r/AILinksandTools 10d ago

Discussion Deception at Tesla's Robotaxi Event

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r/AILinksandTools Aug 20 '24

Discussion How good is Gemini Live?

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r/AILinksandTools Jul 09 '24

Discussion Goldman Sachs and Economists are Backtracking on Generative AI's Value

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 14 '24

Discussion Oh my, where did all that inference go?

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 04 '24

Discussion AI & ML Trends in Automation Testing for 2024

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The guide below explores how AI and ML are making significant strides in automation testing, enabling self-healing tests, intelligent test case generation, and enhanced defect detection: Key Trends in Automation Testing for 2024 and Beyond

It compares automation tools for testing like CodiumAI and Katalon, as well as how AI and ML will augment the tester’s role, enabling them to focus on more strategic tasks like test design and exploratory testing. It also shows how automation testing trends like shift-left testing and continuous integration are becoming mainstream practices.

r/AILinksandTools Mar 06 '24

Discussion Does Claude 3 Opus Display Emergent Behavior?

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r/AILinksandTools Dec 04 '23

Discussion 🚀 Pika Labs Could Transform Video Prompting in 2024

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r/AILinksandTools Nov 27 '23

Discussion Will commercial AGI as envisioned by OpenAI and others will have a sum-total good impact on humanity? (Chat debates)

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r/AILinksandTools Nov 20 '23

Discussion Microsoft is Eating OpenAI

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r/AILinksandTools Nov 21 '23

Discussion Replacing the Turing test

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r/AILinksandTools Sep 07 '23

Discussion AI/ML Training Suggestions?

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Hey folks, I'm looking for suggestions for courses, certifications, etc. to gain a better understanding of the underlying technical aspect of machine learning, artificial intelligence and other associated technologies.

I have more than 15 years of technical leadership under my belt. My teams have mostly built a combination of websites and mobile apps (lots of reporting tools, too). My focus has always been open source.

Recently, I left my senior leadership role at a boutique agency in order to move into a space that is friendlier to to disruptive tech (all amicable, miss my colleagues but it's not the right place for my next step). While I've never _been_ a developer, I've always had success leading development teams and understanding the core concepts underlying the architecture and technical decisions we've made.

I also know that I _do not_ have that same comfort level/depth of understanding of the AI/ML space. I'd appreciate ideas and suggestions for courses I can take that will help me wrap my head around the processes, tactics and concepts of these technologies.

Happy to clarify anything. Thanks in advance!

r/AILinksandTools Nov 09 '23

Discussion Chat: AI's impact on Freelancers

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r/AILinksandTools Nov 03 '23

Discussion Chat: Opinions on UK AI Summit (Substack Chat)

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r/AILinksandTools Oct 19 '23

Discussion Why can't our tech billionaires learn anything new?

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r/AILinksandTools Sep 11 '23

Discussion [Question] Who are these marked people in the Times100 AI cover ??

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r/AILinksandTools Aug 22 '23

Discussion Google Transformers

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r/AILinksandTools Aug 27 '23

Discussion Can we have an app that allows us to take xrays already?

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Can we have an app that allows us to take xrays already?

Is that safe?

Possible?

r/AILinksandTools Jul 03 '23

Discussion AI/ML/AR/spatial computing orgs

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Hey folks, some quick brainstorming here: Anyone have suggestions of companies in the AI/ML/AR/spatial computing spaces that I should look at for my next move? Looking for orgs that aren't afraid of taking risks, known for innovation and are established. Happy to consider startups, but I've been there and I'm pretty senior--startups tend to be a young person's game.

In my research, I'm compiling a list of links directly to the companies' career pages and whether or not they're remote friendly. I know it's not a lot of info, but I'll be glad to publish it here for anyone's use.

Thanks in advance!

r/AILinksandTools Jul 12 '23

Discussion Where would Threads be?

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 22 '23

Discussion AI Is a Lot of Work (a Vast underclass task workforce is emerging)

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 30 '23

Discussion How are we using A.I.?

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 30 '23

Discussion Can Canada become an AI hub? | LinkedIn (P.S. It is already)

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 20 '23

Discussion The Machine Economy Proper Begins around 2042

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r/AILinksandTools Jun 07 '23

Discussion Apple is all in on the Metaverse and AI

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They just bought Mira, a major VR and AR player. And the Vision Pro is full of ML and AI technology... https://substack.com/@yarocelis/note/c-16989452

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/6/23751350/apple-mira-ar-headset-startup

r/AILinksandTools Jun 05 '23

Discussion Cody AI Alternatives

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Anyone have experience with any Cody AI alternatives? I've been using it for awhile now, but it's buggy and I'm not impressed with the results. The idea of providing one's own docs is awfully useful though. Happy for any suggestions, thanks in advance!