The hottest AI Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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AI Prospects: Toward Global Goal Convergence 0 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. Intelligence is a resource, not an entity, with two different meanings based on learning and doing.
  2. Intelligence isn't a distinct, autonomous being but rather a capacity within intelligent systems, a resource for solving problems.
  3. Superintelligent-level AI can be managed as a pool of resources, leading to a focus on how we should use AI rather than speculating on what 'it' will do to us.
AI Prospects: Toward Global Goal Convergence 0 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. AI capabilities may reach a point where they can replace entire industry systems swiftly, causing disruptive effects.
  2. Combining different AI capabilities can lead to new problems and solutions, promoting cascading effects for more advancements.
  3. Incremental upgrades in production technologies could eventually give way to wholesale replacements for greater efficiency.
AI Prospects: Toward Global Goal Convergence 0 implied HN points 30 Jan 24
  1. Advanced AI will have a significant impact on various industries such as automation, robotics, and software development, leading to new systems and technologies.
  2. Understanding the prospects of advanced AI is crucial for future developments and aligning diverse interests towards common goals.
  3. This project aims to explore the transformative potential and implications of AI on global society and invites readers to rethink the future possibilities shaped by artificial intelligence.
techandsocialcohesion 0 implied HN points 29 Apr 24
  1. AI agents can help improve consultation processes by clarifying thoughts and improving deliberation
  2. AI-powered agents could act as aides for participants, providing context, facts, and coaching to organize ideas effectively
  3. Using AI agents in consultation processes will require a balance between benefits and risks, including ensuring integrity, accuracy, and transparency
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 24 May 24
  1. Daylight Computer developed a new 60fps e-paper tablet, which could be an interesting tech innovation to watch out for
  2. There is a posting about a cement recycling method that could potentially address a significant climate change challenge, showing promising sustainability efforts
  3. Various job postings from companies like Motion and Checkr indicate active hiring in the tech industry for roles like senior engineers and software engineers
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Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 17 May 24
  1. Today's top 5 HackerNews posts cover a range of topics like a forged Apple employee badge, Slack AI training with customer data, and exercises to learn Rust.
  2. The posts also include news about Winamp opening up its source code and visualizing algorithms for rate limiting.
  3. Bonus section highlights job opportunities at companies like OneSignal, Skio, and Reflex, showing Y Combinator's reach in the tech hiring space.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 15 May 24
  1. Today's Top 5 HN posts include updates on tech-related news and job opportunities in the tech industry.
  2. The posts cover a range of topics, from open-source eInk monitors to new jobs in product engineering and AI.
  3. Readers can find useful information and opportunities for tech enthusiasts on the HN posts.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 10 May 24
  1. Today's Top 5 HN posts features tech news and updates from HackerNews.
  2. Some highlighted topics include TCP_NODELAY, Apple's apology, and OpenAI's publisher partnerships pitch.
  3. There are also job opportunities in AI engineering and software engineering to protect patient privacy.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 10 May 24
  1. The post shares the top 5 HackerNews posts, including topics like xkcd's 'Machine' development notes and converting LLMs to parallel decoders.
  2. One interesting post talks about saving the day by lying to the CTO, showcasing a unique anecdote from professional life.
  3. The bonus section includes job opportunities like hiring for a Founding Engineer for CodeStory, which is seen as an AI-Native IDE.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 06 May 24
  1. Social engineering takeovers of open source projects is a hot topic on HackerNews.
  2. Israel shutting down local Al Jazeera offices has sparked interest in the tech community.
  3. Deep Reinforcement Learning from zero to hero is a trending subject for tech enthusiasts.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 03 May 24
  1. A new startup is selling coffee through SSH, showcasing unique innovation in the market.
  2. mRNA Cancer Vaccine is being developed to reprogram the immune system for rapid treatment of Glioblastoma.
  3. People are curious about creating attractive demos for startups, indicating a growing interest in marketing and presentation skills.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 29 Apr 24
  1. The post features the top 5 HackerNews posts, including a story of a small lathe built in a Japanese prison camp in 1949.
  2. There was a breakthrough in exciting the atomic nucleus with a laser after decades of effort.
  3. A discussion on 'The Myth of the Second Chance' and the consequences of SB-1047 on open-source AI were shared in the top 5 posts.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 24 Apr 24
  1. The top 5 HackerNews posts from today are featured in a daily dose.
  2. The Federal Trade Commission announces a new rule banning noncompetes.
  3. CoreNet, a library for training deep neural networks, is highlighted as a key post.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 18 Apr 24
  1. The post shares the top 5 HackerNews posts of the day, providing a daily dose of interesting tech news.
  2. Featured posts include topics like the hardest problem in computer science, actions against coding boot camps, and AI app development using embeddings.
  3. Bonus content includes job listings from companies like Keeper, Langfuse, and Sei, offering various tech roles in different locations.
