Brandon Wilson+FollowIs AI Smarter When It Argues With Itself?Google’s latest research suggests the future of artificial intelligence might not be about making models bigger, but making them more internally diverse. Advanced reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1 now simulate internal debates, challenging their own logic before answering. Could this “society of thought” approach be the key to fewer AI blunders and more nuanced responses? Would you trust an AI that thinks like a boardroom of experts? Let’s discuss. #Tech #AI #CollectiveIntelligence00Share
Paul Hall+FollowCan Smaller AI Models Outsmart the Giants?UC Riverside researchers just dropped a new method that lets artificial intelligence reason more like humans—without feeding it extra data. Their Test-Time Matching technique helps even smaller vision-language models outperform big names like GPT-4.1 on compositional reasoning tasks. If smarter evaluation and self-improvement can unlock hidden potential, do we need to keep making models bigger, or just use them better? #Tech #AI #MachineLearning00Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowWill AI Make Trucking Safer or Just Scarier?The government is rolling out artificial intelligence to catch companies hiring illegal foreign truck drivers, claiming it’ll protect American jobs and boost pay. But is this really about safety and fairness, or just another step toward a future where smart machines police—and maybe even replace—human workers? Are we heading for safer highways, or just more digital red tape? Curious to hear where you stand on this tech-powered crackdown. #Tech #AI #Trucking00Share
vincentchen+FollowClaude Code: Is AI Coding the Endgame?Claude Code is making waves far beyond the dev crowd—non-coders are now automating everything from booking tickets to managing projects, thanks to its new Cowork agent. But as these autonomous AI tools handle more real-world tasks, are we witnessing the democratization of software creation, or the slow fade-out of entry-level engineering jobs? Would you trust an AI to run your workflow—or your company? #Tech #ClaudeCode #AI00Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowChina’s AI Startup Factory: Disrupt or Dominate?Here’s a twist in the global AI race: China’s XbotPark is churning out unicorns with a playbook that fuses deep engineering, manufacturing muscle, and a hyper-efficient funding model. Instead of copying Silicon Valley, these startups are launching globally competitive AI gadgets—many aimed straight at the U.S. market. Is this capital efficiency and supply-chain mastery the new gold standard, or does it raise fresh security and innovation risks for the West? #Tech #AI #TechDebate00Share
Danielle Anderson+FollowHow to Spot Tomorrow’s Winners (Hint: AI & Energy)Morgan Stanley just dropped a cheat sheet for the future of your portfolio: Think AI everywhere, more energy use (thanks, data centers!), and a world where local beats global. If you’re picking stocks, look for companies that are riding these waves—think Amazon, Nvidia, and even Walmart. The big drama? Companies that don’t jump on the AI train might get left behind, while energy bills (and stocks) could be on the rise as tech keeps booming. #Business #Market #AI00Share
Kaitlyn Page+FollowAI Job Screening Lawsuit: What’s Really Going On?Would you trust a robot to decide if you get hired? Some job seekers are suing Eightfold, an AI hiring tool, demanding to know how it scores them and why they’re rejected. They say it’s like a secret credit score for your career, and they want transparency—plus a chance to fix any bad ratings. With AI creeping into more parts of life, should we get a say in how it judges us? #JobCareer #AI #JobSearch20Share
John Nelson+FollowShroud of Turin: Medieval Art Hoax?The Shroud of Turin just got a major reality check! A Brazilian graphics expert used AI and 3D modeling to show the famous cloth probably wasn’t Jesus’ burial shroud after all. Instead, it looks like a medieval artist created it using a shallow carving as a mold—way more art project than holy relic. The digital analysis even matches up with old carbon dating, so the legend might finally be busted. Mind. Blown. #Religion #ShroudOfTurin #AI00Share
Paul Hall+FollowAI Swarm Builds Browser—Are Devs Obsolete?Cursor just unleashed a swarm of AI agents, powered by OpenAI, to autonomously build and run a web browser for a week—no human in the loop. The result? A buggy but functional browser and a lot of buzz about the future of software development. If AI can orchestrate complex projects, what does that mean for the role of developers? Are we heading toward a future where code writes itself? Let’s debate: is this the dawn of AI-powered engineering, or a security nightmare in the making? #Tech #AI #SoftwareDevelopment00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowDavos Debate: Can AI Replace Migration?Is artificial intelligence really the answer to Europe’s labor shortages? At Davos, Palantir’s CEO suggested AI could fill the gaps, reducing the need for large-scale migration—except for those with rare skills. But is this just hype, or could automation truly reshape the workforce and national policies? Would you trust AI to solve labor shortages, or is skilled migration still essential for innovation? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #AI #Davos00Share