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These days, there’s a trending topic called “Vibe Coding.” Do you guys really think this is the future of software development in the long term? I sometimes do vibe coding myself, and from my experience, I’ve realized that it requires
Google is going to let kids use its Gemini AI.[1] Nvidia’s new tool can turn 3D scenes into AI images.[2] Apple partnering with startup Anthropic on AI-powered coding platform.[3] Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are pitching a vision of AI chatbots
Hey Reddit, I recently posted about a new system I made for AI book algorithms. People seemed to think it was really cool, so I wrote up this longer explanation on this new system. I’m Levi. Like some of you,
Most alignment discourse focuses on controlling what AI does. But comparatively little attention is paid to what future AI might feel—and that feels like a potential dangerous blind spot. As we move toward increasingly complex and emotionally convincing systems, there’s
(…this is a little write-up I’d like feedback on, as it is a line of thinking I haven’t heard elsewhere. I’d tried posting/linking on my blog, but I guess the mods don’t like that, so I deleted it there and
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Here’s a complete round-up of the most significant AI developments from the past few days. Business Developments: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that AI now writes a “significant portion” of the company’s code, aligning with Google’s similar advancements in automated
With graduation season approaching, a new cohort of students is embarking on next steps, aiming to use their passions and skills to make a real, tangible impact on the world. For many, this means — first and foremost — landing