Vol. I · No. 62SAT, JUN 20, 2026
Archive

The Archive

Search the full wire by company, model, lab, or keyword. Every story we have ever aggregated.

YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them

The labels are more prominent, and they actually say “AI” now. | Image: YouTube / The Verge In the wake of Google expanding its AI verification efforts at I/O, YouTube is now finally going to start taking AI labeling seriously. YouTube has announced that it's relocating AI disclosures on Shorts and long-form videos to make them easier to spot and will start automatically identifying and labeling AI-generated content on the platform. For regular YouTube videos, the label - which says "AI" next to a recognizable information symbol - will now appear directly below the video player, above the des...

·

YouTube will now automatically label AI videos

YouTube will now automatically label videos that use significant photorealistic AI, instead of relying solely on creators to disclose AI-generated content themselves. It's also making AI labels more prominent.

··

Does anyone else use Claude as a "thinking partner" rather than just for answers?

I've noticed I get way more out of Claude when I treat it less like a search engine and more like someone I'm thinking through a problem with. Instead of asking "what's the best way to structure a REST API?", I'll say "here's what I'm trying to do and here's what I'm leaning toward push back on me if I'm missing something." The responses are noticeably different. It actually disagrees, flags assumptions I didn't realise I was making, and sometimes lands on a direction I wouldn't have reached on my own. Curious if others do this deliberately, or if you've found other "modes" of using it tha...

··

The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times

10 September 2019, US, New York: Yellow taxis pass in front of the New York Times newspaper building. Photo: Alexandra Schuler/dpa (Photo by Alexandra Schuler/picture alliance via Getty Images) How newsrooms should use AI - or if they should at all - has been a recurrent debate within the media industry over the last several years. Increasingly, these rules are being hammered out at the bargaining table between unions and publishers. Right now, employees at The New York Times are gearing up for a fight. Unionized staff with the Tech Guild say Times management has refused to provide the union ...

·

The Pope isn’t AGI-pilled

On Monday, Pope Leo XIV unveiled an encyclical letter addressing the societal implications of artificial intelligence. The letter, titled Magnifica Humanitas, warned that the "use of AI is never a purely technical matter: when it enters processes that affect people's lives, it touches on rights, opportunities, status and freedom." Alongside him was Anthropic cofounder and interpretability team lead Christopher Olah, representing a partnership between the Catholic Church and one of the biggest players in AI. The letter elicited a wide range of reactions from in and around the tech industry. Ne...

·

The thing you built with Claude is useless to me... and that's the point

A few days ago there was a thread here asking what he most useful thing you've built with Claude was. A LOT of replies. I read all of them and then something clicked, I wanted to put it on the table. First of all, the list was incredible. An HTML file on someone's phone correlating migraines with barometric pressure, because the App Store wanted 80 bucks a year. A Garmin data archiver, because the official app deletes them. A grocery list sorted by the aisle layout of one specific supermarket. A bioinformatics pipeline for a handful of microbes, written by someone who isn't a bioinformaticia...

··

Is Granite-4.1-30b Overshadowed by Qwen3.6 & Gemma4 models?

I don't see any threads on this model. Is it because it's dense and/or without-**reasoning**? Anyone tried this for coding? >[**Capabilities**](https://huggingface.co/ibm-granite/granite-4.1-30b) Summarization Text classification Text extraction Question-answering Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Code related tasks Function-calling tasks Multilingual dialog use cases Fill-In-the-Middle (FIM) code completions Some people prefer dense in this model size range(Ex: 27B over 35B-A3B). Still no feedbacks from them here. I know that some people love Granite models. Myself...

··

Running multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel with git worktrees - my approach

Quick story: I kept losing context every time I had to \`git stash\` and switch branches to test something an agent had suggested. Then I actually read up on \`git worktree\` and it solved the whole problem. What my setup looks like now: \- Main worktree: where I review and commit \- 2-3 extra worktrees, each with its own Claude Code session running on its own branch \- When one agent finishes a task, I \`cd\` in, review the diff, merge, move on \- No stashing, no context switching, no "wait what was I doing" Full writeup in the article on Medium (https://medium.com/@buildwithpulkit/git...

··

AI is not for everyone

This may be a controversial take, but AI is not for everyone. I've made a post here before about the vibecoded garbage I see on this subreddit every time I click on it but there seems to be a larger issue. AI isn't just a set and forget karma farm. You actually have to put work in to contribute to the betterment of this subreddit and local AI. I see a lot of posts written only by AI, and unless it translates for you, you have NO excuse. Your posts written by AI, and your projects vibe coded with AI, they are a use of local AI but they aren't helping to better it Your vibe coded SaaS isn't ...

··

Info: Nvidia Cuda 13.3 landed

[Cuda 13.3 Downloads](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads) [Release Notes](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html) Anybody already tried llama.cpp with 13.3?

··

Share your Claude "User preferences" , I go first.

Been tweaking my Claude "User preferences" to make responses more useful and less corporate-AI-ish. So far it feels a bit better than without them. Maybe someone has stronger setups, would love to see them. Here's mine: Do not repeat the user’s question before answering. Avoid repetition and unnecessary summaries. Do not make responses longer than necessary. Write concisely and directly. Start with the conclusion, then explain if needed. No filler, long introductions, or generic AI phrases. When communicating and writing te...

··

Looks like Miminax-M3 is just around the corner

As per Minimax\_AI twitter [https://x.com/MiniMax\_AI/status/2059286515155599595](https://x.com/MiniMax_AI/status/2059286515155599595) I hope it will speed up Qwen3.7 open weights release. https://preview.redd.it/q1bdhs017n3h1.png?width=898&format=png&auto=webp&s=a9a8ea134a71b9e5b9ea2489fc72420e18c6da67

··

Sonnet 4.5 officially gone, I'll miss you bud.

https://preview.redd.it/xxutyeaa0n3h1.png?width=514&format=png&auto=webp&s=5fb78ead8306540c49ae68e5b85cb91e549a4b4f Ranted to sonnet 4.5 about it disappearing as a model and what the new replacement is like, I'll miss the little bugger.

··

Made a physical display to view my Claude usage.

Here is my source code with instructions I used to build this. [https://github.com/nimnim111/Claude-Monitor.git](https://github.com/nimnim111/Claude-Monitor.git) I built this in less than 24 hours using claude. And in total it cost me about $20 to make. The esp-32 cyd i used cost $18 and the cost of printing the case was $2 to print roughly. Unlike the other person im not selling this for $159 and I dont plan on scamming people so everything is up front.

··

Quoting Kyle Ferrana

PICARD: Data, shields up DATA: Brilliant! Shields can reduce damage we sustain. Not immunity. Not hubris. Just prudence. It's not precaution—it's strategy. [camera shakes] WORF: HULL BREACHES ON NINE DECKS DATA: Here's what happened: you told me to raise shields, and I didn't — Kyle Ferrana , @KyleTrainEmoji Tags: ai-misuse , coding-agents , ai , llms

·
30 stories