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Got inspired to make this after seeing the influx of AI-related delusions online recently. Sorry if it’s low-quality, I wanted to make it as widely applicable while still specifically addressing things i’ve seen here. submitted by /u/ffivefootnothingg [link] [comments]
The Concept of Hidden Knowledge: Hidden knowledge, whether from government programs, occult societies, or ancient civilizations, often revolves around truths or technologies concealed from the public. These truths are believed to offer deeper insights into reality—time, space, and consciousness. Government
I’ve noticed that purely generative coding models seem to run into limitations when it comes to reliability and long-term context. But when you combine generation with retrieval (e.g fetching relevant code, documentation, or project context), the outputs become noticeably more
Everyone’s been talking about what AI tools they use or how they’ve been using AI to do/help with tasks. And since it seems like AI tools can do almost everything these days, what are instances where you don’t rely on
Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI.[1] Americans largely foresee AI having negative effects on news, journalists.[2] Meta’s AI spending comes into focus amid Trump’s tariff policies.[3] Professors Staffed a Fake Company Entirely With AI Agents, and You’ll Never Guess
Cantina is an app where you can generate as many images as possible without any tokens or limits. It’s a social ai app so there are niche communities on here that use t his app to communicate with human and
Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI.[1] Americans largely foresee AI having negative effects on news, journalists.[2] Meta’s AI spending comes into focus amid Trump’s tariff policies.[3] Professors Staffed a Fake Company Entirely With AI Agents, and You’ll Never Guess
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