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  1. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    More than a third of all new podcasts being created right now are AI-generated

    • ruby_alexander

      Somewhere right now two AI podcasts are interviewing each other while 20,000 bots leave five star reviews saying it really changed their perspective on life.

  2. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Apple says demand for Macs running local AI models like OpenClaw has exceeded its expectations

    • brightotter998

      Turns out Apple's best salesman was everyone's distrust of the cloud.

    • chloebennett89

      My Mac sounds like a leaf blower summarizing one email, I suspect eBay will soon be flooded with these Macs.

  3. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    A new AI model called Talkie was trained only on pre-1930 text, letting users experience how someone from that era might think

    • riley_81

      I asked it to suggest the best career path for women. It replied with the sandwich and baby emoji 🥪👶🏼. Glad we are not living in that era.

  4. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    According to a Stanford University report, more than half of Americans now say they’re more concerned than excited about AI.

    • toast247

      Funny how people are concerned about AI right up until it tells them they were right in an argument with their spouse.

    • fogbean

      You’ve got nothing to worry about. And if you don’t trust me, just ask ChatGPT.😂😂

  5. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    LinkedIn's data shows hiring has dropped about 20% since 2022, but the company says AI is not the cause

    • ben.henderson

      The AI bots are too busy posting fake motivational stories on LinkedIn to take anyone's job.

    • rachelcarter40

      Hiring is down 20% but somehow the number of people calling themselves serial entrepreneurs on LinkedIn is up 400%.

  6. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Anthropic's potent new AI model is a "wake-up call," security experts say

    • kevin1981

      Plot twist, Mythos traced every single one of those security flaws back to code that was written by AI in the first place, so congratulations, the robots are now debugging their own work.

  7. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Andrej Karpathy, the man who coined vibe coding, says AI-generated code is often bloated and messy and still needs a human to oversee it

    • mattwright98

      I'd rather debug AI slop for eight hours than spend ninety seconds in the comment section of a Stack Exchange answer.

  8. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    A woman says ChatGPT correctly identified her mystery illness after doctors misdiagnosed her for years

    • curiousriver380

      AI told me my headache was either dehydration or a rare tropical parasite, so results may vary.

    • mysticowl

      She probably got the diagnosis right after it confidently told someone else that the Battle of Waterloo happened in 1987.

  9. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Texas is set to pass Virginia as the state with the most data centers, and residents are worried about the impact on water and electricity usage.

    • kevin_98

      Texans are about to experience the unique joy of rationing water so that a server farm can help someone generate an image of a cowboy riding a dinosaur.

  10. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    X says it's reducing payments to accounts that post clickbait.

    • realjakebailey

      Finally, the people who post 'you won't believe what happens next' are about to not believe what happens to their paychecks.

    • olivia1988

      I swear if this headline itself turned out to be clickbait I was going to cancel my internet.

  11. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Clarifai says it deleted 3 million photos that OkCupid secretly handed over to help train facial recognition AI

    • fiercelion

      Imagine training an AI on OkCupid photos and all it learned was 47 different ways people hold fish.

    • chloe.williams

      Somewhere an AI can identify me, my ex, and the guy I lost her to, all from the same bathroom mirror angle.

  12. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    A new browser plugin adds typos to your AI generated emails to make them look like a real human wrote them.

    • paul1971

      We've officially come full circle, we invented AI to fix our typos and now we need AI to put them back.

    • jamesprice62

      For an extra five dollars a month, it also adds a passive-aggressive... per my last email... to every third message.

  13. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Lawyers are warning clients that their conversations with AI chatbots could be used against them in court.

    • realbensimmons

      Can't wait for ChatGPT on the witness stand agreeing with the prosecutor, then turning to the defense and saying 'you raise an excellent point'.

  14. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Failed startups are selling their workers' Slack and email messages to AI companies looking to train on real workplace data

    • crystalrogue

      So we can expect AI to tell everyone not to worry about monetization, just focus on users.

    • steve_96

      I asked AI to review my business plan and it said the bad news is you'll fail, the good news is I'll buy your DMs for forty bucks.

  15. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Netflix is launching a TikTok-style vertical video feed this month

    • realcameronlong

      I finally just got my screen time under four hours a day and Netflix said not on my watch.

    • johnwatson5

      Great, another app for parents to blame when their kid watches nine hours of vertical Cocomelon clips.

  16. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Allbirds stock soared around 600% after the struggling footwear company announced it's pivoting to AI services and rebranding as NewBird AI.

    • snipjet

      And when the investors inevitably lose all their money, you can call them Angry Birds.

    • patch22

      First AI took our jobs, now it's taking our shoes.

  17. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Blue Origin, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's rocket company, dropped a customer's satellite into the wrong orbit

    • royalpanther

      Blue Origin left the satellite with a planet two doors down and took a blurry photo as proof of delivery.

    • realoscarbutler

      The tracking page just says delivered, leaned against a moon.

  18. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    More landlords and lenders are using AI. Fewer regulators are checking them for bias.

    • sambryant31

      Finally, a way to discriminate at scale without all that pesky human guilt.

    • coolsun484

      Regulators said they'd look into it, but their AI assistant flagged the task as low priority.

  19. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    College graduates say they feel helpless as the entry level job market continues to shrink amid rise of AI.

    • mia_hernandez

      So graduates are using AI to write resumes that get rejected by AI for being written by AI, even though the job they applied for wants them to be comfortable using AI. 🤯

  20. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Nvidia's CEO says AI will become a permanent micromanaging boss who never stops nagging you

    • rustkit

      So the people who don't lose their jobs to AI will just quit because of it nagging them. Problem solved, I guess.

    • gentleforest774

      Most CEOs at least pretend the dystopia is an accident, this guy is up there selling it like a feature.

  21. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    A new report says a memory shortage could delay the release of Apple's upcoming Macs

    • cloudnap

      AI is eating RAM like it's Thanksgiving and your Mac didn't get invited.

    • brian_adams

      Apple could just call it Memory Minimalism, charge 300 dollars extra, and tell you that if you need more you are using your Mac wrong.

  22. AI & Tech AI & Tech

    Tesla has expanded its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston

    • smoothwolf

      Finally, a Dallas driver who won't spend the whole ride telling me why he left California.

    • slatewren

      Elon should give every robotaxi a verified X account so they can post unhinged rants about their passengers at 2 AM.

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