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Sublime AI Law Mastery Unveiled to Resolve Historic Camp Lejeune Backlog (Veterans First For America)
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Sublime AI Law Mastery Unveiled to Resolve Historic Camp Lejeune Backlog (Veterans First For America)

ACTi Law Pro Webinar question submitted by law intern answered by GOOG quantum AI wizard’s predicts Revolutionary Path to combined AI Law tools from AI-119 QAIA & Athena AI platforms, to offer a solution for over 440,000 CLJA Veteran claimants caught up in courts RALIEGH, N.C., May 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A groundbreaking architectural design, modeled super AI Law notion using Google AI, revealed after a law intern begged the question as to how compounding the state-of-the-art data infrastr

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Nvidia (NVDA) Delivers Another Beat As A New AI Trend Gains Momentum
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Nvidia (NVDA) Delivers Another Beat As A New AI Trend Gains Momentum

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Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis
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Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis

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I went looking for the AI weed vape that gives you Bitcoin for smoking

I went looking for the AI weed vape that gives you Bitcoin for smoking

The crypto weed vape found me on 4/20, the high holiday of cannabis enthusiasts everywhere. It arrived over Slack with the thumbnail of a man exhaling a plume of vapor, the words "every hit delivers Bitcoin" emblazoned across it. It claimed to be advertising a device called Gudtrip, and I thought everything about it sounded fake. So I went looking for it. What I eventually found, after weeks of searching, dozens of emails, and a reporting effort that spanned continents, was somehow even dumber than I'd imagined. My first port of call was Gudtrip's website, which only made the vape seem more like a prank. The company's description of the pr … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Alphabet Stock Investors Just Got Great News From a Wall Street Analyst. It's Bad News for Nvidia

Alphabet Stock Investors Just Got Great News From a Wall Street Analyst. It's Bad News for Nvidia

Alphabet is ramping up efforts to compete with Nvidia in the market for AI accelerators.

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How Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry

How Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry

From specialized motors to the use of machine learning algorithms, Turkey’s billion-dollar hair-transplant industry is the result of a constant process of innovation.

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WIRED AI
Google Cloud Strikes Major AI Deal With European Buyout Giant EQT

Google Cloud Strikes Major AI Deal With European Buyout Giant EQT

EQT has struck a deal with Alphabet Inc.‘s Google Cloud aimed at speeding up artificial intelligence projects across more than 300 companies held in the buyout firm's portfolio. The arrangement gives these businesses access to Google Cloud's AI and security...

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1 Thing Investors Should Know About Meta's New Subscription Strategy

1 Thing Investors Should Know About Meta's New Subscription Strategy

Meta is rolling out subscription tiers to its AI chatbot.

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New AI model finds a cheaper path to healthier eating

Breakfast cereal bowls, deli sandwiches, pizza dinners, soups, yogurt plates. Most people do not eat from a blank slate, they eat from habit. That is part of what makes nutrition advice so hard to follow. It is also part of what a new artificial intelligence system tried to solve. submitted by /u/Brighter-Side-News [link] [comments]

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SoftBank pledges €75B to build Europe's biggest AI facility in France

Article URL: https://www.ft.com/content/1022f9bd-5b6d-44a5-9303-c8b05b8c6463 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48339542 Points: 1 # Comments: 1

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‘What a joke’: Github Copilot’s new token-based billing spurs consternation among devs

‘What a joke’: Github Copilot’s new token-based billing spurs consternation among devs

The golden age of Microsoft's Github Copilot appears to be at an end.

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SoftBank plans 75 billion euro AI data center buildout in France

SoftBank plans 75 billion euro AI data center buildout in France

SoftBank plans to build AI data centers with up to 5 gigawatts of capacity in France, the company's largest AI infrastructure investment in Europe, at up to 75 billion euros. By 2031, facilities worth 45 billion euros are set to go up at three sites in northern France. SoftBank's mega announcements keep stacking up worldwide, but many projects have yet to materialize. The article SoftBank plans 75 billion euro AI data center buildout in France appeared first on The Decoder.

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Anthropic study finds men use AI coding agents more than twice as often as women in social science research

Anthropic study finds men use AI coding agents more than twice as often as women in social science research

Researchers with typically male names use coding agents more than twice as often as those with typically female names, even within the same discipline and career level, according to an Anthropic study. Economists lead at 39 percent, while education researchers sit at just four percent. The gender gap for coding agents is far wider than for general AI use. The article Anthropic study finds men use AI coding agents more than twice as often as women in social science research appeared first on The Decoder.

