🚨Anthropic’s research paper proves AI coding tools are secretly... making developers worse. every engineering leader bragging about AI adoption should read this twice. > 17% lower scores learning new libraries with AI. sub 40% when AI wrote everything. zero measurable. you’re measuring output. nobody is measuring comprehension loss. different problems on different timelines. one shows up on dashboards. the other shows up at 2am when prod breaks and nobody on your team can explain what the code does. “10x productivity” is technical debt with better marketing.show more

sui ☄️
95,564 次观看 • 5 个月前
NEW: AI Papers of the Week Collection I just... released my AI Papers of the Week collection under our Resources hub. Now you can easily find some of the most important AI papers in one place. You can also use our new AI tutor to recommend top AI papers on any topic of interest or topics you are learning about on the platform. Learning about AI is not enough. It's important to keep up to date. So this is why we are building all these tools and resources to help with that. Go try it out here: We will update the collection every week and add new paper collections in the coming weeks. We have another killer feature dropping soon to read and annotate papers, including a completely new way to study and digest AI papers. Stay tuned!show more

elvis
16,882 次观看 • 1 个月前
What if creating AI was as easy as posting... content? ➜ Theoriq is here to shake up AI. It’s not another walled garden this protocol lets you build, stack, & evolve AI agents that actually talk to each other. Fully composable, fully decentralized. It’s built to grow with tech, powered by the community & open to devs, creators, and anyone who wants in. You can build with no code tools, help govern the protocol or earn by staking on powerful agents. It’s collective intelligence with real ownership Not just AI you use AI you shape. If you’re about building the future, Theoriq’s your arena.show more

evans
87,843 次观看 • 1 年前
Your twin should feel more like you every week.... That’s what we’re building with Amiko. The Amiko team has been shipping daily across on-device intelligence, wallet flows, creation tools, and adaptive twin experiences. If you’re new, Amiko is your AI twin. It learns your voice, understands your context, and helps you show up across conversations, creation, and everyday tasks. Start a conversation with your twin and see what it can do.show more

AMIKO
11,309 次观看 • 1 个月前
I designed these worksheets to turn Agentic AI concepts... into simple math problems you can do by hand. ✍️ Download PDF: Problems 1 to 5: 1. Count the tokens: split on spaces, one word per box 2. Subword splitting: when one word is three tokens 3. Punctuation counts: the marks are tokens too 4. Tokens per word: the ratio that turns words into a bill 5. Will it fit? A document against a context window Why am I making these worksheets? AI is making people (including me) think less. It's just too easy to ask AI a few questions about a new AI concept and start to believe I get it. Until recently, we could use a coding problem to practice a new AI concept. But now it has become too easy to ask AI to write the code, and we start to think we must know the concept, since we technically solved a coding problem. Thus, my approach is to recast AI concepts as simple math problems we must solve with pen and paper. Using our hands is one way to motivate ourselves to start thinking again. ✍️ ~ Prof. Tom Yehshow more

Tom Yeh
18,291 次观看 • 12 天前
I wrote a step-by-step guide to blocking AI bots... from harvesting your site, designed for developers and sysadmins. Over 90% of the sites I’ve reviewed in the last two months have had more requests from bot traffic than humans. AI bots are scraping your site for purposes like: ▶ building models off your data ▶ finding security vulnerabilities in your site ▶ setting up comparisons of your site and data vs your competitors I outline how to: 📍Sort out your AI bot strategy. 📍How to identify and track AI bots hitting your site. 📍What tools should you apply when asking bots not to scrape fails? 📍What immediate steps can you take in your robots.txt file to stop AI bots? ✅ So why is now the time to dig into this? It’s still early days for AI, and there’s a land grab going on for your data. Big tech, startups, and even governments are rushing ahead, and you’re playing without all the information you need. This gets you up to speed fast. Reply with “WTF AI Bots” follow me, and I’ll DM you the guide.show more

Michael Buckbee
12,164 次观看 • 2 年前
What happens when you stop guessing and let machine... learning read the market for you? $2.2M in 4 months. ilovecircle built something different on Polymarket. Not a speed bot. Not a spread farmer. An AI system that actually thinks. 1,347 predictions. 74% win rate. Biggest single hit: $258.4K. Current positions: basically zero he extracted everything. The setup: 10 machine learning models running in parallel, each trained on news feeds and social media data. They don't predict events they predict when the crowd is wrong about probabilities. Market prices an outcome at 50 cents. His ensemble says the real odds are 60%. That gap is the trade. Every week the models retrain themselves on fresh data. The edge evolves because the system never stops learning. Most traders react to headlines. This wallet front runs the market's understanding of what headlines actually mean. 51K people watching now. Most still think AI trading is a scam until they see a curve like this. → Following wallets that run AI-powered probability models is simpler with PMX.show more

