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#41

Today I read 74% of companies pulled their AI agents after deploying them. obviously we don't hear about this from the news

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 3h ago

A study reveals that 74% of companies have pulled AI agents from production, with even higher rollback rates among those with mature AI governance. The core issue is not the AI models themselves but the messy, disconnected infrastructure and data they rely on.

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#42

@ChadJonesEcon: Some news: As of June 30, I'll be on leave from Stanford at Anthropic. I'm joining the Anthropic Institute, where I'll …

X AI KOLs Following · 3h ago Cached

Chad Jones announced he will be on leave from Stanford starting June 30 to join the Anthropic Institute, where he will continue research on AI and economic futures.

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#43

@PrajwalTomar_: https://x.com/PrajwalTomar_/status/2069409824824316060

X AI KOLs Following · 3h ago Cached

The author built a fully offline AI agent using local embedding models, Llama via Ollama, and VectorAI DB to address the risks of cloud-dependent AI. The agent runs on an 8GB MacBook, processes sensitive documents, and maintains memory across sessions.

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#44

shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice

GitHub Trending (daily) · 3h ago Cached

A comprehensive best-practice guide for Claude Code covering subagents, commands, skills, and orchestration workflows to transition from vibe coding to agentic engineering.

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#45

@omarsar0: Most AI code review tools look at one repo at a time. But the bug usually isn't in the code that changed. It's in what …

X AI KOLs Following · 4h ago Cached

QodoAI released Cross Repo Review, an AI code review tool that can detect bugs across multiple repositories, going beyond single-repo analysis to catch issues caused by changes in one repo that break others.

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#46

I’m not giving up my Steam Deck for MSI’s new Claw

The Verge · 4h ago Cached

The article shares first impressions of the MSI Claw 8 EX AI Plus handheld gaming PC, comparing it to the Steam Deck OLED and finding it offers better graphics and performance for demanding games, but the author concludes they are not giving up their Steam Deck due to price and comfort.

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#47

Agent Profiles Make AI Runs Safer, More Focused and Reusable

Reddit r/artificial · 2h ago

Agent Profiles is a new method that enhances AI safety, focus, and reusability by defining structured profiles for AI agents.

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#48

@vanstriendaniel: It's raining OCR models again! @Baidu_Inc's Unlimited-OCR is one of the more interesting. You can try it without much e…

X AI KOLs Following · 4h ago Cached

This post shows how to serve Baidu's Unlimited-OCR model as a temporary, OpenAI-compatible endpoint on Hugging Face Jobs, enabling multi-page document parsing with features like table-to-HTML and equation-to-LaTeX extraction.

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#49

Sony’s AI Camera Assistant is exactly as bad as it looks

The Verge · 3h ago Cached

Sony's AI Camera Assistant on the Xperia 1 VIII is heavily criticized for offering inconsistent, often poor image adjustments without any explanatory guidance, making it worse than Google's Camera Coach.

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#50

Build real agentic apps using CUGA: two dozen working examples on a lightweight harness

Hugging Face Blog · 4h ago Cached

IBM introduces CUGA, an open-source agent harness that handles plumbing for state, tool calls, and orchestration, allowing developers to focus on defining tools and prompts. The article showcases two dozen single-file example apps built with CUGA, demonstrating how it eliminates repetitive framework setup.

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#51

The Download: the future of chipmaking and Anthropic’s government clash

MIT Technology Review · 5h ago Cached

This newsletter highlights ASML's $400 million chipmaking machine critical for AI-era chips and Anthropic's feud with the US government over export controls on its Mythos AI model.

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#52

Oracle shed about 20k roles globally in the last year

Hacker News Top · 5h ago Cached

Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs globally in the last year, representing 13% of its workforce, as the tech giant reshapes its business around artificial intelligence and incurs $1.8bn in restructuring costs.

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#53

@nielskle: Vibe coding funnels is making marketers broke. It should be making them rich. Introducing the Perspective MCP: Enable C…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 4h ago Cached

Introducing the Perspective MCP, a tool that enables Claude to build conversion funnels with tracking, CRM, and auto optimization, built on experience from $1B in ad spend.

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#54

Fika Jobs raises $4M to build a video-first hiring platform where AI agents interview candidates

TechCrunch AI · 4h ago Cached

Swedish startup Fika Jobs raises $4M pre-seed to build a video-first hiring platform where AI agents interview candidates, creating TikTok-like profiles to showcase personality and communication skills beyond resumes.

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#55

Anthropic cofounder predicts singularity in 2028

Reddit r/singularity · 3h ago

Anthropic cofounder Dario Amodei predicts the technological singularity will arrive by 2028.

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#56

Lossless GIF recompression via exhaustive search

Hacker News Top · 4h ago Cached

Blog post exploring lossless recompression of GIF images using exhaustive search over LZW encoding, similar to Zopfli for PNG, to achieve smaller file sizes.

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#57

Docling vs Liteparse vs Mineru vs Unstructured for on-prem document processing for a university

Reddit r/LocalLLaMA · 3h ago

A comparison of on-prem document processing tools—Docling, Liteparse, Mineru, and Unstructured—for university use, evaluating their suitability for local deployment.

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#58

Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing

Hacker News Top · 5h ago Cached

Baidu releases Unlimited-OCR, an open-source model for one-shot long-horizon document parsing, building upon Deepseek-OCR with support for single images, multi-page documents, and PDFs.

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#59

Record type inference for dummies

Lobsters Hottest · 4h ago Cached

The article explains the basics of type inference for anonymous records in statically typed languages, using type theory notation and Haskell as the implementation language.

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#60

Best cheap model for content writing, realistic image generation & vibe coding?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 3h ago

Asks for recommendations on affordable AI models for content writing, image generation, and vibe coding.

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