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Hermes.... All In

After understanding how much I don't know and how much I have to learn I am going to place my first bet on the AI casino table , and for now it's Hermes. I have also decided to go the locally hosted route and would be very grateful if successful user of Hermes share with me there physical stack (p. S I ha never touched i. Os) and any additional setup do's and dont's specifically surrounding using Hermes! TIA! submitted by /u/TasteCertain4323 [link] [comments]

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Made a free tool to help stop overthinking decisions - testing if it's useful

I built BrainAIstorm basically stops you from making dumb decisions (or at least makes you think twice). You describe what you're stuck on, AI asks critical questions first, then gives you structured analysis: options, biases you might have, what could flip the decision. The cool part is it tracks your patterns over time, so you learn if you're always rushing decisions or overthinking everything. Still pretty rough around the edges but free to try if you've got a decision you're stuck on. Would love to know if it's actually useful or just solving my own weird problems Link in the comments submitted by /u/Direct_Tension_9516 [link] [comments]

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Google’s AI mode is threatening me… i was just trying to look up a family guy clip…

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Snowflake CEO says monster quarter shows why software firms need new pricing models to thrive in AI age

Snowflake CEO says monster quarter shows why software firms need new pricing models to thrive in AI age

Sridhar Ramaswamy predicts that companies reliant on seat-based income will scramble to justify their premiums as employees use AI to accomplish an immense amount of work.

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AI search agents often confirm what they already know instead of actually researching the web

AI search agents often confirm what they already know instead of actually researching the web

Leading AI search agents like GPT-5.4 and Kimi K2.6 don't appear to do much actual research on established benchmarks. They mostly just use the web to confirm what they already learned during training. Researchers at the Harbin Institute of Technology found this using a new time-based benchmark called LiveBrowseComp, which only asks about events from the last 90 days. Once the models can't fall back on memory, performance falls apart and the existing rankings get reshuffled. The article AI search agents often confirm what they already know instead of actually researching the web appeared first on The Decoder.

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If ChatGPT disappeared tomorrow, what AI tool would you switch to?

Just a fun question. If you suddenly couldn't use ChatGPT anymore, which AI tool would become your daily driver and why? Interested to see what people here are actually using besides the obvious options. submitted by /u/ritik_bhai [link] [comments]

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Amazon’s AGI in the Real World: Why Visa Just Spent Millions on AI Agents for the Future of Commerce

Amazon isn’t just building AI—it’s building AI that moves furniture, delivers groceries, and negotiates with suppliers. And Visa believes this will dominate global commerce. Here’s why. The Deep-Dive: Amazon’s new Prime skunkworks division is deploying “physical-world agents” (yes, real robots with intent). These aren’t drones; they’re AI systems integrated with IoT devices, logistics networks, and even brick-and-mortar stores. Visa’s $1B investment in Replit (via their acquisition) isn’t just about code—it’s about enabling seamless payment integration with these agents. •What’s happening: Agents can now autonomously manage supply chains. Imagine an AI warehouse manager that reroutes shipments in real-time based on demand spikes. •Visa’s angle: They see agentic commerce as the next wave. Agents will handle end-to-end transactions, from a smart kitchen ordering out-of-stock items to a hotel concierge book your entire trip. •Reddit trend tie-in: A r/Artificial post this week showed

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What AI agent did you create for your work?

Hi, looking for inspiration for my agentic ai journey and ways i can contribute to improve workflow at my job - increase productivity, automate tasks, create insightful docs or other fun team building activities Looking for projects that are beginner friendly, high impact, free to implement if possible. Tutorials or resources on receating them would also be super appreciated! submitted by /u/RaceyDesiWithNoFacey [link] [comments]

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Use any model and any provider with the official OpenAI Codex Desktop App, without modifying its code, and continue to use the official models in parallel?

All in the title. The official OpenAI Codex Desktop App only accepts models that are from OpenAI and from a curated list. But there is a trick, you can make it think you are using the official OpenAI servers and models by just impersonating the model name and using another one. There is three things you need to do 1) The first one is to modify the officiel config of the codex desktop app. This is none intrusive and doesn’t break the app in anyways, and can also be reverted. You can do that by going in the settings and clicking the « open config.toml » link. Then you need to modify the official config by pointing it to your own server where your models are living. model = "gpt-5.3-codex" model_provider = "multivibe" model_reasoning_effort = "xhigh" personality = "pragmatic" sandbox_mode = "danger-full-access" approval_policy = "never" [model_providers.multivibe] name = "Multivibe" base_url = "http://127.0.0.1:1455" wire_api = "responses" env_key = "MULTIVIBE_API_KEY" 2)

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Speed difference between Windows 11 and Linux with llama.cpp: a myth when using medium and large MoE models

As the title says, there is no speed difference between Linux and Windows when using llama.cpp. I myself kept two operating systems on my computer for a long time because of this misconception. But when I got tired of constantly switching, I decided to check how much performance I’d lose if I moved to Windows. First, a brief overview of the PC used in these tests: - CPU: Core Ultra 7 265KF under water cooling, with a slight overclock to 5.6/4.7 GHz core frequencies - Motherboard: Asus Z890 with three PCIe slots, two of them PCIe 4.0 x4 - RAM: Kingston Beast DDR5 192 GB (4×48 GB) at 6400 MHz, with slightly reduced voltage and relaxed timings to keep temperatures down - GPUs: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 16 GB + RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB + RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB, all undervolted with a slight memory overclock - PSU: 1200 W 80 Plus Gold — 1000 W would have been enough, but I went with headroom from the start Operating systems used: Ubuntu 26.04 with KDE and GNOME — I also ran one test with Xfce — an

