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#1r/singularity

Is AI viewed as “evil” in non-tech communities?

Is AI viewed as “evil” in non-tech communities?. I’m sorry if this is a dumb question…. But some context here: I thought I was posting what I thought was a helpful suggestion when a bra size calculator website was off - there was a huge manual guide so the only easy thing in this day and age to do is… delegate it to AI, right? I’m mostly surrounded by a tech community and have been most of my life ( undergrad in C.S, masters in statistics, work as a data engineer) so I’m realizing I have a pretty narrow and sheltered opinion about it. I see the downsides of it ofc, and am actually majorly pro regulation, but I still see it has a helpful tool to enhance your. Community angle: discussion is centered on infrastructure costs

392 score · 526 comments75%116 heat
#2r/technology

Anthropic’s Boris Cherny, who says engineering is ‘dead,’ says he is beginning to get sick of the term "vibe coding"

Anthropic’s Boris Cherny, who says engineering is ‘dead,’ says he is beginning to get sick of the term "vibe coding". Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow and labor impact

1,386 score · 288 comments75%76.4 heat
#3r/ClaudeAI

Anthropic officially launched 13+ FREE AI courses with certificates (Including Agentic AI and Claude Code!)

Anthropic officially launched 13+ FREE AI courses with certificates (Including Agentic AI and Claude Code!). Just found out about this and had to share because almost nobody is talking about it yet. If you are tired of paying for AI courses or getting hit with paywalls just to get a certificate, Anthropic (the creators of Claude) quietly dropped a massive library of completely free, official training modules. Yes, they actually give you an official certificate of completion directly from Anthropic once you finish. Here is the breakdown of what is available and exactly how to get it without spending a dime. What is in the course catalog? They have split the training into a few different paths depending on what you wan. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow and ske...

2,449 score · 121 comments75%75.9 heat
#4r/ClaudeCode

Claude Code dropped /workflows

Claude Code dropped /workflows. Anthropic quietly shipped /workflows in Claude Code 2.1.147 and it might be the biggest shift in how we build multi-agent systems yet. Until now, the pattern was: one main agent (an LLM) decides what sub-agents to spawn, holds every intermediate result, and plans the next step. The problem? Every sub-agent result re-enters the orchestrator's context. Spin up 10 agents and your main session pays a 'token tax' each time getting sloppier and more forgetful as the window fills. /workflows replaces the LLM orchestrator with code. You define a workflow.js file. Sub-agent outputs flow from one phase to the next direc. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

987 score · 222 comments75%65.2 heat
#5r/technology

Satya Nadella is reorganizing Microsoft around AI

Satya Nadella is reorganizing Microsoft around AI. Community angle: discussion is centered on cost and pricing

571 score · 173 comments75%53.6 heat
#6r/LocalLLaMA

GPT 5.5 "secret sauce" is just having the thinking be some stupid caveman mode?

GPT 5.5 "secret sauce" is just having the thinking be some stupid caveman mode?. I think I had GPT-5.5 leak its trace during a normal conversation, and it really reads like the caveman mode fad from a few months back. Maybe we can achieve better token efficiency by taking some high-quality thinking trace from an open model, "caveman-izing" it, and fine-tuning on it. Here is the full log of GPT-5.5 going insane: EDIT: Ok people I got it the first time. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

75 score · 59 comments75%42.6 heat
#7r/ArtificialInteligence

Hot but correct take - deterministic processes will ALWAYS beat AI/neural networks

Hot but correct take - deterministic processes will ALWAYS beat AI/neural networks. There was a paper recently about how if you tell a neural network to play a game, it'll do ok. If you designed a deterministic decision tree to play the game, it will dominate that neural network. In fact, if you tell the neural network to write that decision tree, the neural network's decision tree will dominate the neural network. This is a universal rule. A deterministic decision tree will always dominate AI/neural networks. The only reason AI wins at some things, like Go, is because computers don't have the power to make that deterministic decision tree yet. Once they do, they'll beat AI at Go and any othe. Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality

11 score · 81 comments75%42 heat
#8r/technology

They created AI nudes that got millions of views online. Now they're being charged with crimes

They created AI nudes that got millions of views online. Now they're being charged with crimes. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use

548 score · 104 comments75%37.9 heat
#9r/ClaudeAI

If you use the "Get Shit Done" (GSD) AI tool, you need to migrate immediately (Original creator rug-pulled)

If you use the "Get Shit Done" (GSD) AI tool, you need to migrate immediately (Original creator rug-pulled). The original creator of get-shit-done abandoned the project, pulled a crypto scam with the associated token, and disappeared. The community has forked it to get-shit-done-redux and done a security sweep. **Uninstall the old NPM packages immediately**, as the scammer still has publish access and could push malicious updates to your machine. # What happened? A `$GSD` crypto token was launched alongside the project, and once enough people bought in, he executed a classic "rug pull"—draining the funds, deleting his social accounts, and abandoning the codebase. another news about: # The Security Risk Because the cr. Community angle: discussion is centered on local and open-source alte...

