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Human Intelligence, AI, and the Problem I Think We’re Missing
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Human Intelligence, AI, and the Problem I Think We’re Missing

I can vividly remember teaching my AP English class in 1999 when I first heard of “Turnitin.com”; my first thought was “how am I going to scan all of these pages into that thing?” Back then I graded papers on a first pass with my trusty No. 2 Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. Now what was I going to do? For years I used my pencil as a key aid in the writing process with my students. It was collaborative because we worked together – I would suggest ideas an reframe sentences and thoughts to model writing in line with whatever rubric my assignment called for. Often times students adopted my suggestions whole-cloth, other times we would workshop different stylistic choices. My students and I shared in the rhetorical process. If they chose to use my margin note “try something like this,” are they not ...
google gemini3 absolutely SMOKES qwen3 coder
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google gemini3 absolutely SMOKES qwen3 coder

i installed qwen3 coder 30b locally and i am running it as an agent using my own llm controller,and i am running gemini 3 from google antigravity. i asked both to complete a set of tasks. 1-create a game of tic tac toe 2-create a game website as a prop 3-create a blue background with a rotating cube. 4-Write an HTML file with CSS that creates a fully responsive three-column layout. It must collapse to a single column on screens under 600px. Do not use any frameworks. 5-Write an HTML file that generates a procedural, animated starfield background using the <canvas> element. The stars should move at different speeds to simulate parallax depth. Include a toggle that switches between “warp speed” and normal mode. first task was a complete flop,qwen3 was incapable of correctly making a ti...
Nvidia CEO says AI needs more investment in defiance of bubble fears
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Nvidia CEO says AI needs more investment in defiance of bubble fears

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Huang described AI as a five-layer cake consisting of energy, chips, cloud infrastructure, models and application. He said AI’s application–how the technology is used in a specific industry–is the most critical layer of that cake as it is where the economic benefits lie. submitted by /u/tekz [link] [comments]
hy does the AI industry seem almost entirely web/JS-focused?
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hy does the AI industry seem almost entirely web/JS-focused?

One impression I keep having is that most AI company marketing, success stories, and case studies are overwhelmingly focused on web and app development. JS/TS everywhere. React, Next.js, React Native. Backends in Node, Bun, sometimes Python. A bit of Rust here and there. Occasionally even PHP — and usually framed as “innovative”. But I see almost nothing around Swift, Objective-C, Kotlin, or C++. Even low-level languages in general feel underrepresented, which is strange given how much performance, systems work, and engine-level logic AI actually depends on. It feels like the public narrative of the AI boom is 100% web-first, even though the foundations of AI (engines, inference runtimes, graphics, simulation, hardware integration) live much closer to C/C++ and systems programming. Is this...
China Used AI to Win Olympic Boxing Medals
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China Used AI to Win Olympic Boxing Medals

BoxMind analyzed boxing matches real-time at 2024 Paris Olympics. Gave Chinese coaches tactical recommendations between rounds. System breaks fights into 18 indicators, predicts win probability, tells coaches what to change. China: 3 gold, 2 silver in boxing. AI: 87.5% accuracy. Tech is cool, clearly worked under pressure. But the paper claims AI "contributed" to medals without proving causation. Better boxers or better AI? We'll never know. Sports analytics arms race is here. arXiv:2601.11492 submitted by /u/techiee_ [link] [comments]
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