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#1r/technology

Exclusive: OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, With Spending Hitting $34 Billion

Exclusive: OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, With Spending Hitting $34 Billion. Community angle: discussion is focused on practical implications and community skepticism

1,684 score · 208 comments75%146 heat
#2r/ClaudeAI

Anthropic has been sued for allegedly misleading customers on usage limits.

Anthropic has been sued for allegedly misleading customers on usage limits. A proposed class-action lawsuit was filed today in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Anthropic, alleging the company misled customers about the usage allowances on its premium Claude subscription plans.Key details of the complaint: * Plaintiff Karl Kahn (Washington, D.C.) upgraded to the Max 20x plan ($200/month) for intensive coding work. * The lawsuit claims the Max 5x ($100/month) and Max 20x plans were marketed as providing 5x and 20x the usage of the standard Claude Pro plan (\~$20/month). * In practice, Kahn reported that a single 5-hour coding session consumed appro. Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality, developer workflow, and cost and pricing

1,641 score · 235 comments75%95.4 heat
#3r/singularity

Sony AI’s Ace robot defeats pro player Miyu under official ITTF rules (Nature paper)

Sony AI’s Ace robot defeats pro player Miyu under official ITTF rules (Nature paper). Ace is an autonomous table tennis robot that made history by defeating elite and professional human athletes. Built for extreme precision and rapid reaction times, it proves that **physical AI** can handle complex, real-time sports environments. **The Psychological Advantage:** Human opponents noted the robot's biggest edge wasn't just speed, it was psychological. Zero panic, zero fatigue and completely flawless consistency during high-intensity rallies. Nature Paper Ace Vs Kahara YT vid **Source:** Nature/Sony AI. Community angle: discussion is centered on labor impact

2,876 score · 360 comments75%95.4 heat
#4r/technology

Sen. Kelly amendment in defense bill would ensure ‘ultimate human responsibility’ in AI-powered kill chain

Sen. Kelly amendment in defense bill would ensure ‘ultimate human responsibility’ in AI-powered kill chain. Community angle: discussion is centered on safety and policy

632 score · 17 comments75%81.5 heat
#5r/technology

Anthropic Accused of Misleading Users Over Soaring AI Costs in New Lawsuit

Anthropic Accused of Misleading Users Over Soaring AI Costs in New Lawsuit. Community angle: discussion is centered on cost and pricing and labor impact

1,445 score · 86 comments75%79.3 heat
#6r/technology

A year after Meta tapped Alexandr Wang to build a new AI model, Zuckerberg has to sell it

A year after Meta tapped Alexandr Wang to build a new AI model, Zuckerberg has to sell it. Community angle: discussion is centered on privacy and data use and infrastructure costs

2,034 score · 332 comments75%69.1 heat
#7r/LocalLLaMA

Be wary of Qwen/Claude distillations - they're often worse than the base model

Be wary of Qwen/Claude distillations - they're often worse than the base model. Just to be clear; I am not attempting to call anybody out or be mean to those who take the time/money to make these models, I just want to inform people about these distills/finetunes since there's clearly some confusion going on. I'm going to assume those of us who often visit this subreddit have noticed these models, particularly the "Qwopus" model and the such, though I'm sure there's probably Gemma 4/Claude distills too. As I type this, there's currently a Qwen 3.6 based Claude Fable 5 distillation model on the frontpage. Seems pretty cool, right? Yep. Up until you actually look into how these models were. Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality

285 score · 79 comments75%45.4 heat
#8r/ClaudeAI

How do Karpathy and other AI power users avoid turning their codebases into AI slop?

How do Karpathy and other AI power users avoid turning their codebases into AI slop?. I do all of my development work using Claude code. The problem is that I run Claude code in auto mode, and I don’t have time to review every single code change. As I keep adding code, the feature starts to drift and eventually turns into slop. How do AI experts avoid this issue? People like Andrew Karpathy and the founder of Claude Code claim that they let agents run in loops, but I don’t understand how they avoid this problem. Please don’t give me vague advice like “set up guardrails,” “use hooks,” or “write better specs.” I already do all of that. I use OpenSpec to create my specs, and I spend at least an ho. Community angle: discussion is centered on developer workflow, labor impact, and infrastruct...

117 score · 114 comments75%36.4 heat
#9r/technology

Class of AI Models Hyped as Scarily Powerful Apparently Scared the Government Too Much and Now They’re Disabled

Class of AI Models Hyped as Scarily Powerful Apparently Scared the Government Too Much and Now They’re Disabled. Community angle: discussion is centered on local and open-source alternatives and reliability

1,344 score · 165 comments75%35.6 heat
#10r/singularity

Subquadratic AI introduces SubQ-1.1-Small, a new model using Smart Sparse Attention

Subquadratic AI introduces SubQ-1.1-Small, a new model using Smart Sparse Attention. : \- Near-perfect long-context retrieval up to 12M tokens on the needle-in-a-haystack test, with up to nearly 1,000x attention compute reduction. \- A balance of long-context optimization and general reasoning ability, with strong performance retained across knowledge, coding, and non-coding enterprise agent benchmarks. \- At 1M tokens, SubQ 1.1 Small requires 64.5x less compute than dense attention and runs 56x faster than FlashAttention-2. (Independently verified). Community angle: discussion is centered on benchmark quality and cost and pricing

164 score · 37 comments75%35.5 heat
DevelopingPublished Updated

Nearly One in Five Steam Next Fest Demos Now Disclose Generative AI Use

Valve’s transparency rules reveal how deeply generative tools have penetrated the indie showcase.

