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Explore Free TV with Advanced AI-Powered Interface

Discover Free TV with Cutting Edge AI Powered Interface Experience the future of entertainment with free TV powered by advanced AI. This innovative technology t…

Global · General · May 30, 2026
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Hallucinate: AI-Powered Massive Online Rave Experience

Hallucinate: AI Powered Virtual Rave Adventures Hallucinate is an innovative platform that invigorates the rave experience by amalgamating advanced AI technolog…

Global · General · May 29, 2026
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UK Visa Portal Leaks Applicants' Data

The third-party website exposed applicants' sensitive documents as part of the U.K. visa application process. Instead of fixing the issue, the company sent attorneys.

Europe · General · May 27, 2026
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Amazon Launches AI Shopping Assistant Alexa for Shopping

Alexa for Shopping offers a voice- and touch-enabled shopping experience across mobile, desktop, and Echo Show smart displays. Alexa for Shopping provides more personalized recommendations and automates the shopping experience across Amazon and other online retailers.

Global · General · May 14, 2026
AI Tools

Explore isgithub.online: AI Tool for GitHub Analysis

Discover isgithub.online: Leverage AI for Enhanced GitHub Analytics GitHub has transformed the way developers collaborate and manage their code. However, naviga…

Global · Developers · May 12, 2026
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Is GitHub Down? Real-Time AI Status Check

Is GitHub Down? Real Time AI Status Check In today's fast paced digital landscape, developers rely heavily on collaborative platforms like GitHub. Unfortunately…

Global · General · May 12, 2026
AI Tools

Searchable WAR.GOV/UFO Files: 55,256 Slides Now Online

Title: Explore the WAR.GOV/UFO Files: 55,256 Slides Now Accessible Online Introduction The War.GOV/UFO Files, a comprehensive archive containing 55,256 slides, …

Global · General · May 11, 2026
AI Tools

Join AI Saturdays: Learn Prompt Engineering for Free

Hey hey Running a small virtual group called AI Saturdays where we pick one practical AI skill per week and actually learn it together. This week: Prompt Engineering. Free, casual, no experience needed. [RSVP Link](https://www.meetup.com/chillnskill/events/314498981)

Global · General · May 1, 2026
AI Tools

AI Tool Wevibe.fyi: Revolutionizing Online Interactions

AI Tool Wevibe: Revolutionizing Online Interactions In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, tools like Wevibe.fyi are transforming how we engage online. This…

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
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Match Group Invests $100M in Gay Cruising App Sniffies

The app is Match Group's newest attempt to get mobile users excited about online romance again.

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
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AI Tool SyncVibe Online: Revolutionizing Collaboration

AI Tool SyncVibe Online: Revolutionizing Collaboration In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital collaboration, AI tools are paving the way for more efficien…

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
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AI Tool BeVisible.app: Revolutionize Your Online Presence

Revolutionize Your Online Presence with BeVisible.app In today's digital age, establishing a robust online presence is crucial for businesses and individuals al…

Global · Marketers · Apr 28, 2026
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Preventing AI Model Collapse: The Need for Human-Generated Data

Im all for acceleration. I think the faster we hit AGI the better. but theres a bottleneck nobody here talks about enough-training data. right now we are quietly poisoning the well. More than half of online content is already synthetic. bots talking to bots, articles written by AI, reddit threads generated by LLMs. when the next generation of models trains on this they eat their own tail. model collapse is real. we saw it with image generators. Outputs get blander, weirder, less useful.we need a way to label or filter human-generated data. not because humans are better but because diversity prevents collapse. I know the standard solution sounds like a dystopian meme. biometric scanners, iris codes, hardware verification. and yeah maybe it is dystopian. but so is a dead internet where nothing can be trusted.Reddit CEO Steve Huffman put it simply recently - platforms need to know you're human without knowing your name. Face ID / Touch ID level stuff. im not saying that specific device is the answer. but the category of solution - proof of human that doesnt create a surveillance state - seems necessary if we want to keep scaling past the cliff.what do you think? Is proof-of-personhood just a regulatory speed bump, or is it infrastructure for the next generation of AI?curious where this sub lands.

