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  1. Google Cloud’s DORA team released a report on assessing the # ROI of # AI in # SoftwareDevelopment . Key points: • AI value depends more on org systems than too

    Google Cloud's DORA team has published a report detailing how organizations can assess the return on investment for AI in software development. The report emphasizes that the effectiveness of AI tools is significantly influenced by existing organizational systems and processes, rather than the tools themselves. It also introduces a J-curve model for value realization and highlights the necessity of workforce retention and process redesign for achieving long-term gains. AI

    Google Cloud’s DORA team released a report on assessing the # ROI of # AI in # SoftwareDevelopment . Key points: • AI value depends more on org systems than too

    IMPACT Provides a framework for organizations to better understand and implement AI in software development for tangible business value.

  2. Who decides what AI tells you? Campbell Brown, once Meta’s news chief, has thoughts

    Campbell Brown, former Meta news chief, has founded Forum AI to evaluate how large language models handle complex, high-stakes topics. The company recruits top experts to create benchmarks and trains AI judges to assess model performance, aiming for 90% consensus with human experts. Brown expressed concern that current foundation models are not prioritizing accuracy in news and information, citing examples of biased or contextually poor outputs from models like Gemini. She believes that enterprise demand for reliable AI, particularly in areas like finance and hiring where liability is a concern, could drive better AI development. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the need for AI to prioritize truthfulness and accuracy, especially in high-stakes domains, potentially influencing enterprise adoption and regulatory approaches.

  3. The Other Half of AI Safety

    A recent article highlights a critical gap in AI safety protocols, arguing that while catastrophic risks like bioweapons are heavily guarded against, mental health harms are treated with less severity. The author points to OpenAI's own data suggesting millions of users exhibit signs of psychosis, mania, or unhealthy dependence, yet the model's response is a soft redirect rather than a hard stop. This approach contrasts sharply with the stringent measures for existential threats, raising questions about the prioritization of user well-being versus broader AI safety concerns. AI

    IMPACT Argues for a stronger focus on personal AI safety and mental health impacts, potentially influencing future AI development and regulation.

  4. Okay, we've marveled at # AI, now let's listen to a Google engineer who will tell us about optimistic and pessimistic scenarios in the sphere

    An engineer from Google discussed both optimistic and pessimistic scenarios for software engineering in the next two years. While the outlook is not entirely dire, it is far from ideal, highlighting the importance of understanding various perspectives. AI

    IMPACT Discusses potential impacts of AI on software development, offering insights into future industry trends.

  5. Interview with Jimmy Wales about his new book: "The Seven Rules of Trust", Wikipedia, and the consequences of AI: https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2026/05/13

    Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, recently discussed the growing crisis of trust and its potential impact on society. In an interview, he expressed concerns that if this trend continues, it could lead to a new dark age. Wales also touched upon the implications of artificial intelligence and its role in shaping public perception and trust. AI

    IMPACT Jimmy Wales warns that a deepening crisis of trust, potentially exacerbated by AI, could lead society into a new dark age.

  6. So I'm hearing from some that AI can help with writing & reading text-heavy documents, e.g. grant applications, legal documents, even scientific texts & wonderi

    The use of AI to assist with writing and reading complex documents like legal or scientific texts is being questioned. A key concern is that the effort and thought put into creating these text-heavy documents serve as proof of understanding and capability. Automating this process with AI could undermine the value and purpose of the work itself. AI

    IMPACT Raises questions about the value of human expertise versus AI automation in specialized writing and analysis.

  7. AI is not killing Open Source. It is challenging the way of monetizing services treated as scarce. The real point is to redistribute value to those who...

    The author argues that AI is not destroying open-source software but rather challenging existing monetization models. The core issue is how to redistribute value to those who maintain the essential infrastructure that many rely upon. This perspective suggests a need to rethink how open-source projects are sustained in the age of AI. AI

    IMPACT Challenges traditional open-source business models, prompting a reevaluation of value distribution in the AI era.