  • 1,704 of ~8,700 Steam Next Fest demos (19.5%) now carry a generative AI disclosure, per SteamDB data cited by Eurogamer and Engadget.
  • The share is up from roughly 17% (504 of 2,960 demos) in the October 2025 Steam Next Fest, according to TechRaptor.
  • Valve requires developers to disclose generative AI use but exempts “efficiency gains,” leaving some ambiguity in self-reported numbers.
6 sources0 Reddit5 web85%
DevelopingPublished Updated

OpenAI’s Growth Is Booming—So Is Its Burn Rate

The AI leader’s revenue is climbing, but its losses are climbing faster, raising hard questions about the sustainability of a grow-at-all-costs strategy.

  • OpenAI’s revenue growth is reportedly being outpaced by even faster growth in losses.
  • The development challenges the assumption that rapid scaling in AI will naturally lead to sustainable profits.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web55%
DevelopingPublished Updated

Claude Service Disruption Hits Anthropic Users on Tuesday

Anthropic's Claude AI assistant became unavailable on Tuesday, leaving users without access as details remain scarce.

  • Anthropic's Claude AI service experienced an outage on Tuesday, according to CNET.
  • The scope, cause, and expected restoration time remain unclear based on current reporting.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web65%
FinalPublished

Apple delays camera-equipped AirPods to late 2027 as wearable AI ambitions face software hurdles

Bloomberg reports that Apple's first dedicated wearable AI product has slipped to late 2027 alongside a 20th anniversary iPhone and a second-generation foldable iPhone.

  • Camera-equipped AirPods delayed from 2026 to late 2027 due to Apple Intelligence and visual AI model development struggles
  • Low-resolution earbud cameras feed environmental data to Siri for object Q&A, reminders, and navigation; they do not capture photos or video
7 sources0 Reddit6 web85%
FinalPublished

For most U.S. consumers, 'AI' branding is now a turnoff

A new WordPress VIP survey finds that sixty percent of Americans are turned off by AI-centric brand messaging, even as businesses ramp up investment in AI search referrals.

  • Sixty percent of U.S. consumers say 'AI' in brand messaging is a turnoff, according to a WordPress VIP survey.
  • Consumer wariness of AI-generated answers clashes with corporate efforts to treat AI search as a key referral channel.
1 sources0 Reddit0 web72%
FinalPublished

Plaud’s Software Business Hits $100M ARR After Shipping 2 Million AI Notetakers

The milestone makes Plaud a rare hardware-to-SaaS success in an increasingly crowded AI notetaking market.

  • Plaud reports its software business has surpassed $100M ARR
  • Company has shipped over 2M AI notetaker units
3 sources0 Reddit2 web65%
FinalPublished

Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it

Unlike many of his tech industry peers who have cut thousands of jobs citing the need to restructure to make the most of AI, Robinhood's CEO Vlad Tenev conspicuously made no mention of AI in his note about layoffs.

  • Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it
  • Source-backed details are still developing.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web45%
FinalPublished

Microsoft upgrades Surface Laptop and Pro to Snapdragon X2, pushing Windows on Arm forward

The new Surface Laptop 8 and Surface Pro 12 launch today with Qualcomm’s latest PC processors, continuing Microsoft’s bet on Arm-based Copilot Plus PCs.

  • Microsoft launches Surface Laptop 8 and Surface Pro 12 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processors
  • Devices are available immediately and succeed the 2024 Snapdragon X1 models
1 sources0 Reddit0 web75%
FinalPublished

SpaceX Pays $60 Billion in Stock for Cursor Four Days After Its $2 Trillion IPO

The all-stock takeover of AI coding startup Anysphere gives Elon Musk’s newly public conglomerate a fast-growing developer tool but raises hard questions about valuation and strategy.

  • SpaceX will acquire Anysphere, Cursor’s parent company, for $60 billion in an all-stock deal expected to close in Q3 2026.
  • The deal exercises an April option to buy Cursor for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for a partnership; it preempted a rumored $2 billion venture round.
8 sources3 Reddit4 web90%
FinalPublished

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Drops 10% as Miners Pivot to AI Compute

A historic difficulty adjustment makes remaining bitcoin miners more profitable, but signals a broader shift toward artificial intelligence infrastructure.

  • Bitcoin mining difficulty dropped ~10.09% following a hashrate decline, the 11th-largest fall in network history.
  • Galaxy Research data shows difficulty fell from 138.96 trillion to 124.93 trillion.
2 sources0 Reddit1 web78%
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