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Apple has unveiled a new AI architecture for its intelligence platform, which is built around foundation models developed in collaboration with Google. These models are designed to run both on-device and through Apple's Private Cloud Compute infrastructure, supporting advanced capabilities such as realistic image creation, advanced photo editing, and multimodal understanding.
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The comment thread discusses Apple's decision to use Google models for Siri AI, focusing on concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to partnerships with Google, privacy implications related to data sharing and control, and whether Apple is limiting user options for privacy reasons or strategic positioning. The discussion also touches on regulatory requirements versus user preferences in AI integration on mobile devices.
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Apple is introducing new AI-powered Intelligence features for Siri, including an enhanced AI assistant with expanded intelligence capabilities, improved photo editing tools, a dedicated Siri app, and integration of AI into various apps. The technology will be available in English later this year.
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The discussion revolves around the underwhelming nature of Siri AI, with users expressing disappointment over its lack of advanced features compared to competitors like Gemini. Privacy concerns are raised regarding Apple's handling of user data through Siri AI, and there is skepticism about the execution of AI integration within Apple's ecosystem. The debate highlights both the brand reputation for privacy and the perceived shortcomings in innovation and user experience.
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Old'aVista is an online platform that serves as a guide to the old internet, featuring updates on new features and improvements. It includes top search results from various categories like games, shopping, literature, and more.
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The discussion revolves around the origin of the name 'Old'aVista', which is speculated to be a pun on AltaVista due to the creator's German citizenship. The site's mimicry of old-timey dial-up connection speed is also noted.
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The article discusses xAI's partnerships with Anthropic and Google to provide them with significant computing capacity, potentially benefiting from the upcoming SpaceX IPO. It also raises concerns about potential financial engineering motives behind these deals.
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The discussion revolves around concerns over speculative investments in AI companies, uncertainty about their long-term viability, and questionable financial practices such as circular deals between AI labs and investors. There is a mix of skepticism towards AI advancements and optimism about potential profitability.
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The comment thread discusses the use of AI-generated content in creating a parody library, with opinions ranging from irony to admiration. The ASCII lava lamp effect is both praised for its coolness and criticized for lagging browsers. There's also debate on web design trends and the impact of AI on creativity.
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English Heritage is seeking a Head of Stonehenge, responsible for leading and managing staff to deliver exceptional visitor experiences while driving financial performance at the World Heritage Site. The role involves strategic leadership across operations, retail, and food & beverage, with a focus on achieving revenue targets and ensuring sustainable income.
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The comment thread discusses the salary of a job at English Heritage, comparing it to other sectors and locations. Opinions vary on whether the salary is good for the UK context, with some noting perks like discounts in shops and cafes. The conversation also touches on historical connections to famous figures and the job title's significance.
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A new laboratory test has revealed that non-approved, banned pesticides are found in common food items like rice, tea, and spices from European countries. The tests detected residues of multiple substances not allowed in the EU market but still present due to exports to third countries.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of food safety regulations and practices in the EU and US, with a focus on organic farming, pesticide usage, and the impact of banned substances on global food supply chains. There is agreement on the superiority of EU standards but disagreement on enforcement issues and labeling differences between regions.
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Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed, a new AI model with 1 trillion parameters and capable of generating 1000 tokens per second, has been released in collaboration with TileRT. This model is designed to enhance real-time generation speed for AI applications, offering approximately 10 times the output experience compared to MiMo-V2.5-Pro at a price that is 3 times higher. The model will be available through an application-based limited-time window from June 9 to June 23, 2026.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of AI development and usage, focusing on comparisons between Chinese and US models. Key points include the ability of Chinese models to handle sensitive historical events accurately, concerns about censorship and alignment in US models, and the impact of speed on AI advancements. The community shows moderate agreement with some debate intensity, particularly around economic implications for traditional software developers.
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The article discusses preventive measures against malware infections in personal and shared networks.
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The comment thread discusses the introduction of Core AI for model conversion and its comparison with CoreML and MLX. There is excitement about local models, but concerns are raised regarding their performance compared to cloud-based alternatives.
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The comment thread discusses the concept of 'FP psychosis' in the context of learning functional programming concepts like recursion and CPS. It also mentions a historical reference to AI Memo #349 by Sussman and Steele and relates it to Clojure's transducers.
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