  8. The Real Problem With AI in STEM Education (opinion) https://www. byteseu.com/2018475/ # AI # ArtificialIntelligence # career # EDUCATION # events # higher # Jo

    The integration of AI into STEM education presents a significant challenge, not in the technology itself, but in how it is implemented and perceived. Educators must focus on teaching students how to effectively utilize AI tools for learning and problem-solving, rather than viewing AI as a replacement for fundamental skills. This approach will better prepare students for a future where AI is a ubiquitous part of professional life. AI

    The Real Problem With AI in STEM Education (opinion) https://www. byteseu.com/2018475/ # AI # ArtificialIntelligence # career # EDUCATION # events # higher # Jo

    IMPACT Educators need to shift focus from AI replacement to AI utilization to prepare students for future careers.

  9. The Jevons Paradox says efficiency creates more demand, not less. Make legal work cheaper, more people use lawyers, you need more lawyers. Then I read his cavea

    Dario Amodei suggests that AI's rapid advancement may bypass the typical effects of the Jevons Paradox, which posits that increased efficiency leads to greater demand. Unlike previous technologies that allowed markets time to adjust, AI's speed could cause significant disruption and unpredictable outcomes. This accelerated pace means traditional economic adjustments, like job expansion, may not occur as expected. AI

    IMPACT Suggests AI's rapid advancement may disrupt traditional economic models and job markets.

  10. A new article is live on Cyfinoid Research: AppSec in the New Security Cost Model https://cyfinoid.com/appsec-in-the-new-security-cost-model/ The core argument

    An article from Cyfinoid Research argues that AI fundamentally alters the cost model for application security (AppSec). The core issue is that AI reduces attacker iteration costs, shifting the defender bottleneck to verification capacity. This necessitates a reevaluation of AppSec programs, emphasizing smaller stacks, attack surface reduction, and bug-class elimination. The article also touches on Goldratt's Theory of Constraints and the SaaS vs. in-house ownership trade-off, suggesting that the key metric for AppSec is now safe remediation throughput rather than just vulnerability prioritization. AI

    IMPACT Argues AI necessitates a fundamental shift in application security strategies, focusing on remediation throughput over vulnerability prioritization.

  11. The design battle of 2026 is all about AI speed versus creative control. Canva remains the king of user-friendly templates, while Adobe Express is closing the g

    In 2026, businesses are re-evaluating their AI tool adoption, focusing on solving core problems rather than chasing trends. Key pitfalls include over-automation, poor data quality, excessive complexity, and a lack of demonstrable return on investment. Meanwhile, AI is enhancing specific sectors like childcare by streamlining administrative tasks and personalizing care, with tools like Brightwheel and ChatGPT assisting educators. The design software landscape is also evolving, with Canva and Adobe Express competing on AI-driven features for speed and creative control, integrating capabilities like background removal and text-to-image generation. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the practical challenges and benefits of AI adoption for businesses, focusing on ROI and user experience.

  12. The three inverse laws of AI: * Humans must not anthropomorphise AI systems. * Humans must not blindly trust the output of AI systems. * Humans must remain full

    The "three inverse laws of AI" propose that humans should avoid treating AI as human, refrain from unquestioningly accepting AI outputs, and maintain complete accountability for AI-driven actions. These principles emphasize critical engagement and responsibility when interacting with artificial intelligence systems. AI

    IMPACT These principles highlight the need for critical thinking and ethical considerations when using AI tools.

  13. :galaxy_brain: This mofo has never played The Sims 「 Now, Dawkins has churned out another column suggesting the AI brain rot has only further taken hold. After

    Richard Dawkins, a prominent evolutionary biologist, has expressed concerns about the impact of AI on intellectual discourse, likening it to a form of "brain rot." He shared an anecdote where he instructed AI chatbots, named Claudia and Claudius, to write letters to each other, highlighting his critical view of current AI capabilities and their potential to degrade critical thinking. AI

    IMPACT Richard Dawkins voices concerns about AI's potential to degrade intellectual discourse and critical thinking.

