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🤖 AI
Circuit breakers and Ruby in 2025: don't break your launch
evilmartians.com·3d
🦀rust
Building AI Foundation Models to Accelerate the Discovery of New Battery Materials
cleantechnica.com·2d
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Zero Trust + AI: Privacy in the Age of Agentic AI
thehackernews.com·23h
🦀rust
Developers Say GPT-5 Is a Mixed Bag
wired.com·16h
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AI’s New Way of Predicting Market Turns
hackernoon.com·1d
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AI Assistant ChatBot — Full Control: My WordPress Plugin
dev.to·12h·
Discuss: DEV
🐍python
Voice AI Is Changing How We Do Business, Starting With Loans
forbes.com·1d
🦀rust
China unveils newest AI technology at World Robot Conference - Al Jazeera
news.google.com·11h
🦀rust
AI designs new superbug-killing antibiotics for gonorrhoea and MRSA - BBC
news.google.com·1d
🦀rust
GPT-5 is, uhm, not what we expected. Has AI just plateaued?
zmescience.com·1d
🦀rust
Beyond `?`: Why Rust Needs `try` for Composable Effects
reddit.com·2d·
Discuss: r/rust
🦀rust
Exploring Generative AI for Personal Growth and Care
dev.to·1d·
Discuss: DEV
🐍python
Analysis-Powerful new AI models knock the wind out of European adopter stocks
finance.yahoo.com·3h
🦀rust
AI is having some relationship issues - Financial Times
news.google.com·1d
🦀rust
SE Gyges' response to AI-2027
lesswrong.com·12h
🦀rust
Sendbird, AWS Announce 3-Year Strategic AI Collaboration
finance.yahoo.com·2h
🐍python
AI Daily News Aug 15 2025: 💊AI designs new antibiotics for superbugs; Google’s new Gemma model is smaller than ever; Meta AI rules allowed romantic chats with m...
reddit.com·12h·
Discuss: r/LLM
🦀rust
AI Daily News Aug 15 2025: 💊AI designs new antibiotics for superbugs; Google’s new Gemma model is smaller than ever; Meta AI rules allowed romantic chats with m...
reddit.com·12h·
Discuss: r/learnmachinelearning
🦀rust
Optimizing Salesforce’s model endpoints with Amazon SageMaker AI inference components
aws.amazon.com·17h
🦀rust
Misalignment classifiers: Why they’re hard to evaluate adversarially, and why we’re studying them anyway
lesswrong.com·22h
🦀rust
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