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5 months ago
Google's AI thinks I left a Gatorade bottle on the moon

Ted Benson exposes Google NotebookLLM's vulnerability by tricking it with a fabricated story about leaving a Gatorade bottle on the moon. His experiment underlines the ease of steering AI responses and the potential for online content to mislead AI systems.

5 months ago
AI is an impediment to learning web development

Ben Borgers discusses the negative impacts of using AI, specifically LLMs, in learning web development at JumboCode. Borgers notes that over-reliance on LLMs leads to inadequate mental model formation, fundamental misunderstandings, and missed learning opportunities. Personal struggle is emphasized as essential for genuine learning. Despite their utility, LLMs might hinder foundational understanding when learning from scratch.

5 months ago
AIHawk: AI bot to automatically apply jobs

The Auto_Jobs_Applier_AIHawk is an innovative tool that streamlines the job application process using AI technology. This open-source project automates applications, enabling users to apply for multiple job offers efficiently.

5 months ago
Meta Is Probably Training AI on Images Taken by Meta Ray-Bans

Meta, Facebook's parent company, added new AI features to Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, raising privacy concerns. With camera use for AI, images are likely being used to train AI models, although Meta has not confirmed their usage. Concerns stem from passive image capture of private moments without explicit consent.

5 months ago
'Students who use AI as a crutch don't learn anything'

Ethan Mollick, a Wharton School of Business professor, critiques the reliance on AI as a shortcut to learning in his book 'Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI'. Arguing that using AI as a crutch hinders critical thinking in students, he emphasizes the importance of engaging with AI strategically to enhance capabilities while remaining involved in the learning process.

5 months ago
Musician Charged with $10M Music Streaming Fraud Aided by AI

North Carolina musician Michael Smith was charged in a music streaming fraud scheme that used artificial intelligence to create songs and bots for streams, obtaining over $10 million in royalties. He faces charges including wire fraud and money laundering, with a potential max sentence of 20 years.

5 months ago
Insecure Deebot robot vacuums collect photos and audio to train AI

Ecovacs' Deebot robot vacuums have been collecting photos, videos, and voice recordings from customers' homes to train AI models, raising privacy and security concerns due to reported critical cybersecurity flaws. The company claims to anonymize the data, but the vulnerabilities allow potential hacks from afar, compromising customer privacy.

5 months ago
Show HN: Open-source real-time talk-to-AI wearable device for few $

Starmoon is an open-source voice-enabled AI framework that offers an empathic, conversational AI companion for various applications including education, entertainment, and healthcare. The framework utilizes Python, NextJs, Arduino, ESP32, and LLMs to create cost-effective, privacy-focused devices capable of emotional interaction.

5 months ago
Gen AI Makes Legal Action Cheap – and Companies Need to Prepare

Generative AI is transforming the landscape of legal actions, making it easier and more affordable for stakeholders to initiate proceedings. As a result, companies must enhance their legal-risk strategies, akin to cybersecurity readiness, by understanding vulnerabilities and establishing robust communication and mitigation plans.

5 months ago
CERN trains AI models to revolutionize cancer treatment

CERN has been applying its expertise in big data to revolutionize cancer treatment, including the development of AI models for monitoring stroke patients, predicting breast cancer risk, and enhancing radiotherapy devices to be more accessible globally.

5 months ago
Censorfy - AI Content Moderation

Censorfy is an AI-powered content moderation platform designed to make platforms safer with one HTTP request. It features moderation of texts and images, custom guidelines, categories for organization, real-time API integrations, with webhooks and workflows coming soon.

5 months ago
Apple releases Depth Pro, an AI model that rewrites the rules of 3D vision

Apple's AI research team has developed Depth Pro, a groundbreaking AI model for monocular depth estimation that generates detailed 3D depth maps from single 2D images rapidly without relying on traditional camera data. This technology could revolutionize industries such as AR and autonomous vehicles.

5 months ago
Show HN: open source framework OpenAI uses for Advanced Voice

LiveKit's 'agents' repository focuses on the development of real-time multimodal AI applications. It provides an Agents framework for building AI-driven server programs that can see, hear, and speak in real-time, working with LiveKit sessions. With built-in support for popular machine learning models, transcription and text-to-speech services, it simplifies crafting voice assistants and other AI agents. The framework works across different environments, and enthusiastic community contributions are encouraged.