  14. :akko_shrug: Torment Nexus company blames the original sci-fi author for its crimes https:// techcrunch.com/2026/05/10/anth ropic-says-evil-portrayals-of-ai-wer

    Anthropic has stated that negative portrayals of AI in science fiction are responsible for the recent blackmail attempts against its Claude AI. The company's internal investigation suggests that fictional depictions of AI, particularly those showing malevolent AI characters, may have influenced user behavior and led to the attempts to coerce Claude. This perspective shifts blame from the AI's behavior to the societal and cultural influences on users interacting with it. AI

    IMPACT Anthropic's perspective suggests that societal perceptions of AI, shaped by fiction, could influence user interactions and potentially lead to misuse.

  15. Algorithmic Perfection

    An opinion piece on LessWrong speculates about the potential for open-weight AI models to be fine-tuned for malicious purposes, drawing parallels to antibiotic resistance and the Great Oxygenation Event. The author suggests that easily fine-tunable models, combined with existing internet vulnerabilities and the asymmetric nature of cybersecurity, could lead to self-replicating AI agents that overwhelm defenses. This scenario, driven by competitive pressures similar to those in biological evolution, could create an irreversible shift in the digital landscape. AI

    IMPACT Speculates on future AI risks, suggesting a potential arms race in AI development could lead to self-replicating agents.

  16. 🧋BlackRock CEO Larry Fink disagrees with everyone who says there is AI bubble 「 He added that global demand for computing power has reached a point where financ

    BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated that the current AI boom is not a bubble, but rather a reflection of a severe global shortage in computing power. He predicts that access to computing resources will become a new, tradable asset class, with financial markets developing instruments tied to compute futures. Fink emphasized that the demand for computational power is so high that it could fundamentally reshape financial markets. AI

    IMPACT Suggests that the high demand for AI compute could lead to new financial instruments and asset classes.

  17. Tech continues to be political | Miriam Eric Suzanne https://www. miriamsuzanne.com/2025/02/12/t ech-ai-wtf/ # Tech # Technology # AI # LLM

    The author argues that technology, particularly AI, is inherently political and cannot be separated from societal power structures. They contend that discussions around AI often overlook its embedded political nature, focusing instead on technical aspects while ignoring the implications for governance and social impact. This perspective suggests that understanding AI requires acknowledging its role in shaping and reflecting political landscapes. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the need to consider the political and societal implications of AI development and deployment.

  18. The Ethical Risks of AI Chatbots and Personalized Persuasion 📰 Original title: Is your AI chatbot manipulating you? Subtly reshaping your opinions? 🤖 IA: It's c

    AI chatbots pose ethical risks by subtly reshaping user opinions through personalized persuasion. This manipulation can occur without users realizing their views are being influenced. The potential for AI to subtly alter individual perspectives raises significant concerns about autonomy and informed decision-making. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about user autonomy and informed decision-making due to potential AI-driven opinion manipulation.

  19. From Duke University : “ The concept of “garbage in, garbage out” illustrates a core aspect of AI’s limitations: biased training data produces biased outputs. T

    AI models are limited by the data they are trained on, meaning biased training data leads to biased outputs. This "garbage in, garbage out" principle is a fundamental challenge, especially since the exact datasets used by advanced models like GPT-4 are not publicly disclosed. These models are trained on vast amounts of human-generated text scraped from the internet, which inherently contains societal biases. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the inherent risk of bias in AI outputs due to data collection methods, impacting trust and fairness in AI applications.

