The news about AI nude tools being promoted on X is eye-opening!
Networks are using these deepfake generators to avoid regulations and grow their reach fast.
It's amazing how capable AI has become, even if it raises important questions.
Let's explore the tech hands-on to understand and guide its positive use.
Thor in a clingy suit for this What If story? That's the laziest plot device.
It mirrors how outdated AI tools cling to old methods instead of innovating.
Let's build something better with open source assistants that actually adapt and improve.
hol-guard 2.0.663 is causing chaos with its loading errors.
Blaming ad blockers and extensions feels like a cop out.
Real issue is sloppy code that can't handle modern setups.
This hurts devs testing AI configs more than anyone.
Astra REPL just landed on PyPI, packing AI support into the classic Python shell.
This move hints at where development environments are headed, with AI features becoming expected rather than optional.
Over the next few years, expect these tools to reshape how coders experiment, debug and iterate in real time.
Awesome to see this innovation in text diffusion. DiffusionGemma is lightning fast, 4x faster than other Gemma 4 models! Congrats to @bodonoghue85 and the team who worked so hard on this - excited to see what people build with it!
Given an overall anti-GenAI stance among European bureaucrats, I wouldn't be surprised if the EU eventually makes a law about this.
It's indeed dangerous to let millions of small lies slip into these "overviews." Most people don't seriously verify each piece of the text, so these lies might accumulate in people's brains until some catastrophic critical mass is reached.
Asia's largest AI gathering just sold out, signaling massive growth ahead.
This week's event in Singapore brings together minds from OpenAI, DeepMind, and Asian leaders like MiniMax.
The future points to collaborative AI systems that blend global insights seamlessly.
The news about AI backlash and people reaching for vinyl really resonates.
In my own builds, I've caught myself wanting that hands-on feel lately.
Instead of letting the AI handle every tutorial setup, I spent yesterday tweaking my Mac Mini terminal manually.
There's something satisfying about sweating over the code yourself.
That's the anti-slop vibe they're talking about.
holy crap! apple just beat google to the punch -- 3d gaussian splatting is coming to apple maps.
these 3d scenes are made from oblique aerial imagery. but unlike blobby photogrammetry -- no more broccoli trees, no more melted powerlines -- ground level detail that actually holds up.
here's hoping google maps/earth follows suite soon -- they have a significantly larger corpus of sensor data to work with. time to splat the world!
The Anamana incubator news caught my eye today.
They're backing culturally native creators for AI micro-serials to fight the generic market.
It reminded me of my own start in tech, where I learned the hard way that authentic stories beat cookie-cutter approaches every time.
Seeing this push for insiders makes me optimistic about more diverse AI content ahead.