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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Bananas that we now have popular historians rattling off numbers about how much # AI usage is being subsidized, rather than just # EdZitron . https://www. youtu

    Popular historians are now discussing the extent to which AI usage is subsidized, moving beyond individual commentary. This shift indicates a growing public discourse on the economic underpinnings of AI development and deployment. The discussion highlights the financial aspects of AI, suggesting a need for greater transparency in its funding. AI

    Bananas that we now have popular historians rattling off numbers about how much # AI usage is being subsidized, rather than just # EdZitron . https://www. youtu

    IMPACT Highlights the growing public discussion on the economic and subsidy aspects of AI development.

  2. No, AI did not "develop a major security flaw". The flaw was already there. Probably put there by insufficient budgets and wrong priorities. https://www. politi

    Multiple users on Mastodon express strong negative sentiments about AI, criticizing its inherent flaws, the promotion of a biased worldview, and its potential to degrade quality and security. Some compare the current AI investment to historical military budgets, while others decry the technology's impact on jobs and its perceived dystopian future. There is also skepticism regarding AI's role in security and a concern that its rapid integration is creating new vulnerabilities. AI

    No, AI did not "develop a major security flaw". The flaw was already there. Probably put there by insufficient budgets and wrong priorities. https://www. politi

    IMPACT AI critics highlight concerns over bias, job displacement, and the creation of new security vulnerabilities, suggesting a dystopian future.