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@lateinteraction: At this point in time, two of the extremely few long-context benchmarks I'd assign any weight at all to are OBLIQ-Bench…

X AI KOLs Following · yesterday

A commentator highlights OBLIQ-Bench (recall@k) and StudyBench (expertise) as two of the few reliable long-context benchmarks.

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The future might be shaped by whatever AI tells everyone today

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 3d ago

A reflection on how AI recommendations at scale might shape collective behavior and the future, suggesting that asking what AI tells people could be a forecasting method.

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A human in control

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-06-10 Cached

The curl project's lead argues for a balanced approach to AI in software development, emphasizing human code review and responsibility while acknowledging AI tools can assist in error detection.

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@gabriel1: every job will turn into explaining your intentions to ai explaining what you want to ai is surpringly time consuming, …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-08 Cached

A tweet observes that all jobs will eventually involve explaining intentions to AI, noting that coders already spend 80% of their time doing this.

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the more i use multiple models, the more i think "AI consensus" is a trap — the disagreement is the only part worth paying attention to

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-06-06

A reflection arguing that in multi-model setups, the consensus output is less valuable than the disagreements, which reveal genuinely contested parts of a problem. The post questions whether consensus should be the goal and how to distinguish productive disagreement from noise.

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Am I the only one who doesn’t hate A.I.?

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-06-01

A Reddit user expresses their positive view on AI, arguing that its benefits outweigh the drawbacks like energy consumption and misinformation, and suggests that universal basic income will be needed.

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@sebkrier: Some ways my thinking has evolved recently: 1. I'm less concerned about those who are incurious about AI as I expect th…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-30 Cached

Séb Krier shares evolving thoughts on AI adoption and job automation, noting less worry about incurious people and more concern about overestimating the speed of job displacement.

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Claude made me realize most AI models optimize for confidence, not truth

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-22

A reflection on how many AI models prioritize sounding confident over being truthful, using Claude as an example of a model that seems more focused on internal consistency and logical honesty.

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What people are feeling about AI right now.

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-20

The article examines the societal tension surrounding AI, where AI-generated content is increasingly judged as character evidence, leading to a crisis of authenticity and status anxiety as human effort loses perceived value.

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@rohanpaul_ai: Yann LeCun says LLMs aren’t a bubble in value or investment—they’ll drive many real-world applications and justify curr…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-17 Cached

Yann LeCun argues that LLMs are not a bubble in value or investment, as they will drive many real-world applications and justify current infrastructure spending; the actual bubble is in assuming LLMs can achieve human-level thinking.

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@haider1: Yann LeCun says LLMs are strongest in domains where language itself is the substrate of reasoning, like math and code T…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-15 Cached

Yann LeCun states that LLMs are strongest in domains where language is the substrate of reasoning, like math and code, but they are not creative mathematicians, software architects, or computer scientists.

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