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Long time lurker on this subreddit. I recently tried to write up a quick summary of major AI breakthroughs and trends for friends/tech workers to read. Below are the trends and major breakthroughs that I’ve come across that seem particularly
I’ve been reading about DeepSeek and think more about AI alignment and censorship. There is also all that chatting surrounding Wikipedia and Perplexity, etc, etc… That reminded some passages in Harari latest book, Nexus, on how a ultimate source of
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Companies and organizations are increasingly using AI to protect their customers and thwart the efforts of fraudsters around the world. Voice security company Hiya found that 550 million scam calls were placed per week in 2023, with INTERPOL estimating that
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Hi All, I’ve always been fascinated by the story of Deep Blue, IBM’s legendary chess computer, and its iconic matches against Garry Kasparov in the 90s. The intersection of chess and technology is a story that resonates deeply with me,
AI agents — which can understand, adapt to and support each user’s unique journey — are making online shopping and digital marketing more efficient and personalized. Plus, these intelligent systems are poised to turn marketing interactions into valuable customer research
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