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AI Is Only Coming For Fun Jobs <img width="620" height="264" src="image alt=""/>In the past few years, what marketers and venture capital firms term “artificial intelligence” but is more often an advanced predictive text model of some sort has started taking people’s
AI Might Kill Us All (With Carbon Emissions) <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>So-called artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage right now between your grandma asking ChatGPT how to code in Python or influencers making videos without having to hire extras, but
Hackaday Links: June 29, 2025 <img width="800" height="430" src="image alt="Hackaday Links Column Banner"/>In today’s episode of “AI Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things,” we feature the Hertz Corporation and its new AI-powered rental car damage scanners. Gone are the days when
Flopped Humane “AI Pin” Gets an Experimental SDK <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>The Humane AI Pin was ambitious, expensive, and failed to captivate people between its launch and shutdown shortly after. While the units do contain some interesting elements like the embedded
Hackaday Links: May 25, 2025 <img width="800" height="430" src="image alt="Hackaday Links Column Banner"/>Have you heard that author Andy Weir has a new book coming out? Very exciting, we know, and according to a syndicated reading list for Summer 2025, it’s called The
This Week in Security: Lingering Spectre, Deep Fakes, and CoreAudio <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>Spectre lives. We’ve got two separate pieces of research, each finding new processor primitives that allow Spectre-style memory leaks. Before we dive into the details of the new techniques, let’s
Hackaday Links: May 11, 2025 <img width="800" height="430" src="image alt="Hackaday Links Column Banner"/>Did artificial intelligence just jump the shark? Maybe so, and it came from the legal world of all places, with this report of an AI-generated victim impact statement. In an
Hackaday Links: April 27, 2025 <img width="800" height="430" src="image alt="Hackaday Links Column Banner"/>Looks like the Simpsons had it right again, now that an Australian radio station has been caught using an AI-generated DJ for their midday slot. Station CADA, a Sydney-based broadcaster
DolphinGemma Seeks to Speak to Dolphins <img width="800" height="437" src="image alt="A black and blue swirl background with the logo of a blue dolphin over the word DolphinGemma with dolphin in white and Gemma in blue"/>Most people have wished for the ability to talk to other animals at some point, until they realized their cat would mostly insult them and ask for better service, but
Vibing, AI Style <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>This week, the hackerverse was full of “vibe coding”. If you’re not caught up on your AI buzzwords, this is the catchy name coined by [Andrej Karpathy] that refers to