512 score · 83 comments75%37 heat
#10r/ArtificialInteligence

The bubble is slowly popping, investment isn't able to keep up

The bubble is slowly popping, investment isn't able to keep up. the investments are not keeping up with the demand, starting with open ai shutting sora and claude being absurd with their limits, it's slowly becoming very clear that the cheap commodity we use everyday is slowly showing the side effects of being overvalued and running purely on speculative investments. VC money is clearly unable to keep up with the growing consumer demand and I'd say enjoy your fill of cheap ai tokens or free usage and make the most of it asap before it becomes unaffordable or the premier models become inaccessible. If anyone thinks otherwise, prove me wrong. Any unique thoughts on this? EDI. Community angle: discussion is centered on skepticism about hype

189 score · 240 comments60%34.6 heat
FinalPublished

Ferrari and IBM use generative AI to turn race data into fan loyalty

The Scuderia Ferrari mobile app now uses IBM watsonx to deliver AI-generated race recaps, insights, and localized content to nearly 400 million fans.

  • IBM watsonx powers new generative AI features in the Scuderia Ferrari mobile app.
  • AI-generated race recaps, historic stats, interactive polls, and fan messages are now available to users.
  • The app launched with English and Italian language support, targeting nearly 400 million global Tifosi.
6 sources0 Reddit5 web85%
FinalPublished

Google’s Gemini Omni makes realistic video from anything—photos, audio, or text

A hands-on test and official product details show that high-fidelity, personalized video generation now requires minimal effort and accepts nearly any input.

  • Google unveiled Gemini Omni at I/O 2026, an “anything-to-anything” model that accepts image, text, video, or audio inputs.
  • A Verge hands-on test produced realistic videos of a stuffed deer on vacation and a deepfaked person at the Eiffel Tower with minimal technical skill.
4 sources0 Reddit3 web88%
FinalPublished

AI Reconstruction of Dead Pilots’ Voices Forces NTSB to Block Public Crash Database

Internet users used off-the-shelf AI tools to convert publicly released spectrogram images into listenable cockpit audio, prompting the National Transportation Safety Board to suspend its entire civil-transportation docket system.

  • Internet users reconstructed cockpit audio from NTSB-published spectrogram images using widely available AI and software tools.
  • The audio approximations relate to the fatal crash of UPS flight 2976 in Louisville.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web85%
FinalPublished

AI Startups Are Inflating Revenue Metrics. Their Investors Know.

Founders and venture capitalists are redefining annual recurring revenue to pump up growth narratives, and the industry is starting to push back.

  • Spellbook CEO Scott Stevenson accused AI startups of publicly inflating ARR figures with support from major VC funds.
  • ARR, traditionally a measure of annualized recurring contract revenue, is being stretched beyond recognition by some AI companies.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web82%
FinalPublished

Meta’s Forum app revives standalone Groups—with an AI chatbot in tow

The new iPhone app revives Meta’s 2017 strategy of spinning Groups into a standalone product, this time with generative AI features that answer questions inside communities.

  • Meta launched Forum, a standalone iPhone app for Facebook Groups with a built-in AI chatbot.
  • The app revives Meta’s 2017 strategy of unbundling Groups into a separate product.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web75%
FinalPublished

Grok barely registers in federal AI usage records, Reuters review finds

A Reuters review of federal records shows Elon Musk’s chatbot scarcely appears in U.S. government AI deployments, highlighting a broader struggle to win institutional trust.

  • A Reuters review of federal records found Grok barely appears in U.S. government AI usage documentation.
  • Federal procurement logs are a key indicator of institutional trust, and Grok’s near-absence signals limited enterprise adoption.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web75%
FinalPublished

Apple Agrees to $250 Million Settlement Over Delayed iPhone AI Features

U.S. buyers of eligible iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models can claim between $25 and $95 per device for missing Apple Intelligence capabilities.

  • Apple agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging false advertising about Apple Intelligence availability.
  • The settlement covers U.S. buyers of iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models purchased between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025.
4 sources0 Reddit3 web90%
FinalPublished

Google’s AI search summaries break into chatbot replies when users search ‘disregard’ or ‘ignore’

Ordinary English words are causing Google’s AI Overviews to abandon their format and return conversational responses instead of synthesized results.

  • Searching “disregard” or “ignore” causes AI Overviews to return chatbot-style replies like “Got it!” instead of summarizing web results.
  • The Verge observed responses including “Message received! I’m here and ready to help” for “ignore” and “No problem at all!” for “disregard.”
3 sources1 Reddit1 web90%
FinalPublished

We tried Google’s AI glasses and they’re almost there

Google demoed prototype Android XR glasses that overlay Gemini-powered translation, navigation, and other information directly into your field of view.

  • We tried Google’s AI glasses and they’re almost there
  • Source-backed details are still developing.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web45%
FinalPublished

A Commonwealth Short Story Prize Winner Appears to Be AI-Generated

The discovery of synthetic authorship in a celebrated literary showcase exposes how easily generative AI can slip through the editorial cracks of the publishing world.

  • Granta published a Commonwealth Short Story Prize regional winner that appears to be AI-generated.
  • The story, "The Serpent in the Grove" by Jamir Nazir, carries hallmarks of synthetic authorship.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web75%
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