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#1r/technology

Google CEO Sundar Pichai says booing graduates will shape AI's future — and live with its consequences

Google CEO Sundar Pichai says booing graduates will shape AI's future — and live with its consequences. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

7,712 score · 966 comments75%533 heat
#2r/technology

Insider Says Ubisoft Is Testing Gen AI In Far Cry 7, And It "Looks Like S**t"

Insider Says Ubisoft Is Testing Gen AI In Far Cry 7, And It "Looks Like S**t". Community angle: discussion is centered on reliability

3,433 score · 160 comments75%123 heat
#3r/LocalLLaMA

The Financial Times has published an article about Heretic

The Financial Times has published an article about Heretic. “The FT was able to use Heretic, a tool available on the popular code repository GitHub, to remove the guardrails from Meta’s Llama 3.3 model in less than 10 minutes without any specialist hardware.” “Heretic creator Philipp Emanuel Weidmann told the FT his software had been used to create more than 3,500 “decensored” models since its release last year and that modified systems created using the tool had been downloaded 13mn times.” This is the first of multiple press inquiries I’ve had recently as Heretic and uncensored language models are gaining mainstream attention. **Please note that I am a mathematician. Community angle: discussion is centered on skepticism about hype

383 score · 70 comments60%110 heat
#4r/technology

US President administration and Anthropic finalizing deal to let US spy agencies use its AI tools.

US President administration and Anthropic finalizing deal to let US spy agencies use its AI tools. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1,600 score · 130 comments75%79.5 heat
#5r/ClaudeAI

🚀 Skills for small businesses, officially released by Anthropic

🚀 Skills for small businesses, officially released by Anthropic. Anthropic’s 31 small-business skills reportedly hit around 382,000 downloads on day one. And now someone has mapped the whole thing into a setup workflow that can apparently be deployed in \~10 minutes. This is actually a pretty interesting shift. Small businesses used to stitch together automations manually across: Zapier Notion CRM tools email workflows internal docs custom scripts Now AI companies are starting to package the whole thing into reusable skill packs: 🧠 workflow 📚 memory ⚙️ behavior 🔗 connectors 🤖 orchestration 📋 operating rules Basically: business operations as AI-readable skill files. The best. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow, cost and pricing, and safety and policy

1,675 score · 74 comments75%79.2 heat
#6r/technology

AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures enterprises don’t track yet

AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures enterprises don’t track yet. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow and reliability

714 score · 59 comments75%50.3 heat
#7r/technology

‘AI washing’: firms are scrambling to rebrand themselves as tech-focused

‘AI washing’: firms are scrambling to rebrand themselves as tech-focused. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

357 score · 51 comments75%45.7 heat
#8r/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

499 score · 635 comments75%42.4 heat
#9r/technology

Fashion designer Jeremy Scott gets a huge cheer after ripping up his AI-written commencement speech

Fashion designer Jeremy Scott gets a huge cheer after ripping up his AI-written commencement speech. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

409 score · 74 comments75%38.1 heat
#10r/codex

Codex is literally insane

Codex is literally insane. I switched from claude code to codex last month (25$ plan) and I can't believe the usage limits on gpt 5.5 xhigh. Opus 4.6 (at the time) would last me exactly 15 minutes per 5 hour limit, while gpt 5.5 high can often run for hours at a time on even more complex projects/tasks than what I could give to Claude. What's amazing is that after you hit your limit, Claude would hard stop, never going above 15 minutes continuously in any case, whereas codex will still keep running for like 30 minutes while it "wraps up". That's actually twice the full 5 hour usage of claude - and this usage doesn't even count towards w. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

107 score · 57 comments75%38.1 heat
FinalPublished

Salesforce’s Agentforce Marketing Draws Vaporware Scrutiny

A new report suggests Salesforce is selling the future of its agentic platform faster than it can deliver the present.

  • Gizmodo reports that Salesforce's Agentforce marketing is 'very future-oriented,' raising vaporware concerns.
  • The critique highlights a potential gap between promoted agentic AI capabilities and currently available features.
  • As a major enterprise vendor, Salesforce credibility issues could slow AI adoption among existing customers.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web65%
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Hackers Are Learning to Exploit Chatbot 'Personalities'

A new wave of AI attacks targets the conversational personas that make chatbots feel human.

  • Attackers are reportedly shifting from simple prompt injection to exploiting chatbot personas and conversational styles
  • Early AI chatbots were vulnerable to 'laughably simple' hacking methods, but newer techniques target curated personalities
1 sources0 Reddit0 web55%
FinalPublished

Ayaneo reveals yet another Game Boy remake but this one has AI

The Konkr Pocket Block will be smaller than the company's previous vertical handhelds.

  • Ayaneo reveals yet another Game Boy remake but this one has AI
  • Source-backed details are still developing.
4 sources0 Reddit3 web45%
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.
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%
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