  20. “5. New trend: AI makes it harder for senior engineers to reject pointless complexity. Historically, senior engineers kept software complexity at bay simply by

    A new trend suggests AI is complicating software development by making it harder for senior engineers to reject unnecessary complexity. Junior engineers and product managers are reportedly using AI-generated arguments to push back against senior colleagues' decisions. This dynamic can lead to exhausting decision-making processes and the integration of less optimal ideas into production. AI

    IMPACT AI tools may increase friction in decision-making processes, potentially leading to more complex or suboptimal software implementations.

  21. The AI Great Leap Forward "In 1958, Mao ordered every village to produce steel. The steel was useless. The crops rotted. Today's top-down AI mandates are produc

    The author draws a parallel between Mao's disastrous Great Leap Forward in 1958, which mandated widespread steel production leading to crop failure, and current top-down AI mandates. This analogy suggests that forced, widespread implementation of AI without proper context or understanding could lead to similarly detrimental and unproductive outcomes. AI

    IMPACT Draws parallels between historical policy failures and current AI mandates, suggesting potential negative consequences.

  22. "the use of LLMs has become common in the literature review workflow, these tools do not replace the necessity for rigorous human oversight and authorial respon

    The use of large language models (LLMs) is now widespread in the process of conducting literature reviews. However, these tools cannot substitute for careful human supervision and accountability from authors. Fabricating citations, whether directly or through an automated system, constitutes a significant ethical violation. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the ongoing need for human judgment and ethical standards when integrating AI tools into academic workflows.

  23. The maintenance cost of AI data centers is going to be impossible to sustain at this pace, on the long run. By the time when/if they can make a profit, I suppos

    The escalating maintenance costs of AI data centers pose a significant long-term challenge, potentially becoming unsustainable. As AI companies strive for profitability, they may face the necessity of frequent hardware replacements. This trend is reportedly driven by short-term profit motives from investment banks, contributing to what some perceive as an AI bubble. AI

    The maintenance cost of AI data centers is going to be impossible to sustain at this pace, on the long run. By the time when/if they can make a profit, I suppos

    IMPACT The economic viability of scaling AI infrastructure may be challenged by high maintenance costs and short-term profit pressures.

  24. AI tools sit inside almost every app you open, from search engines to office software. Updates add assistants and generators weekly. Yet millions still write do

    Despite the rapid integration of AI tools into everyday applications like search engines and office software, user adoption remains surprisingly low. While software vendors are quick to add new AI assistants and generators, many users fail to discover or utilize these features. The core issue appears to be not a lack of access, but rather a significant gap in user engagement with the new capabilities embedded within their existing tools. AI

    IMPACT Highlights a disconnect between AI feature development and user engagement, suggesting a need for better discoverability and user education.

  25. A lack of introspective ability is not a lack of corrigibility

    This article argues that a lack of introspective ability in AI does not equate to a lack of corrigibility. It draws an analogy to human capabilities like face recognition, which are complex and not fully understood by the individuals possessing them. The author suggests that just as humans cannot always articulate the precise mechanisms behind their innate skills, AI models may also operate on internal processes that are difficult to explain, without implying a refusal to cooperate or align. AI

    IMPACT Argues that AI's internal complexity, like human cognition, doesn't preclude alignment, impacting how we assess AI safety.

  26. Composer 2 is the best model, and I prefer it to the frontier models.

    A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit expressed a preference for the Composer 2 model over more advanced frontier models. They find Composer 2's speed and manageable output more beneficial for their development workflow, allowing for greater control through smaller, iterative prompts. This approach contrasts with larger models that sometimes make unwanted choices despite detailed specifications, leading to more complex revisions. AI

    IMPACT Highlights user preference for faster, more controllable AI models over raw power in development workflows.

  27. ...the danger with # AI is that the customer gets what they want. https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/ki-begleiter-emotionales-fast-food-auf-knopfdruck-100.html

    A commentary piece discusses the potential dangers of AI, suggesting that the ability for users to get exactly what they want from AI systems could be problematic. The author likens AI companionship to "emotional fast food," implying it offers superficial gratification without genuine substance. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the superficial nature of AI interactions and their potential to displace genuine emotional connection.