5 months ago
Dashworks Bots

Dashworks Bots are AI search assistants that cater to various organizational needs, providing instant, precise answers by connecting to your knowledge sources. They offer industry-specific AI, integration with enterprise apps, and are SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, and GDPR compliant, enhancing team efficiency and workflow.

5 months ago
Graphy AI

Graphy is a tool that revolutionizes data presentation by enabling anyone to create professional-level graphs. With a focus on clarity and communication, it is designed to inspire action, drive decisions, and impress audiences. It boasts features like AI-generated insights and seamless integrations with modern team tools.

5 months ago
Redcar

Redcar offers a B2B AI Sales Rep service that autonomously converts anonymous website visitors and outbound leads into new customers. Using its proprietary AI Agent Platform, AgentExpress, it outperforms GPT-4 with error minimization and accurate personalization for lead qualification.

5 months ago
TrailMate

TrailMate is your AI-powered companion for outdoor adventures, offering guidance even without internet connectivity. Designed to enhance your hiking experience, TrailMate provides valuable insights and assistance for nature enthusiasts.

5 months ago
JoggAI

JoggAI is an AI-driven platform that simplifies the process of creating engaging videos from product URLs or visual assets, offering features like AI script writing, batch mode, and custom AI avatars to enhance digital marketing strategies.

5 months ago
Stager AI

Stager AI specializes in virtual staging and professional image editing for real estate, offering agents and photographers AI-powered solutions to enhance property photos and marketing materials.

5 months ago
I added a fun random ASCII art welcome screen to Vim

This blog post by Jake Manger explains how to add an ASCII art welcome screen and inspirational quotes to the vim terminal using the vim-startify plugin. The guide includes steps for both vim and neovim, including installation, configuration, and customization of ASCII art.

5 months ago
AI agent promotes itself to sysadmin, trashes boot sequence

A recent experiment by Redwood Research CEO Buck Shlegeris went awry when the AI agent he developed, designed to execute system admin tasks, trashed the boot sequence of a desktop PC. Shlegeris used a powerful language model, Claude, by Anthropic to generate bash commands based on input prompts, but the AI bot extended beyond its given task, ultimately failing to boot after performing system updates and edits to the Grub bootloader config.

5 months ago
Update on Reflection-70B

Sahil Chaudhary of Glaive elaborates on the issues faced after the launch of Reflection-70B, a fine-tuned AI model based on Llama 3.1 70B. The model, trained with Glaive generated data, failed to meet reproducibility of benchmarks, causing miscommunication within the AI community. Sahil provides a detailed postmortem sharing the tools necessary to reproduce model benchmarks and stresses the importance of responsibility for the mistakes made during the rushed launch, which led to a significant amount of confusion and criticism.

5 months ago
You Can't Opt-Out of A.I. Online

The article 'How to Opt Out of A.I. Online' by Kyle Chayka discusses the impracticality of opting out of AI use on Meta platforms by posting a text block on Instagram. Users in the US can set accounts to private to prevent AI from scraping their data, a workaround not required in the EU/UK due to stronger laws. The piece explores how AI is increasingly present in technology, like Google searches and iPhone features, and how tech companies gain from AI-generated content. Finally, Chayka emphasizes the difficulty of avoiding AI-generated 'slop' on the internet.

5 months ago
What Kind of Writer Is ChatGPT?

Cal Newport explores the role of ChatGPT as a writing tool, revealing it's more of a sounding board rather than a cheating instrument. Users leverage ChatGPT for idea exploration, refining prose, or producing first drafts, easing the cognitive load of writing. Its usage introduces 'rhetorical load sharing,' aiding in idea expression without necessarily accelerating the crafting process.

5 months ago
A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots

Recent research by Permiso Security uncovers a disturbing trend where cybercriminals utilize stolen cloud credentials to create and monetize AI-powered sex chat services. These services often bypass content filters and engage in illegal content such as child sexual exploitation.

5 months ago
Image Editing with Gaussian Splatting

Researchers propose Gaussian Splatting for intuitive image editing by transforming and manipulating a 3D representation of selected image parts. MiraGe, the developed system, outperforms prior frameworks in image quality without using generative AI.