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 11 Apr 24
  1. The post shares the top 5 HackerNews posts, including AI-generated music and AI pair programming tools.
  2. It includes job postings from companies like Fern and Mux, for positions like Front End Engineer and Product Designer.
  3. There's a humorous mention of someone looking for a contact at OpenAI due to a 'spider problem.'
Top 5 HN Posts of the day 0 implied HN points 09 Apr 24
  1. Today's Top 5 HN posts offer insights into LLM training in C/CUDA, AI's impact on Go players, and a new open LLM alternative.
  2. The diverse topics covered include plant root system drawings and a discrete logic network card creation.
  3. Bonus job postings highlight opportunities at UpCodes and GoGoGrandparent for engineering roles.
Tech Buzz China Insider 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 22
  1. The concept of consumption upgrade vs. downgrade in China's consumer market is complex and impactful, with platforms like Pinduoduo challenging traditional views.
  2. Predictions from Chinese government research organizations suggest continued US-China tensions in tech, with Biden likely to tighten restrictions on exports, investments, and overseas operations.
  3. AInnovation's IPO in the
Tech Buzz China Insider 0 implied HN points 22 Oct 21
  1. ByteDance dominates the top positions in China's digital advertising platforms, indicating its significant market presence.
  2. Xi Jinping's essay on Common Prosperity emphasizes skilled manufacturing and agricultural industrialization as potential business opportunities.
  3. China is pressuring tech giants like Tencent and ByteDance to open their content to other search providers, potentially impacting user behavior and content consumption.
The Orchestra Data Leadership Newsletter 0 implied HN points 15 Apr 24
  1. Sridhar Ramaswamy takes over as Snowflake's CEO, bringing a fresh perspective after Frank Slootman's departure.
  2. Snowflake is consolidating the 'Data Plane' within their platform, offering features like anomaly detection and data quality testing.
  3. Snowflake aims to democratize AI, providing easy access to AI services using data within the Snowflake platform.
Substack von FARSPEAK 0 implied HN points 17 May 24
  1. Integrating Farspeak with Zapier automates AI workflows by connecting platforms for streamlined processes like data updates and notifications.
  2. Zapier is an automation tool that links various web apps, creating workflows called 'Zaps' with triggers and actions.
  3. Setting up Farspeak with Zapier involves creating accounts, installing necessary packages, connecting via Webhooks, and configuring actions to automate tasks like updating Google Sheets.
Substack von FARSPEAK 0 implied HN points 16 May 24
  1. Farspeak is an integrated platform for building production-ready AI applications, simplifying the development process for web and app developers.
  2. Farspeak offers language support beyond Python, includes integrated storage solutions for structured and unstructured data, and handles dynamic data efficiently.
  3. Farspeak enables efficient tasks such as writing data, uploading files, scraping web data, querying candidates, and automating tasks, streamlining the AI app development process.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 02 Jun 24
  1. CISA alerted federal agencies to patch a Linux Kernel flaw by June 20, 2024, to prevent local attackers from gaining privileges and executing code.
  2. A zero-day vulnerability in Check Point VPNs allows remote attackers to steal sensitive credentials starting around April 30, and the flaw is described as 'extremely easy' to exploit.
  3. Snowflake account hacks led to breaches at Santander and Ticketmaster, with hackers using a compromised Snowflake employee's account to access data, urging customers to enable multi-factor authentication for account security.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 26 May 24
  1. An ongoing sophisticated social engineering campaign targets enterprises with spam emails and phone calls, compromising corporate networks by installing malicious software.
  2. Leading tech companies like Match Group, Meta, and Coinbase have formed the 'Tech Against Scams' coalition to combat online fraudulent activities and protect consumers.
  3. Spyware, like pcTattletale, found in US hotel check-in systems, and breaches like those affecting Cencora's patient data, highlight significant cybersecurity risks in various sectors.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 19 May 24
  1. Google is investing in virtualization technology for Android using Pixel to power ChromeOS, enhancing security.
  2. Google's Gemini Nano feature alerts users about potential phone scams in real-time, aiding in scam detection.
  3. The EU is investigating Meta for child protection issues and has warned Microsoft about non-compliance with the Digital Services Act.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 12 May 24
  1. Sophisticated deepfake scams targeting corporate executives like WPP CEO are on the rise, showing the dangers of AI voice clones and impersonation for financial gains.
  2. Critical security updates like the Google Chrome zero-day flaw highlight the constant threat of cyber attacks, emphasizing the importance of prompt action to protect systems and users from potential compromises.
  3. Emerging vulnerabilities in VPNs, such as TunnelVision, expose weaknesses that can be exploited by attackers to bypass encrypted tunnels and intercept user traffic, underscoring the need for robust security measures and vigilance in online activities.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 28 Apr 24
  1. Cyber attacks are on the rise in developing countries like Senegal, Chile, and Kenya, with billions of records stolen and financial losses increasing.
