880
  • The device is built on the open-source Hermes project
1 sources0 Reddit0 web65%
FinalPublished

Report: Google's AI Is Failing at Basic Spelling, Including Its Own Name

Another public setback highlights fundamental text-generation gaps in the search giant's AI systems.

  • TechCrunch reports that Google's AI systems are failing to correctly spell basic words, including the company's own name
  • The report characterizes the issue as another embarrassing setback for Google's generative AI efforts
1 sources0 Reddit0 web45%
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