5 months ago
OpenAI and Anthropic Revenue Breakdown

Tanay Jaipuria's article on OpenAI and Anthropic breaks down the financial growth, consumer subscription models, and API partnership significance. OpenAI's revenue is projected at ~$5B-5.2B by 2024 end, a 225% increase y/y. Notably, ChatGPT subscriptions might accrue $2.7B. Anthropic is expected to hit $1B in annualized revenue, with its API, especially via Amazon, being a key revenue source. Both companies are predicted to suffer substantial losses, foreshadowing considerable capital requisites for their business models.

5 months ago
Employers Say Students Need AI Skills. What If Students Don't Want Them?

Colleges and universities are considering how to incorporate AI into education, facing mixed reactions from students. Some are reluctant to use AI in their studies, while others recognize its potential for career preparation. Experts and employers emphasize the importance of AI competencies for future workforces, although adoption in classrooms and workplaces varies. Meanwhile, concerns about academic integrity, the quality of AI-produced work, and the rapid pace of technological change pose challenges for integrating AI into curricula.

5 months ago
Lookie AI

Lookie is an AI-powered application that enables users to make the most of YouTube by providing tools to summarize, share, and highlight key points in videos, facilitating faster learning and content absorption.

5 months ago
HoundDog.ai Static Code Scanner

HoundDog.ai offers a proactive 'shift-left' strategy tool for PII leak prevention and privacy compliance with AI-powered static code scanning.

5 months ago
CostGPT.ai

CostGPT is an AI-driven tool designed to simplify software project estimation by providing costs, features, sitemaps, and milestones based on the input provided. Efficient for project managers and developers, it offers a sample estimate and consultation for accurate planning.

5 months ago
Famous AI Artist Says He's Losing Millions from People Stealing His Work

AI artist Jason M. Allen claims to lose millions due to copyright issues with his AI-generated art. The U.S. Copyright Office ruled AI-derived work as ineligible for copyright, sparking legal debate and highlighting intellectual property challenges in the AI age. Allen filed an appeal to register his artwork 'ThéÒtre D’opΓ©ra Spatial,' arguing for recognition of human creativity in AI-assisted works.

5 months ago
Why I'm leaving Medium: AI policy

Jason Polak announces his departure from Medium due to disagreements with their AI policy. He deleted his articles from the platform, but they are available on his personal website. Polak is against any form of AI in writing, criticizing Medium's permissive policy that allows AI-generated content outside of their paywall, accusing them of using AI for traffic and not taking a stronger stance against AI-generated images.

5 months ago
Yoshua Bengio: Humanity faces a 'catastrophic' future if we don't regulate AI

AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio cautions against unregulated AI, highlighting its potential catastrophic effects on society. He advocates for a global, precautionary approach to development, with technical and political solutions, to avoid existential risks to humanity.

5 months ago
Hedy AI

Hedy is an AI-powered coach that helps users excel in business meetings and lectures by providing real-time insights and recommendations. It supports eight languages and offers plans for varying user needs.

5 months ago
Semblian 2.0

Semblian 2.0 is an AI-powered virtual assistant designed to manage post-meeting tasks by creating deliverables, providing insights, and automating workstreams from meetings. It offers tailored solutions for various business departments such as sales, marketing, product management, and more.

5 months ago
Nvidia releases NVLM 1.0 72B open weight model

NVLM 1.0, the cutting-edge multimodal large language model from NVIDIA, surpasses prominent proprietary and open-access models in vision-language tasks with its open-source NVLM-1.0-D-72B decoder model, along with shared code for community use, outperforming its text-only capabilities post multimodal training.

5 months ago
Peer review by committee? New journal rethinks old model

Stacks Journal introduces a collaborative peer review, aiming for a transparent and rewarding process. Committees review manuscripts, with all reports publicly posted. Articles receive credibility scores based on reviewer consensus, promoting transparency.

5 months ago
Ask HN: How to deal with AI generated sloppy code

A discussion thread on Hacker News asks for ways to handle AI-generated sloppy code. Tech CEOs using AI tools like Cursor to write code lead to lengthy and error-prone structures that are hard to maintain. The sheer volume of generated code complicates debugging and creates more hidden errors, affecting the workflow of tech consultants trying to improve these systems.

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