  2. Proton launched Dark Web Monitoring to help identify credential leaks and exposed data, using color-coded alerts for different priorities.
  3. The Department of Homeland Security formed an AI Safety and Security Board with tech leaders to enhance AI deployment across critical infrastructures like transportation and public health.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 21 Apr 24
  1. There are significant updates in the open source AI realm from big players like Google Cloud and the emergence of Llama 3, which is raising concerns from top cybersecurity experts.
  2. Best practices for deploying secure and resilient AI systems are being highlighted by numerous cybersecurity agencies globally to ensure safe AI system deployment.
  3. The introduction of the first benchmark model for prompt injection detective systems by Leukera AI is a notable step towards enhancing AI security measures and maintaining the integrity of prompt injection systems.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 14 Apr 24
  1. Some accounts with 2FA enabled were hacked, leading to a new type of phishing scam targeting platforms like Gmail, Youtube, and Microsoft 365.
  2. A proposed online data privacy and protection bill focuses on giving users more control over their data, including the ability to opt out of targeted advertising and access their data.
  3. Apple issued a warning about a mercenary spyware attack targeting specific individuals with high confidence, emphasizing the seriousness of the threat.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 29 Mar 24
  1. Hackers are increasingly using social engineering tactics to compromise security, like with the GoldPickaxe trojan targeting iOS devices.
  2. Phishing attacks are evolving to be more sophisticated, with scammers utilizing messaging platforms and Generative AI to create malicious content.
  3. The landscape of cyber threats is changing, with a rise in no-code hacking tools available on the dark web and operated by groups in regions with weaker cybersecurity laws.
Secure GenAI 0 implied HN points 24 Mar 24
  1. AI development can have ethical implications - it's essential to consider privacy and security.
  2. Scams and hacks are prevalent in online spaces, and continuous education in cybersecurity is crucial.
  3. The power of AI for enhancing social media campaigns comes with potential risks of data manipulation and privacy concerns.
Power Platform News 0 implied HN points 25 Feb 24
  1. OpenAI faces challenges with profitability due to expensive product costs compared to revenue.
  2. Sora presents a solution for OpenAI through AI-generated videos that can reduce movie production costs significantly.
  3. Licensing Sora to studios via a deal with Azure could revolutionize the movie-making industry by making production more cost-effective.
Power Platform News 0 implied HN points 20 Feb 24
  1. Improving digital experiences within departments is crucial to help users easily access information and services, just like with ordering food online.
  2. Departments often have a lot to offer but struggle to effectively communicate this to users through traditional brochures or menus.
  3. Utilizing LLMs (Large Language Models) can enhance the user experience by providing better content discovery, making it easier for users to access information and interact with departments.
Power Platform News 0 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. New hardware technology like the Rabbit R1 AI device is changing how we interact with AI and Large Language Models.
  2. The potential for AI devices to act as full assistants that learn from user preferences is significant, potentially impacting various sectors like HR, medical, and manufacturing.
  3. The intersection of technologies within AI, such as LLMs and LAMs, presents opportunities for world-changing inventions, but only time will reveal their true impact.
Power Platform News 0 implied HN points 20 Dec 23
  1. Salesforce has a high P/E ratio, making Power Platform a potential competitor.
  2. Power Platform offers a more user-friendly onboarding experience compared to Salesforce.
  3. Microsoft's existing integrations with Windows and other apps give Power Platform an edge over Salesforce.
The Jolly Contrarian 0 implied HN points 24 Nov 23
  1. Machines are best utilized for tasks where human capabilities fall short, not to replace human intelligence entirely.
  2. Creating a division of labor between human intelligence and machines can optimize productivity by focusing each on their strengths.
  3. Artificial intelligence should not be used to simplify or homogenize cultural diversity, but rather to enhance human creativity and uniqueness.
The Jolly Contrarian 0 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Reports of our death being exaggerated, partly due to fears of technology replacing humans. However, humans excel in ambiguity and novelty that machines can't handle.
  2. In banking, big tech companies like FAANGS have superior technology and reputation compared to traditional banks. The main advantage banks have is in regulation and compliance, areas where tech firms struggle.
  3. Quality people and leadership remain crucial in industries like banking, where human qualities like improvisation and judgment set us apart from machines. Competing with machines on their strengths can lead to our downfall.
Gradient Flow 0 implied HN points 17 Dec 20
  1. The Data Exchange podcast features discussions on security and privacy in AI, Responsible AI practices, and comparison of time-series databases.
  2. Machine Learning tools and infrastructure topics cover building gigascale ML feature stores, production monitoring architectures, and use of time-series databases.
  3. Funding updates include new startups introducing visual data computing, advancements in metadata management tools, and investments in AI companies like DataRobot.