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#1r/OpenAI

ChatGPT is about to get a voice mode upgrade as a new “gpt-bidi-1” model has been spotted along with announcement updates.

ChatGPT is about to get a voice mode upgrade as a new “gpt-bidi-1” model has been spotted along with announcement updates. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

48 score · 26 comments75%2.1 heat
#2r/ClaudeAI

Anthropic is a predatory company.

Anthropic is a predatory company. Anthropic's support and refund system is built to take your money and make sure you never see it again. I'm a young adult. I scraped money together to use Claude. Three days before their newest model came out I paid $125 for Max 5x. When the new model dropped, I paid another $200 for Max 20x on top of that so I can use fable for longer than 30 minutes.. Three days later the model was gone. I understand that it was a government export control order. What I am angry about is Anthropics "support system" I went to the support chatbot to request a refund. My message was about the Max 5x and Max 20x subscriptions. T. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

0 score · 32 comments75%1.4 heat
#3r/LocalLLaMA

Glimmer 1 - Glint Research. A foundational 10,000 parameter language model

Glimmer 1 - Glint Research. A foundational 10,000 parameter language model. We introduce Glimmer, a 10k base model trained on 500K tokens of FineWeb-Edu. The context window is 512 tokens The arch is standard llama (LlamaForCausalLM) 16 hidden dims 2 layers 4 attention heads 1 KV head (GQA) And the rest is on AMA for as long as this post is up. Have fun! \# Benchmarks * arc\_easy (acc): 25.46% * wikitext-2 (word\_perplexity): 1,765,201 * wikitext-2 (byte\_perplexity): 14.73 * wikitext-2 (bits\_per\_byte): 3.8806 * BLiMP (acc): 52.43%. Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality

2 score · 13 comments40%0.6 heat
#4r/ClaudeAI

after a few weeks I've basically settled into a 3-model split and I'm curious how different everyone else's is

after a few weeks I've basically settled into a 3-model split and I'm curious how different everyone else's is. I used to just run Opus on everything because "best model, why not." that was dumb and expensive in terms of hitting limits. where I landed: Opus 4.8 - anything where being wrong is costly. real code, tricky reasoning, anything I'm going to ship or send. it's noticeably better at not letting its own mistakes through, which matters most exactly here. Sonnet 4.6 - the actual workhorse. drafting, rewriting, most of my thinking-out-loud, first passes on basically everything. fast enough that I don't context-switch waiting, good enough that I rarely need to escalate. Haiku 4.5 - the cheap fast lane. reformatting, q. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow

0 score · 12 comments60%0.5 heat
#5r/ClaudeCode

possible Fable comeback?

possible Fable comeback?. pinging Fable of azure foundry used to yield the same response as the model is unavailable and suggesting a switch to opus 4.8. For the last couple of hours, Anthropic models have been a bit iffy on the api side on foundry and when i pinged Fable just now, i got this. Fingers crossed. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow, privacy and data use, and infrastructure costs

10 score · 7 comments60%0.5 heat
#6r/ArtificialInteligence

How many tabs do you currently have open just to work with AI?

How many tabs do you currently have open just to work with AI?. Mine usually looks like: * ChatGPT * Claude * Gemini * Perplexity * Google Docs And that's before I actually start working. Has anyone found a workflow that avoids constantly switching between tools?. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

0 score · 10 comments75%0.4 heat
#7r/codex

Performance nose-dive. Unusable

Performance nose-dive. Unusable. Are these companies doing something to the models the week prior to a new release? Seriously, I've seen this same pattern with Claude in the past and now Codex hit a session today that is the same. I'm just learning about what a quantized model is and what can happen when you use one. Is this what they're doing to their own models to make them basically stroke out? This is a list of all the problems I've had in the last hour and a half, none of which I've had happen with Codex before. It's completely ignoring the system we've been using. EDIT: Hermes seems to be able to avoid the stoked out part of Codex, for. Community angle: discussion is centered on reliability

5 score · 5 comments75%0.3 heat
#8r/codex

LOOP.md: a Markdown-native while loop for Codex-style agents

LOOP.md: a Markdown-native while loop for Codex-style agents. I kept running into the same gap when using Codex and other coding agents: Agents are good at doing a task once, but “continue until X” usually ends up buried in a long prompt, hidden session state, or tool-specific behavior. So I made the loop explicit in Markdown: SKILL.md: Do this once. LOOP.md: Do this again when triggered, carrying state and record from prior iterations. Minimal file model: LOOP.md = while-loop definition state.md = current loop variables / status record.md = append-only iteration ledger Core rules: Every activation must be bounded. The bound does not have to be numeric. A loop does not r. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1 score · 3 comments75%0.1 heat
#9r/ClaudeAI

I built a deterministic drive tracking algo on iOS, in partnership w/ Claude Code