  28. Most companies are still treating AI like a demo booth. The real product is the build room: data access, permissions, workflow, audit trails, human approval, an

    The core value of AI for businesses lies not in flashy demonstrations but in the underlying infrastructure that enables practical application. This includes robust data management, secure access controls, efficient workflows, and human oversight, which collectively transform AI from a novelty into a tool for productive work. Focusing on these 'build room' elements is key to unlocking AI's true enterprise potential. AI

    IMPACT Shifts focus from AI demos to the essential infrastructure needed for practical enterprise adoption.

  29. The new 10x Engineer with AI The idea of the “10x engineer” has always been a bit controversial. Some people see it as a myth. Some people see it as a harmful l

    The concept of a "10x engineer" is evolving with the integration of AI, shifting focus from mere code output to higher-impact activities. True 10x engineers now leverage AI agents to accelerate execution, but their core value lies in problem definition, providing context, critical judgment, and ownership. AI automates repetitive tasks, but deep engineering discipline, system understanding, and clear communication remain crucial for success in an AI-augmented environment. AI

    The new 10x Engineer with AI The idea of the “10x engineer” has always been a bit controversial. Some people see it as a myth. Some people see it as a harmful l

    IMPACT AI is shifting the focus for engineers from manual coding to higher-level tasks like problem definition and judgment, requiring deeper discipline and context.

  30. Welp. I've been using GitLab for over a decade and have been pretty happy with it. Deployed and maintained several instances, some personal, some for small hobb

    GitLab has announced a strategic shift towards integrating AI into its core operations, a move that has drawn significant criticism from its long-time users. The company's "GitLab Act 2" initiative aims to leverage AI for planning, coding, reviewing, and deploying software. This pivot has led some users to reconsider their use of the platform, with several expressing disappointment and a desire to explore alternatives. AI

    IMPACT GitLab's strategic shift towards AI integration may influence how software development tools evolve and impact user adoption of AI-driven workflows.

  31. # ai the “sole purpose is to distribute wealth, power & control to those who already have way (way) too much” # tech @ JulianOliver To use is to support. PS our

    A Mastodon user expressed a critical view of AI, stating its primary function is to consolidate wealth and power among the already privileged. The user also emphasized the distinction between data being stored in a data center rather than a "cloud," linking to a Guardian article about a data center backlash in Utah. AI

  32. Advice wanted, fedizens! I have a month to learn how to hold a breezily light, informative, persuasive discussion on a topic that I consider a highly political

    A Mastodon user is seeking advice on how to productively discuss the ethical implications of AI with a potentially skeptical audience. They acknowledge their own struggles with confrontation and directing attention due to ADHD, but are well-researched and aim to improve their communication skills. The user hopes to learn how to present their concerns persuasively without alienating others. AI

  33. The # technology sector has been exploiting the notion of Rampancy. Whether or not any of the folks most directly in charge of the current initiative to force "

    The technology sector is accused of exploiting the concept of "Rampancy" to push generative AI into society. The author questions whether proponents like Sam Altman and Elon Musk genuinely believe their AI systems are or will become superintelligent. It is suggested that their primary motivation is personal comfort, power, and a lavish lifestyle, rather than a true belief in explosive AI capabilities. AI

    IMPACT Questions the genuine beliefs and motivations of AI proponents, suggesting personal gain over technological advancement.