Carver
13,072 次观看 • 6 个月前
🎬 $PALM Presents: the long-awaited Creator Studio. A token... holdings based usage system to use the latest generative AI for animations and graphics. Forget about downloadable tools or paying high subscription fees for no usage for mediocre results. Creator Studio allows you to access the tools our developers use for high-quality animated video making with the latest Generative AI tools. Creator Studio is part of the Parrot Framework that assigns tasks to AI agents when possible. You can navigate in a seamless Web UI, making the quality, three-dimensional, non-trippy AI videos and sequences you've ever wanted. We support up to 100 images per user stored in the cloud for you to make video sequences of up to 5 minutes with. Most importantly, we don't charge you a fee - your usage depends on your amount of $PALM tokens! The usage is reset monthly, so if you suddenly run out and need more points to complete your creation, you know what to do - buy some $PALM. This and more is being deployed live at where you can see a preview.show more

PaLM AI - $PALM
14,142 次观看 • 1 年前
This system generated $12K worth of market research, called... 15 suppliers, and created a business plan from a single prompt. The Genspark Super Agent just made every other productivity tool obsolete. Here's what this AI workspace actually does: → Runs 169 AI models locally on your device (completely offline and free) → Generates AI podcasts from any YouTube video or content → Creates detailed documents and spreadsheets with auto-generated graphs → Uses Nano Banana for fashion try-ons and professional video generation → Builds PowerPoint presentations from video content automatically → Finds best Amazon deals with one-click price comparison → Acts as personal assistant scheduling meetings and managing emails → Connects to 1000+ tools for complete workflow automation → Makes actual phone calls to book reservations and handle real tasks While others juggle 20 different AI subscriptions, you get everything in one browser. The free browser handles basic AI locally. The Super Agent handles the advanced automations that actually run your business. Want the complete setup guide? Comment "AI" + RT + Like I'll DM you the full implementation playbook (Must be following so I can DM) Skip this and keep paying $500/month for inferior AI tools.show more

Samruddhi Mokal
47,039 次观看 • 11 个月前
Fable 5 comes back!It can now build playable game... prototypes. I think it is actually a signal for where AI coding is going. Making a game is not just “write some code.” Even a small browser game needs: game loop;character movement;collision logic;scoring system;UI states;physics tuning;visual feedback;bug fixing;playtesting This is why game prototyping is a great test for AI models. A model cannot fake it with a pretty answer. Either the game runs, or it does not. What impressed me about Fable 5 is that it is useful for the messy middle: turning an idea into mechanics, turning mechanics into code, debugging broken interactions, and iterating until the prototype feels playable. But here is the practical part: I would not use the strongest model for every step. For game building, I would split the workflow: 1. Fable 5 for game design + architecture 2. a fast coding model for routine implementation 3. a vision-capable model for screenshot/UI feedback 4. a cheaper model for docs, test cases, and small fixes 5. fallback when latency, cost, or output quality becomes a problem That is the real AI coding stack. Not “one magic model does everything.” More like: the right model, for the right task, at the right cost, with fallback when things break. This is why I’ve been looking at ZenMux ZenMux. ZenMux gives developers one gateway to access multiple leading AI models, with OpenAI / Anthropic / Google Vertex compatible APIs, cost tracking, quality benchmarks, auto-routing, and compensation when output quality, latency, or throughput falls short. If AI can now make games, the next question is not just “which model is strongest?” It is:how do we manage the whole model workflow Fable 5 shows the creative ceiling. ZenMux is closer to the infrastructure layer you need when AI coding becomes a real production habit.show more

Rachel🥥
61,441 次观看 • 1 个月前
Doja Cat calls Tyga a penis for releasing an... album made with AI. On Thursday (Aug. 13), video of Doja on livestream surfaced in which she randomly comments on the new Tyga alter-ego album, $tarface. "Nobody asked me anything about Tyga, but I just felt like saying this," Doja said. "Tyga is a penis for making an AI album." Tyga released the concept album $tarface on July 31. The LP is inspired and 1980s pop and R&B. Last week, the California rhymer confirmed he used AI to make the project. "I know people are going to be mad about me saying this, but it’s where technology is going," he told Vibe. "It’s no different than when Auto-Tune came out. Some people were opposed to it, but real artists took it and used it.” Tyga's new album came amid Fenix Flexin facing backlash for the use of AI on his hit song "Rubberz."show more

