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

  1. Hating AI Is Good

    An opinion piece argues that a growing segment of the population is actively rejecting artificial intelligence, viewing it as a liability rather than an inevitability. The author suggests that this 'anti-AI evangelist' movement is a legitimate constituency that should be taken seriously, especially as public opinion on AI appears to be souring rapidly. The piece highlights instances of graduates booing speakers who promote AI, indicating a generational divide and a desire to resist the technology's perceived imposition. AI

    IMPACT Suggests a growing public backlash against AI could influence its adoption and development.

  2. Have you ever had a dream that was *so funny* that your laughter woke you up? 🛌 😂 I did last night, perhaps stimulated by all the computer # science illiterate

    A user on Mastodon shared a humorous anecdote about a dream that woke them up laughing. They attributed the dream's content, which involved computer science illiterate commencement speakers touting AI, to their recent experience with durian fruit at a local AAPI celebration. The user expressed gratitude to MTSU Chemistry Professors Sing Chong and B.G. Ooi for the variety of food served at the event. AI

    Have you ever had a dream that was *so funny* that your laughter woke you up? 🛌 😂 I did last night, perhaps stimulated by all the computer # science illiterate
  3. Xiaohongshu Sends Internal Letter: Increase AI Investment, Conan Appointed President

    Graduating students are expressing anxiety and frustration over the increasing prevalence of AI, booing commencement speakers who highlight its benefits. Concerns about AI's impact on job prospects are widespread, with a significant portion of Gen Z viewing it as a threat. This sentiment contrasts with the optimistic outlook often presented by tech leaders, who encourage students to adapt to AI as a tool for the future. AI

    IMPACT Reflects growing student anxiety about AI's impact on career prospects, potentially influencing future workforce attitudes and AI adoption.