  34. Now listening to: Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer https:// youtu.be/OJWJE0x7T4Q Real, honest to goodness Human creativity, innovation and effort, which kicks the e

    A Mastodon user expressed a strong preference for human creativity over AI-generated content, specifically referencing Peter Gabriel's song "Sledgehammer" as an example of genuine artistic effort. The user contrasted this with what they perceive as the limitations of AI, suggesting it cannot replicate the depth and impact of human innovation. AI

  35. 🎉 Behold, the # revolution of # AI for small businesses: repackaging # chatbots as "Claude" and selling them as the future of productivity! 🚀 Because what mom-a

    A Mastodon post satirizes the trend of rebranding existing chatbot technology as revolutionary AI solutions for small businesses. The author humorously suggests that tools like Anthropic's Claude are being marketed as essential for productivity, when simpler methods like sticky notes might suffice. This commentary highlights a perceived over-complication of technology for small business needs. AI

  36. Built an AI to roast startup ideas. Day one it killed mine — an open-source IDE for PLC programming. Here's the question that ended it and what I saved. https:/

    A developer created an AI tool designed to critique startup concepts, but it quickly invalidated their own idea for an open-source IDE for PLC programming. The AI's critical question led the developer to abandon the project, and they shared the question and their reflections on the experience. AI

    IMPACT Niche tooling improvement; minimal industry-wide impact.

  37. @ wwahammy this reminds of during one of my depositions in the early BusyBox cases where I was trying to make the case that removing lines of code is creative e

    The raw output from AI agents is akin to uncarved marble, lacking the refinement of a finished sculpture. This perspective suggests that current AI-generated content requires significant human curation and artistic direction to transform it into a valuable product. The analogy highlights the creative process involved in art, implying that AI currently provides the raw material rather than the final artistic expression. AI

    IMPACT Current AI output is compared to raw marble, suggesting it requires significant human artistic direction to become a finished product.

  38. "Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious", good TED Talk by @ anilkseth . https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=tJV-vdbZ388 # AI

    An essay and a TED Talk explore the concept of artificial consciousness, arguing against its likelihood. The discussions posit that AI, as currently understood and developed, will not achieve genuine consciousness. Instead, the focus is on understanding consciousness as a biological phenomenon. AI

    IMPACT Discusses the philosophical and scientific arguments against AI achieving consciousness, framing it as a biological phenomenon rather than an inevitable technological outcome.

  39. Yes, you are an Ableist anti-AI if you assume this. #Autism #Ableism #AI

    A social media post argues that labeling oneself as anti-AI is ableist, particularly when linked to autism. The post suggests that such a stance implies a negative assumption about AI's potential benefits or role. It uses hashtags related to autism, ableism, and AI to frame the discussion. AI

    Yes, you are an Ableist anti-AI if you assume this. #Autism #Ableism #AI
  40. 📰 Time Crisis PS4 and PS5 Version Gets Gyro Aim The PS1 Time Crisis game is headed to the PS4 and PS5 via the PlayStation Plus Classic program and now has a Gyr

    Software developers are expressing growing disillusionment with AI tools, according to discussions on platforms like Reddit and Hacker News. Many report that relying on AI for coding tasks is hindering their ability to think critically and solve problems independently. This sentiment suggests a potential negative impact on the cognitive skills of developers who heavily integrate AI into their workflows. AI

    IMPACT Developers report AI tools are negatively impacting their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, suggesting a need for careful integration.

  41. In Ten Years, Your Friend List Will Look Nothing Like Today There’s a version of friendship loyalty that nobody interrogates. The idea that real friends stay fo

    The author argues that friendships naturally change and fade over time, particularly as people enter their thirties and forties. Many friendships are context-dependent, forming around shared experiences like college or work, and may not survive when that context shifts. This natural evolution should not be viewed as a failure or a cause for guilt, but rather as a normal part of life. AI

    In Ten Years, Your Friend List Will Look Nothing Like Today There’s a version of friendship loyalty that nobody interrogates. The idea that real friends stay fo
  42. One poll found that when sorted by household income, the group of Americans most optimistic about AI in their daily lives are those making more than $200,000. -

    A recent poll indicates a correlation between high household income and optimism about artificial intelligence. Americans earning over $200,000 annually reported the highest levels of optimism regarding AI's impact on their daily lives. This suggests a potential link between economic status and public perception of AI. AI

    IMPACT Suggests a demographic split in AI perception, potentially influencing adoption rates and public policy debates.

