Woah Claude's disclaimer at the bottom is getting weird....
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QA engineer discusses challenges testing non-deterministic LLM agents in production, seeking rigorous evaluation methods beyond traditional assertion-based testing.
Microsoft-OpenAI partnership restructured: non-exclusive IP license, Azure remains first-ship partner, Microsoft stops revenue share to OpenAI.
China has ordered Meta to unwind its multibillion-dollar Manus acquisition, dealing a potential setback to Zuckerberg’s push into AI agents.
The phone could go in mass production in 2028, an analyst says.
Google and Kaggle launch 5-day AI Agents Intensive Course; registration open.
Artificial intelligence may be dominating boardroom agendas, but many enterprises are discovering that the biggest obstacle to meaningful adoption is the state of their data. While consumer-facing AI tools have dazzled users with speed and ease, enterprise leaders are discovering that deploying AI at scale requires something far less glamorous but far more consequential: data…
Beginner seeking Claude productivity tips for copywriting, coding, and design workflows.
Skymizer Taiwan unveils HTX301 chip architecture enabling 700B LLM inference on single PCIe card at ~240W, splitting prefill/decode across GPUs and custom silicon.
Commentary on xAI/Musk's delay in open-sourcing Grok 3, questioning gap between stated and actual open-source commitment.
Mistral AI launches Workflows in public preview, enabling automated business process orchestration.
Analysis of cognitive trade-offs in LLM-assisted development: outsourcing code generation erodes developer mental models and project understanding.
User created Progressive Web App workout tracker via single Claude conversation without coding experience.
Reddit discussion on publishing theoretical CS research in ML venues vs. math journals; seeks guidance on journal selection.
The auto design world is full of advanced 3D visualization tools and VR sculpting platforms, but your average new car still enters the world as a sketch. Those sketches traditionally see endless iteration and refinement from all angles before being turned into 3D models by hand, some dying in the digital world, others sculpted into clay to better visualize lines and profiles. That's just the beginning of a design and development process that often takes a half-decade or more. That means many new cars hitting dealerships this summer were first sketched in 2020 or 2021, initiatives kicked off w...
Noetix enters humanoid robotics with biomimetic facial design; unclear positioning vs. Aheadform.
User demonstrates multi-GPU heterogeneous VRAM pooling for 30B model inference on consumer hardware (16GB + 6GB cards).
Personal experience essay on Meta Ray-Ban Display hardware capabilities and AR/VR implications.
Overview Energy's first contract with Meta is a small step toward a future of space-based solar power.
Developer seeking to replicate Recall 2.0's persistent context layer using MCP protocol and vector DB to reduce costs.
China's NDRC blocks Meta's $2B Manus acquisition on national security grounds, signaling tightened foreign investment review in AI/infra.
Non-programmer built RAG solution using Claude after basic Git training, illustrating accessibility of AI-assisted development.
Just spent the whole morning testing GPT-5.5 in ChatGPT and the jump in agentic reasoning and complex task handling is ridiculous.It plans multi-step workflows, uses tools properly, checks its own work, and actually gets stuff done instead of hallucinating halfway through. Feels like the first time a frontier model is truly useful for serious knowledge work and coding without constant babysitting.Anyone else playing with it yet? What's the coolest (or funniest) thing you've made it do so far?
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Google DeepMind partners with South Korea to deploy frontier AI models for scientific research acceleration.
User reports Claude processed unsent text box content (textbook photos), raising questions about context window behavior and privacy.
OpenAI and Microsoft amend partnership agreement to clarify governance, extend commitment, and enable scaled AI development.
Reddit discussion: ML freshman seeks advice on identifying genuine open research problems vs. solved/vague ones.
Reddit user reports Claude Opus 4.7 deferring planned tasks with unclear reasoning, treating agreed-upon work as optional.