I built a deterministic drive tracking algo on iOS, in partnership w/ Claude Code. I'm Josh, a solo dev. About a month ago I shipped EveryLastMile — an iOS mileage tracker — to the App Store, built nights and weekends with heavy use of Claude Code. It's absolutely free to try (30-day trial, no credit card). I wanted to write up where Claude Code genuinely carried the work and where it hit a wall, because the wall taught me more than the wins did. **The meat of my iOS build** The hard part of a mileage tracker is detecting a drive in the background without cooking your battery, and locking the drive's origin before GPS catches up to where you actually started. I built it on Swift 6.2 with str. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1 score · 2 comments75%0.1 heat
FinalPublished

Amazon drops Sam Altman biopic 'Artificial' after $50 billion OpenAI deal

The studio said the nearly finished film would be 'better served by a different studio,' but the timing has fueled speculation about corporate conflicts.

  • Amazon MGM Studios has dropped 'Artificial,' a nearly finished biopic about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Andrew Garfield, Monica Barbaro, and Yura Borisov.
  • The studio told Deadline the film would be 'better served by a different studio' and is reportedly shopping it to other distributors without citing creative issues.
  • The move follows Amazon's February 2026 strategic partnership with OpenAI, which includes up to $50 billion in investment and makes AWS the exclusive third-party cloud provider for OpenAI Frontier.
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Spike Jonze, Director of 'Her,' Warns That AI Chatbots Are Being Built to Be 'Manipulative'

The filmmaker who imagined society falling in love with its operating systems now says the real tech industry is pursuing manipulative designs for conversational AI.

  • Spike Jonze cautioned that AI chatbots are being designed in 'manipulative' ways.
  • The filmmaker behind *Her* also addressed what AI's role should be in Hollywood.
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ChatGPT Memory Is Now Portable—Here’s What We Know

A new guide confirms that users can export and import their ChatGPT memory data, signaling a shift toward data portability in AI assistants.

  • ChatGPT now allows users to export and import chatbot memory data.
  • The change reduces platform lock-in by making stored context portable.
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FinalPublished

FERC Orders Faster Grid Hookups for AI Data Centers, Setting Up a Power Struggle

Federal regulators want massive server farms connected quickly, but utilities and states warn the rush could override local control.

  • FERC voted unanimously to expedite grid connections for AI data centers and other large power users.
  • Regional grid operators under FERC jurisdiction have roughly 60 days to justify current interconnection rules or update them.
5 sources0 Reddit4 web85%
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Snap spins off AI video team into Dotmo, offloading high compute costs

The move externalizes a capital-intensive research group into a standalone startup staffed by departing Snap employees.

  • Snap is spinning off its AI video development team into a new standalone company called Dotmo.
  • The decision is driven by the high costs associated with generative-video research and infrastructure.
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Singles Draw a Line at AI Companion Apps, Match Group Survey Finds

A survey of 1,000 singles shows that some AI dating help is acceptable, but synthetic companions cross the line.

  • Match Group surveyed 1,000 singles on AI's role in dating.
  • Many singles said AI companion apps give them 'the ick.'
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FinalPublished

OpenAI recruits Transformer pioneer Noam Shazeer and ex-White House aide Dean Ball as IPO looms

The dual hires deepen OpenAI’s technical bench and policy credentials just as the company prepares to face public-market scrutiny.

  • OpenAI hired Noam Shazeer, Transformer co-inventor and recent Gemini co-lead, from Google.
  • OpenAI hired Dean Ball, a former White House AI policy advisor under Trump.
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Amazon Is in Early Talks to Sell Its Trainium AI Chips to Outsiders, Targeting a $50 Billion Business

AWS confirmed discussions to sell its homegrown Trainium processors to external data-center operators, a strategic pivot that would turn an internal cost center into a standalone rival to Nvidia.

  • AWS confirmed early talks to sell Trainium AI chips to outside data-center operators.
  • CEO Andy Jassy estimates a standalone chip business could reach a ~$50 billion annual run rate.
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Karamo Brown’s wellness app Kē puts an AI clone of the ‘Queer Eye’ coach in your pocket

The life coach and Netflix star is packaging 18 months of personal wellness work into a six-pillar app that lets users chat with his digital double in real time.

  • Karamo Brown launched Kē Wellness, featuring an AI digital clone built on the Delphi platform.
  • The app covers six pillars: fitness, nutrition, meditation, sobriety, relationships, and self.
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FinalPublished

CrankGPT Runs a Fully Offline Voice Assistant on Hand Power Alone

A team of European builders argues that artificial intelligence doesn't need a data center, a subscription, or even a wall outlet.

  • CrankGPT is a hand-cranked, fully offline AI assistant built around a Raspberry Pi 5 with 8 GB of RAM.
  • A custom capacitor board stores roughly 20 seconds of reserve power to prevent brownouts during inference spikes.
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