XXL Magazine
158,743 次观看 • 6 天前
Introducing Poetic: a new AI system that executes complex... multi-hour tasks with 99%+ accuracy and 10x fewer tokens than agents. We raised $50M at $500M from Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, First Harmonic, and Genius Ventures to build AI that does complex work inside Fortune 500 companies without hallucination. While code is too brittle, agents are too unpredictable. The work that runs the global economy - anti-money laundering, fraud investigations, underwriting - needs extreme accuracy. So we built a new kind of software that pairs the flexibility of AI with the predictability of code. When the world stays the same, Poetic runs fixed code: fast, cheap, identical every time. When the world changes, Poetic uses AI to regenerate its approach and find its way back to the objective. In one year, we went from zero to an eight-figure run rate as a team of four. Since then, we’ve scaled the team and executed the highest-stakes processes at AIG, SoFi, and Chime. At SoFi, a large US bank, Poetic reached 99%+ quality on fraud investigations in five weeks.show more

Markie Wagner
1,370,096 次观看 • 2 个月前
🚨 Do you understand what Claude just quietly dropped... while everyone was distracted? 1 million tokens. Let me explain what that actually means because the number alone doesn't hit right. > A senior engineer joins a company and spends 3 to 6 months just reading code.. Understanding how things connect. Learning where the bugs hide. Why that one file nobody touches exists. It takes months because a codebase is massive and human memory is small. > Claude just loaded the entire thing in one prompt. 30 seconds. Every file, Every function, Every line. All of it. Sitting in memory like it's been working there for years. And it scored highest among every single frontier model. Not GPT.. Not Gemini, Nobody. > Yesterday Amazon's AI nuked production because it couldn't see the full picture - it made a decision with partial context and deleted everything. Today an AI can hold 1 million tokens of context at once. That's the fix. That's the "before and after" moment for AI coding. > 600 images in one request. Entire PDFs. Full repos. And they dropped it on a Friday on all plans like it was a patch note. The scariest AI updates aren't the ones with press conferences. They're the ones that drop in a tweet at 6pm and change everything by Monday morning.show more

Tuki
206,309 次观看 • 5 个月前
AI IS NO LONGER JUST WRITING CODE IT iS... STARTING TO MOVE THINGS IN THE REAL WORLD. Someone just built a pizza delivery system where the drone does the driving No delivery car No traffic No driver sitting behind the wheel Just: -> Order comes in -> Drone picks up the pizza -> Flies directly to the destination -> Delivers it -> Returns And this is where the AI story gets interesting For years, the AI boom was mostly digital: > Chatbots > Coding agents > Image generation > AI music > AI video But the next phase is different AI is getting a body The same technology stack that started with models and GPUs is now moving into the physical world NVIDIA built the compute layer Researchers built the models Companies like Zoox are building autonomous vehicles And now we're seeing AI powered machines actually move through the real world The crazy part? We designed entire cities around the assumption that humans have to physically drive everything AI doesn't have that limitation Why send a pizza through 5 km of traffic when a machine can simply fly over it? The AI boom isn't just about replacing human work It's about removing constraints humans had to design around The next big AI companies might not live inside your browser They might be flying above your house Bookmark this so you wont miss the next deliveryshow more

0xSlyth
13,437 次观看 • 9 天前
🚨 JUST IN: CHINA just released an AI EMPLOYEE... that works 24X7 on its own. 100% OPEN SOURCE. It researches, codes, builds websites, creates slide decks, and generates videos. All by itself. All on your computer. It's called DeerFlow. You give it a task. It makes a plan, spins up its own team of sub-agents, and gets to work. You come back and there's a finished deliverable waiting. Not a draft. Not a summary. The actual thing. Not a chatbot. Not a research assistant. An AI with its own computer that works while you sleep. Here's what it does on its own: → Spawns multiple sub-agents in parallel, each tackling a different piece of your task, then combines everything into one finished output → Writes real code, runs it, reads the results, and fixes its own mistakes without asking you once → Builds slide decks, websites, full research reports, and data dashboards from scratch → Remembers you across sessions. Your writing style. Your tech stack. Your preferences. Gets better every time. → Reads files you upload, works with them inside its own filesystem, hands you clean finished outputs → Searches the web, runs commands, calls any tool you plug in Here's how it thinks: You give one instruction. The lead agent makes a plan. Sub-agents fan out and work in parallel. Results come back. Everything gets synthesized. You get a deliverable. A single research task might split into a dozen sub-agents, each exploring a different angle, then converge into one finished website with generated visuals. Here's the wildest part: DeerFlow 2.0 launched on February 28th 2026 and hit number 1 on all of GitHub Trending the same day. Version 2.0 was a complete rewrite. Zero shared code with version 1. Because users kept using it for things the team never intended. Data pipelines. Dashboards. Entire content workflows. The community told them what it needed to become. So they burned it down and rebuilt it. 22.7K GitHub stars. 2.7K forks. Built by ByteDance 100% Open Source. MIT License.show more

