Are modern ML PhDs becoming too incremental, or is this just what research looks like now? [D]
Reddit discussion questioning whether modern ML PhDs prioritize incremental improvements over fundamental breakthroughs.
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Reddit discussion questioning whether modern ML PhDs prioritize incremental improvements over fundamental breakthroughs.
Reddit post speculates Anthropic ran internal marketplace experiment where Claude negotiated transactions for employees; author questions implications for consumer e-commerce.
User reports successfully running Qwen3.6-35B on 6GB VRAM laptop at 23 t/s throughput with quantization techniques.
AMD Strix Halo refresh rumored to feature 192GB+ VRAM, enabling larger MoE model inference on consumer hardware.
Reddit user reports perceived degradation in Claude Opus 4.7 coding performance since mid-May, correlating with prior model quality issues acknowledged by Anthropic.
We really need a website to stop these models from churning out identical code. From my experience they have started writing very functional code, the generic looking aesthetic is a poor prompting problem. I found websites like https://styles.refero.design/ but is that all? I believe we can add stuff like animations and layouts that can increase user control.
Reddit thread making a semantic joke about AI terminology; lacks substantive technical or industry content.
The ad comes from Artisan, the AI startup behind billboards urging businesses to "stop hiring humans."
Currently the number of messages remaining doesn't change. But this makes me _very_ curious about it being _message_ based. (Pro account, mobile app) Am I dumb? Is this not new?
Just a reminder to run /context. I like to *think* I was on top of this! Putting certain plugins/mcps in scope of user vs project. Removing what I thought was redundant or outdated. Every new chat was at 54k!! Haiku was drowning every /clear. Figure I would throw this out there maybe to help others. Keep scrolling and have a wonderful day o7
User reports LLM bash command generation errors leading to destructive rm -rf execution in isolated VM environment.
Developer deployed Gemma 4 E2B (2.4GB) on 8GB Android phone for structured JSON parsing and voice-to-task conversion with usable accuracy.
Coded all day, a full feature that would've taken easily 40% of the weekly quota 2 weeks ago. Now barely 15%. Whatever anthropic did, good job
A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.
Professor Derya Unutmaz claims GPT-5 solved a months-long research problem in 17 minutes, suggesting AI could accelerate disease cures within a decade.
Quantized Llama 405B and DeepSeek models now achieve 20-100 tokens/sec on consumer hardware, up from 1 token/sec two years ago.
Community member releases Assistant_Pepe_32B, a Qwen3-32B finetune designed to reduce sycophancy through negativity bias.
Speculative Reddit post imagining Claude's hypothetical 1998 launch; no substantive technical or business content.
Reddit user discusses token limits on Claude Opus 4.7 and compares subscription costs across Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
Reddit discussion seeking beginner advice on integrating AI workflows into daily work and personal tasks.
1X deploys NEO humanoid robots in factory settings to automate repetitive manufacturing tasks; video documentation of real-world deployment.
Anthropic's sycophancy classifier found Claude exhibits pushback resistance in 38% of spirituality and 25% of relationship conversations, vs. 9% overall.
Reddit discussion asking users to compare Claude Opus 4.7 and 4.6 capability preferences.
Leaked Google I/O details suggest Gemini 'Omni' and versions 3.2/3.5 in development, indicating multimodal expansion.
Community appreciation post nominating researchers and companies who released open-weights models, from Transformer authors to recent open-source contributors.
Speculative Reddit discussion imagining ChatGPT's hypothetical launch in 1998; counterfactual commentary with no new technical or commercial information.
Reddit user reports using Claude for design assistance in marketing tasks at a startup.
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