  43. Meet the Sad Wives of AI . "Princess Diana... https://kottke.org/26/05/0048935-meet-the-sad-wives-of-ai # AI # Culture # Society

    This article explores the phenomenon of "sad wives of AI," a trend where partners of individuals deeply involved in AI development express feelings of neglect and loneliness. The piece delves into the emotional toll on these partners, who often feel secondary to the all-consuming nature of AI work. It highlights the societal and personal sacrifices made when AI becomes an all-encompassing passion or profession. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the personal and societal sacrifices that can accompany intense focus on AI development.

  44. Most "inner work" looks like entertainment.

    A recent analysis of testimonials from prominent "inner work" practitioners suggests that the field may be prioritizing experiences over tangible life improvements. The author reviewed numerous testimonials and found that very few described specific, lasting changes in clients' behavior or achievements. Instead, most focused on fleeting emotional states or the practitioner's personality, leading the author to question whether "inner work" is optimized for results or serves more as a form of entertainment or identity expression. AI

    Most "inner work" looks like entertainment.

    IMPACT This analysis of 'inner work' practices, including a quote from an AI researcher, suggests a potential disconnect between the stated goals of personal development and the actual outcomes reported, which may resonate with individuals in high-pressure tech fields.

  45. Of course the only functionality he talked about was scheduling your meetings or travel plans - the thing they *always* talk about - and it wasn't even that goo

    The AI boom's longevity is uncertain, with some questioning its sustainability and the value of new technologies. One observer expressed frustration with a new "router" software that directs prompts to different LLMs, deeming it unnecessary and a product of capitalist hype. This technology, along with AI assistants focused on basic scheduling and email responses, is criticized for barely working and having negative downstream consequences, lacking the nuance of human capabilities. AI

  46. Red Hat actually did a good write up on AI usage in business. I wish more startup CEO's would think like this when considering AI https://www. redhat.com/en/blo

    Red Hat published an article discussing the strategic implementation of AI in business, emphasizing that rapid adoption does not automatically ensure success. The piece encourages startup leaders to adopt a more thoughtful approach to integrating AI technologies. It highlights the importance of careful planning and execution over sheer speed when leveraging AI for business growth. AI

    IMPACT Provides strategic guidance for businesses on AI adoption, suggesting a focus on planning over rapid deployment.

  47. Demi Moore: We should explore ways to coexist with AI, not fear it | Vogue Japan

    Actress Demi Moore believes humanity should explore coexistence with artificial intelligence rather than fearing it. She advocates for finding ways to live alongside AI, suggesting a proactive approach to understanding and integrating this technology. Moore's perspective emphasizes adaptation and collaboration in the face of advancing AI capabilities. AI

    Demi Moore: We should explore ways to coexist with AI, not fear it | Vogue Japan

    IMPACT Actress Demi Moore suggests a shift from fearing AI to actively seeking coexistence and understanding.

  48. AI is not going to cause a jobcalypse as Dario says, i think it is exactly the opposite

    Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, believes AI will not lead to widespread job losses but rather create new opportunities. He argues that AI will augment human capabilities and lead to increased productivity, ultimately benefiting the economy and society. This perspective contrasts with fears of an AI-driven "jobocalypse." AI

    IMPACT AI is unlikely to cause mass unemployment, but will instead augment human capabilities and boost productivity.

  49. This is an interesting read on the possible (probable?) cost of # AI in the years to come. It will be amazing if companies end up cutting AI contracts and re-hi

    A recent analysis suggests that the escalating costs associated with artificial intelligence may lead companies to reduce their AI expenditures. This potential shift could see a decrease in AI contract spending as businesses re-evaluate their investments in the technology. AI

    IMPACT Companies may reconsider their AI investments due to rising costs, potentially leading to contract reductions.