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r/LocalLLaMA

PolyRange: Contamination-resistant offensive-AI benchmark for web targets (that ain't a benchmark, THAT's a benchmark)

Author here. The short version of why I built this: Cyber-AI evaluation is converging on the same diagnosis from multiple labs. Anthropic's Claude Mythos system card this year: their cyber ranges "lack many features often present in real-world environments such as defensive tooling," and CTF-style benchmarks are saturated to the point Anthropic is questioning whether to continue reporting them. UK AISI's most recent multi-step cyber paper (Folkerts et al.): "No active defenders. Our ranges are static." OpenAI's Trustworthy Third-Party Evaluations playbook: "Evaluators should prefer private or newly constructed tasks where possible." Carlini at DeepMind, last year on Latent Space: stop relying on standardised public benchmarks; construct private custom ones. The diagnosis is converging. The methodology piece is what was missing. PolyRange operationalises the diagnosis. Every deploy is freshly LLM-generated by the researcher's choice of generator model — so OpenAI's "newly constructed

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r/LocalLLaMA

Don’t bite me for that question please…

And question is… How you earning money on your local llm setups? (Except coding ofc) I see people spending SO MUCH MONEY on the compute power to run llms locally and many of them saying that their setups already payed themselves or they earning much more (I guess they not mean that they saves the same amount of money vs tokens from providers). What you should do with that tu justify buying of 4x6000 gpu rig (which closer to 50k$ nowadays). Maybe I will find a new career opportunities because I like to work with hardware… submitted by /u/Thin_Pollution8843 [link] [comments]

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I built mlx-Chronos — a community benchmark leaderboard for local LLM engines on Apple Silicon (oMLX, Rapid-MLX, mlx-lm, Ollama) [P]

Hey! I'm a CS student and I got tired of not being able to compare MLX inference engines properly — every benchmark out there is either made by the engine's own developers, runs on an M3 Ultra nobody has, or just shows tok/s with zero context. So I built mlx-Chronos — a small open source CLI tool that runs a standardized benchmark protocol on your Mac and lets you submit your results to a shared community leaderboard. What it measures: Cold and cached TTFT (Time to First Token), with a proper methodology — unique prompts per trial, cache priming, no interleaved phases Throughput (tok/s), with mean/stddev/min/max across repeated trials Engine process RSS and system RAM peak, sampled continuously during inference Thermal state and hardware info Supported engines: oMLX, Rapid-MLX, mlx-lm, Ollama (MLX backend) The leaderboard is basically empty right now since I only have an M2 8GB. Would love results from M3 Max, M4, M4 Ultra, or anything with more RAM — that's where things ge

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Robot foundation models keep hiding behind fine-tuning numbers. Wall-OSS-0.5 is trying a different approach

Most robot foundation model demos are hard to interpret because the impressive number usually comes after task-specific fine tuning. Wall-OSS-0.5, a new open-source VLA release from X Square Robot, is interesting because the report tries to measure what the pretrained checkpoint can do before that extra adaptation step. The setup is a 4B vision-language-action model built around a 3B VLM backbone plus action-generation components. According to the report, the pretrained checkpoint was evaluated on a 17-task real-robot suite without task-specific fine tuning. Four tasks crossed 80 task progress: block sorting, fruit sorting, ring stacking, and a held-out deformable task, rope tightening. The part that seems more important than the raw score is the framing. In language models, nobody would accept only a fine-tuned downstream score as evidence that pretraining worked. With robots, that has been much harder because the evaluation is physical, slow, embodiment-dependent, and expensive. A

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Anyone tried using AI models to screen candidates?

I used these two prompts on all AI apps to figure out who to vote for in the CA primaries: If you were running for governor of California, what will your big policies be ⁠Out of the candidates that are running in June election, who aligns closest to those policies Gemini, claude, chatgpt all ranked Matt Mahan (Democrat) as #1 Grok chose Steve Hilton (Republican) thoughts on AI use for voting decisions? submitted by /u/No_Mall_7299 [link] [comments]

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The Biggest Tell That Something Was Written by AI

The Biggest Tell That Something Was Written by AI

Article URL: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/how-to-tell-ai-writing/687345/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48338514 Points: 3 # Comments: 1

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GitHub Copilot charges GPT 5.5 with a 57x multiplier per request from June first

GitHub Copilot charges GPT 5.5 with a 57x multiplier per request from June first

Article URL: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing/request-based-billing-legacy/model-multipliers-for-annual-plans Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48339069 Points: 3 # Comments: 0

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