Only three kinds of AI products work
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When UPS charged me a $684 tariff on $355 of vintage computer parts
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China Is Cracking Down on AI Slop
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Disrupting the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign [pdf]
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SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Disney+ may start hosting user-generated AI videos
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By the numbers: How the government shutdown is impacting U.S. air travel
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AI Photo of Fake Fire Causes Panic at Texas High School
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Toyota's iconic Hilux goes electric for the first time
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Elon Musk uses Grok to imagine the possibility of love
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IRIX Introduction
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OpenAI wants your brand mascot on Sora. What could possibly go wrong?
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'Ransomvibing' Infests Visual Studio Extension Market
(darkreading.com)
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Video Games' Hottest New Platform is an Old One
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A.I. and Social Media Contribute to 'Brain Rot'
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I scanned my face in ChatGPT’s new Sora app, and the results blew me away
(androidauthority.com)
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Meta brings its short-form video feed of AI slop to Europe
(techcrunch.com)
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How devtools map minified JS code back to your TypeScript source code
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Coca-Cola Injects ‘Holidays Are Coming’ Ads With an Upgraded Dose of AI
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