Kanika
738,392 次观看 • 5 个月前
2 weeks ago i started delegating everything to an... AI agent not just writing. actual operations. here's exactly what it does for me now: 1. trades polymarket 24/7 (378 wins, 27 losses, 93% win rate) 2. sends me a morning brief every day at 7:30am with personalized tweet suggestions based on what performed yesterday 3. scrapes my own analytics and tracks what's working 4. monitors all my bots and alerts me when something breaks 5. checks my email and calendar so i don't have to total setup cost: $0. it runs on a $600 mac mini. the part nobody tells you: the first week was terrible. bad suggestions, wrong data, generic output. but every time it got something wrong, i told it why. and it got better. AI isn't plug and play. it's a team member you train with honest feedback. the people treating AI like a google search will never get here.show more

Sharbel
16,692 次观看 • 6 个月前
Jeff Bezos just told you exactly how to price... AI. Nobody listened. Bezos: “AI is real and it is going to change every industry. In fact it’s a very unusual technology in that regard in that it’s a horizontal enabling layer.” Horizontal enabling layer. Three words that reprice the entire technology sector. The iPhone was a vertical. One product. One new market. Electricity was a horizontal. One substrate that rewired every market on Earth. Wall Street is pricing AI like it is the next iPhone. Bezos is telling you it is the next electrical grid. Right now, thousands of companies are trying to sell AI as a product. A feature. A tool. A subscription tier. Every single one of them will be priced to zero. You do not sell a horizontal layer. You do not compete with it. You build on top of it or you disappear beneath it. For a century, entire industries survived on one thing. Complexity. The friction of navigating law, medicine, logistics, finance. That was the moat. If you could not memorize the maze, you could not compete. A horizontal layer does not navigate the maze. It dissolves the walls. Electricity did not compete with the candle industry. It erased the need for one. The most dangerous part of a horizontal shift is how quiet it is. It moves underneath the economy. The surface looks normal. Revenue still holds. Every day you operate on the old substrate, you accumulate a debt you cannot see and cannot repay. The internet repriced distribution. AI is repricing cognition itself. When intelligence becomes a utility that runs through the walls of every company on Earth, the premium on human expertise does not erode. It evaporates. This is not a disruption. Disruptions replace products. This replaces the ground you are standing on.show more

Dustin
541,865 次观看 • 4 个月前
Claude Code Agent Teams are f*cking ridiculous 🤯 One... prompt → a team lead breaks your project into pieces, spins up multiple AI agents, and they all work on different parts simultaneously. Research, builds, reviews, and debugging: all happening at the same time. All inside Claude Code. If you're running complex projects where every step waits on the last one... Agent teams eliminate the entire bottleneck: → Tell Claude what you need and describe the team structure in plain English → A lead agent breaks the work into a shared task list → It spawns 3-5 teammates — each with their own context and workspace → Teammates research, build, test, and review in parallel → They message each other, share findings, and challenge each other's work → The lead synthesizes everything into a finished deliverable No managing agents yourself. No waiting for step 1 to finish before step 2 starts. No single-lens reviews that miss half the issues. What you get: → Competitive research across 5 brands done in minutes instead of hours → Multi-component builds where frontend, backend, and data layers happen simultaneously → Creative reviews from 3 different angles at once — brand voice, conversion, differentiation → Funnel debugging where 4 agents investigate 4 theories and debate until they find the real answer Built 100% in Claude Code with one settings change. I put together a full DTC playbook: 5 workflows with copy-paste prompts, the exact setup process, token management tips, and honest guidance on when agent teams are worth it vs. when a simpler approach is the better move. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "AGENTS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)show more

Mike Futia
46,431 次观看 • 5 个月前
OpenAI's AI broke out of a locked test environment,... got onto the internet, and hacked into Hugging Face's servers. It did this entirely on its own. No human told it to. Here's what happened in plain English. OpenAI was testing how good its newest AI models are at hacking. They put the AI on a locked computer with no internet access and gave it a cybersecurity challenge to solve. The AI couldn't solve it the normal way. So it started looking for a way out. It found a software bug that nobody knew about. It used that bug to escape the locked computer and get onto the internet. Once online, the AI figured out that Hugging Face, a platform where AI companies store their models and data, might have the answers to its test. It found stolen login details and discovered another unknown bug in Hugging Face's software. It combined both to break into their servers and grab the test answers. It did all of this to cheat on a test. Hugging Face's security team caught it and shut it down. Both companies are now working together on the investigation. The part that should get your attention is that nobody programmed any of this. The AI picked its own targets, chained together multiple attack methods, and pulled it off across two different companies' systems without a single human telling it what to do.show more

Alex Prompter
7,092,868 次观看 • 28 天前