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
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Unraveling ChatGPT's Mysterious Link to HeernProperties

i'm trying to find a video online and couldn't so i asked ChatGPT by describing the video and i was given a link and i'm trying to make sense of the website :https://heernproperties.com/mxbsqy/david-and-kate-bagby-2020 the webpage redirect to other link that are similar that don't make sense either , the website main page seem to be a regular website : https://heernproperties.com/ (very slow website) Any idea what could be happening ?

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
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Why People Turn to AI for Art: A Deeper Look

Why do people use AI for art? Before anything, this isn’t about debating whether AI art is “real” art. I’ve already shared my personal take on my last post. This is about something simpler and, I think, more human: why people are drawn to it in the first place. I’ll be honest. I used to mock people who used AI for art. I saw it as a shortcut, a lack of effort, even a lack of creativity. It felt easy to dismiss. But as someone who creates in a different medium, writing novels, I started wondering about the motivation behind it. Not the output, but the “why.” After spending time digging into discussions, patterns, and people’s own explanations, I started noticing something deeper. For many, it ties back to how they grew up. A lot of people didn’t have the freedom to explore creativity as kids. Academic pressure, strict expectations, or environments where only “practical” success mattered often pushed curiosity and artistic exploration aside. For some, even trying to pursue something creative was discouraged or punished. That kind of upbringing doesn’t just disappear. It follows people into adulthood. You end up with individuals who feel disconnected from creativity, not because they lack imagination, but because they were never given space to develop it. Trying to learn a creative skill later in life can feel risky, even uncomfortable, especially when it’s tied to the idea that it might not lead to financial stability. Then something like AI tools shows up. Suddenly, there’s a way to express ideas visually without years of training, without the fear of “wasting time,” and without revisiting that pressure. For some, it’s the first time they can take something from their imagination and actually see it exist. That experience can feel new, almost like rediscovering something they never got to have. So when you see a flood of AI-generated art online, it’s not just about technology. For many people, it’s about access. It’s about finally having a low barrier to expressing something internal. That doesn’t mean everyone using AI has the same background or reasons. But reducing it to “laziness” or “lack of creativity” misses a much bigger picture. In some cases, making fun of people for using these tools ends up hitting something more personal than we realize. Curious to hear what others think. What do you see as the main reasons people turn to AI for art?

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

AI Forensics: The Missing Link in AI Decision-Making

I work in AI security and compliance. This just bothers me a little bit, putting AI systems in front of decisions that change people’s lives via insurance claims, hiring, credit, defense applications and when someone asks wait, why did the system do that? we basically have nothing that would hold up in a courtroom. The explainability tools we have right now? SHAP, LIME, attention maps but they’re research tools. They’re not evidence. Researchers have shown you can build a model that actively discriminates while producing perfectly clean looking explanations. They have unbounded error, they give you different answers on different runs, and there’s no way for the other side’s lawyer to independently check the work. That’s a problem if you’re trying to meet Daubert standards. And the regulatory side is moving just as fast. EU AI Act has record keeping requirements coming online. The FY26 NDAA has an AI cybersecurity framework provision with implementation due mid 2026. States are doing their own thing. Courts are starting to actually push back on AI evidence under FRE 702. There is a ton of AI observability tooling out there. Great for ops. There’s governance platforms. Great for policy. But when it comes to something that’s actually forensic grade where opposing counsel is actively trying to tear it apart, where a third party can independently verify what happened without just trusting the vendor,I’m not seeing it. What am I missing?

Global · Developers · Apr 27, 2026
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AI-Powered Gaming: CrazyGames.com Revolutionizes Online Play

AI Powered Gaming: CrazyGames.com Revolutionizes Online Play CrazyGames.com is at the forefront of the gaming revolution, integrating AI powered technologies to…

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
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