Monthly Highlights
11731.
Did AI Write This Article?
(economist.com)
11732.
11733.
Generative AI might end up being worthless
(theconversation.com)
11734.
Can We Understand How Large Language Models Reason?
(cacm.acm.org)
11735.
11736.
11737.
IBM claims first sub-1 nanometer chip technology
(arstechnica.com)
11738.
Apple working on camera-equipped AirPods
(macrumors.com)
11739.
Instant Replay for Desktops
(rewindly.app)
11740.
Designing Firefox for the Future
(blog.mozilla.org)
11741.
Signed Integers by Default
(gingerbill.org)
11742.
Microsoft Promises to Fix Search with Major Windows 11 Overhau
(windowscentral.com)
11743.
The Chinese Communist Party turns 105 amidst technological splendor
(english.elpais.com)
11744.
11745.
ULA's last six Atlas Vs can't launch anything besides Boeing's Starliner
(arstechnica.com)
11746.
Three month suspension for a Core Developer
(discuss.python.org)
11747.
How We'll fight the platform war against Big AI
(anildash.com)
11748.
RedlineBench: how models handle a multi-turn, real world contract negotiation
(intelligence.crosby.ai)
11749.
11750.
Making the Smallest Possible Webfont
(pomax.github.io)
11751.
Too Many Books?
(nytimes.com)
11752.
DSpark - DeepSeek's speculative drafts for LLMs
(youtube.com)
11753.
ARM Never Made a Chip, Dolby Never Built a Speaker
(cringely.com)
11754.
SF licenses more new dogs than babies
(thedogsofsf.com)
11755.
11756.
Apple accuses OpenAI of stealing its core tech secrets
(theregister.com)
11757.
11758.
11759.
Flock Compares Itself to Facebook
(ipvm.com)
11760.