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The bottleneck flipped: AI made execution fast and exposed everything around it that isn’t
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The bottleneck flipped: AI made execution fast and exposed everything around it that isn’t

I've been tracking AI-driven layoffs for the past few months and something doesn't add up. Block cut 4,000 people (40% of workforce). Atlassian cut 1,600. Shopify told employees to prove AI can't do their job before asking for headcount. The script is always the same: CEO cites AI, stock ticks up. But then you look at the numbers. S&P Global found 42% of companies abandoned their AI initiatives in 2025, up from 17% the year before. A separate survey found 55% of CEOs who fired people "because of AI" already regret it. Klarna bragged AI could replace 700 employees, then quietly started hiring humans back when quality tanked. What I keep seeing across the research is that AI compressed execution speed dramatically; prototyping that took weeks now takes hours. But the coordination layer (...
Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?
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Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?

The human subconscious is such an interesting thing. No matter how much you think you’ve got it figured out, it’ll always spit out the most random stuff. Take me, for example. After coming home from a long day at the world’s most groundbreaking artificial intelligence organization, I’ll go to bed and have the weirdest dreams where people from the future are sobbing and begging me to change course. Anyone else ever have these? submitted by /u/Burgerb [link] [comments]
Hello everyone I’m losing my mind a bit about the future of AI (if the neuralink stuff does (inevitably..??) happen what of idk “what is a human being” “what of meaning and ethics”, anyone have any ideas?
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Hello everyone I’m losing my mind a bit about the future of AI (if the neuralink stuff does (inevitably..??) happen what of idk “what is a human being” “what of meaning and ethics”, anyone have any ideas?

Hello everyone So I'm just struggling a lot with the sense of meaning and ethics and stuff in the growing world of AI. I think a lot of people are - people have trained their whole lives as journalists or accountants or lawyers and will be rendered obsolete overnight. I thought I was relatively safe as like a musician but I saw a video of an AI woman playing guitar and it was basically impossible to tell that it was AI [(here is a Youtube video about it featuring clips])(https://youtu.be/L9f-hnyAhsQ?si=IxxHXEiLgfWnnBes&t=89) other than some obvious errors. But the point is the inflexions like the wrist or arm or shoulder tensing at the correct moment as someone who's played guitar for years that's literally what guitarists do. I don't know identity, meaning, purpose. Apparently we'll b...
[P] Karpathy’s autoresearch with evolutionary database.
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[P] Karpathy’s autoresearch with evolutionary database.

Integrated an evolutionary database to Karpathy's autoresearch project that replaces the simple tsv file based logging in the original project. Evolutionary algorithms have shown to be a powerful tool for autonomously discovering optimal solutions to problems with large search spaces. Famously, Google DeepMind's AlphaEvolve system uses evolutionary algorithms to discover state of the art matrix multiplication algorithms. The implementation of the evolutionary database itself is based heavily on the implementation in OpenEvolve. Would love thoughts and suggestions from the community. Check it out: https://github.com/hgarud/autoresearch submitted by /u/hgarud [link] [comments]
Why AlphaEvolve Is Already Obsolete: When AI Discovers The Next Transformer | Machine Learning Street Talk Podcast
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Why AlphaEvolve Is Already Obsolete: When AI Discovers The Next Transformer | Machine Learning Street Talk Podcast

Robert Lange, founding researcher at Sakana AI, joins Tim to discuss Shinka Evolve — a framework that combines LLMs with evolutionary algorithms to do open-ended program search. The core claim: systems like AlphaEvolve can optimize solutions to fixed problems, but real scientific progress requires co-evolving the problems themselves. In this episode: - Why AlphaEvolve gets stuck: it needs a human to hand it the right problem. Shinka Evolve tries to invent new problems automatically, drawing on ideas from POET, PowerPlay, and MAP-Elites quality-diversity search. The architecture of Shinka Evolve: an archive of programs organized as islands, LLMs used as mutation operators, and a UCB bandit that adaptively selects between frontier models (GPT-5, Sonnet 4.5, Gemini) mid-run. The credit...
JL-Engine-Local a dynamic agent assembly engine
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JL-Engine-Local a dynamic agent assembly engine

JL‑Engine‑Local is a dynamic agent‑assembly engine that builds and runs AI agents entirely in RAM, wiring up their tools and behavior on the fly. Sorry in advance for the vid quality i dont like making them. JL Engine isn’t another chat UI or preset pack — it’s a full agent runtime that builds itself as it runs. You can point it at any backend you want, local or cloud, and it doesn’t blink; Google, OpenAI, your own inference server, whatever you’ve got, it just plugs in and goes. The engine loads personas, merges layers, manages behavior states, and even discovers and registers its own tools without you wiring anything manually. It’s local‑first because I wanted privacy and control, but it’s not locked to local at all — it’s backend‑agnostic by design. The whole point is that the age...
Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war
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Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war

The standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon has forced the tech industry to once again grapple with the question of how its products are used for war – and what lines it will not cross. Amid Silicon Valley’s rightward shift under Donald Trump and the signing of lucrative defense contracts, big tech’s answer is looking very different than it did even less than a decade ago. submitted by /u/PixeledPathogen [link] [comments]
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