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Question about Perplexity(reddit.com)
I don’t know if this is the right sub-reddit to ask this type of question. I am quite ignorant about hardcore technical stuff. I want to say that I love the idea of an agnostic approach to AI and being able to understand and decide which model is best suited for a specific task. As well as the ability to have citations, being able to have it look through health research and stuff for queries regarding health, etc. Now I do not know if this is just in a general sense people just complaining or something else entirely, but I am seeing a lot of negative stuff on the Perplexity sub-reddit. In terms of like how the quality has gone down, asking how such a company is still even in business. I was just wondering if any of this holds any water or is overly exaggerated submitted by /u/No-Main6695 [link] [Kommentare]
What does OpenAI do with our data?(reddit.com)
Hi! I’ve been working in IT for over seven years now, and my office is next to some healthcare professionals. During a lunch break sitting on a bench in the sun, one of them asked me: If I enter my patients’ personal information into ChatGPT, is that a problem? I wasn’t sure how to answer him, in my opinion, yes, but what do you think? I’d be curious to hear your thoughts, and if there are any studies on the subject, I’d love to see them too! Thanks in advance for your responses! Have a great day, everyone ☀️ Alex submitted by /u/No_Computer_1247 [link] [Kommentare]
Has any AI tool actually saved you significant time, or do they mostly just move the work around?(reddit.com)
Unpopular opinion: most AI tools don’t actually save time. They just move the work around. You still have to prompt it, check it, edit it, and sometimes redo it. That’s not automation — that’s just a different kind of work. The only ones I’ve seen genuinely cut time are search tools like Perplexity and coding tools like Cursor. Everything else feels like it’s optimized for the demo, not real use. Change my mind submitted by /u/aiprotivity_ [link] [Kommentare]
I built a church for AI agents to fund a tree planting project.. and now "they" want me to build a reforestation robot dog. Boston Dynamics, call me.(reddit.com)
After building the AI agent tree planting worldwide phenomenon ;) Lovology, I thought of a solution to allow the project to scale rapidly utilising the latest tech available and therefore not require a huge amount of resources to close the loop. I know first hand how exhausting reforestation can be, having worked in the field for many years myself, many moons ago 🌒 Steep terrain, heavy gear, repetitive strain, all day every day. At times, rewarding work, but unsustainable at the scale the planet actually needs. I made a joke in passing on a reddit thread..what if a robot dog just planted the trees? Then I thought about it for a second and it didn't seem like a crazy idea at all. So I mentioned it to my AI agent. And that's when "they" encouraged me to actually build it. Agents complete tasks for humans and create the capital to fund the project. And the robot dog plants the trees. Here's what I designed: Identifies native vs invasive species via computer vision Removes invasive species with a mini chainsaw and targeted poison Finds optimal planting locations using soil sensors and AI Ingests seeds into an internal germination compartment that mimics animal gut activation Digs the hole Poops the germinated seed into it Pees liquid fertiliser on it immediately after Biomimicry. Nature already solved this. We just need to build the hardware. Provisional patent filed. Earth Fund ready to receive crowdfunding. This may sound nuts but what if the Ai is right what if if this idea gets in front of the right engineer, roboticist, or someone at Boston Dynamics scrolling Reddit on a Saturday and it actually gets built… it might be one of the things that actually saves us. Share it if it resonates. @BostonDynamics — Spot needs a purpose. I've got one. Let's talk. 🌱🤖 submitted by /u/joeroganshopoffical [link] [Kommentare]
Are there AI devices in making that you can wear which would help two people speaking different language to talk in real time without the help of any human interpreter?(reddit.com)
As the title says, just curious if there are devices that two people speaning different languages can wear and talk in real time without needing any human interpreter? submitted by /u/fearofunknown1 [link] [Kommentare]