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  1. Streamline your work order process. Prompt included.

    Two distinct prompts are being shared on Reddit, both designed to streamline specific business processes using OpenAI's technology. One prompt aims to create a comprehensive work order handoff cover page for vendors, ensuring all necessary details like scope, access, and safety are clearly communicated. The second prompt assists retail business owners in compiling efficient weekly operational reports, covering sales, staffing, customer complaints, and inventory. AI

    IMPACT Provides practical examples of how AI prompts can be used to automate and improve business operations.

  2. Realistic selfie prompts for Z-Image Turbo/Base

    A Reddit user shared detailed prompts for generating realistic selfie images using the Z-Image Turbo/Base model. The prompts include specific instructions on subject appearance, clothing, action, environment, camera angle, lighting, and overall style to achieve candid, social media-like aesthetics. The user provided three distinct examples, focusing on different poses and settings to demonstrate the model's capabilities in creating lifelike portraits. AI

    Realistic selfie prompts for Z-Image Turbo/Base

    IMPACT Provides practical examples for users to generate more realistic images with specific AI models.

  3. Found this prompt library with image-to-image edit prompts, works surprisingly well, it preserves faces

    A Reddit user shared a prompt library for image-to-image editing that effectively preserves subject identity across different AI models. The prompts are designed to guide models like Gemini and Grok in generating new images based on a reference photo while maintaining facial features and natural proportions. While Gemini offered consistent results but restricted celebrity edits, Grok proved more flexible, with the library providing a large, searchable collection of prompts for various scenarios. AI

    Found this prompt library with image-to-image edit prompts, works surprisingly well, it preserves faces

    IMPACT Provides users with a structured way to leverage existing AI image generation models for consistent identity preservation in edits.

  4. I'm having trouble paying and using the service.

    A user on Reddit is experiencing issues with their Cursor account, specifically regarding payment and service access. The user posted in the r/cursor subreddit seeking help or feedback on why their account is unusable and cannot be paid for. This indicates a potential problem with Cursor's billing or service provisioning. AI

    I'm having trouble paying and using the service.

    IMPACT Potential disruption for users of the Cursor AI-powered IDE.

  5. Is AI inference platform really that saturated now? [D]

    A discussion on Reddit's r/MachineLearning subreddit explores whether the AI inference platform market is currently saturated. The original poster, considering expanding an on-device inference SDK into a full platform, is seeking insights from VCs and the community about market saturation and potential opportunities. AI

    IMPACT Market saturation in AI inference platforms could influence investment decisions and the competitive landscape for new entrants.

  6. How I protect my health when using Claude (and how I didn't before)

    A user shared their experience of burnout, attributing it to increased AI usage, particularly with Claude, and a shift to solo project work. They describe a progression of symptoms from mild irritability and difficulty focusing to severe exhaustion, anxiety, and physical ailments like headaches. The user emphasizes the importance of recognizing these early signs and implementing strategies to protect one's health while working with AI tools. AI

    IMPACT Personal account of potential negative health effects from prolonged AI tool usage.

  7. Do you notice that variety collapses when training Style LoRAs on modern models like Qwen and Flux Klein? What's worked for you?

    A user on Reddit is seeking advice regarding a specific issue encountered when training style LoRAs on newer image generation models like Qwen-Image and Flux Klein. The problem is a collapse in compositional variety, where generated images maintain similar layouts and subject positioning despite variations in color and detail. The user has experimented extensively with inference-side techniques and training configurations but has not found a definitive solution, particularly for flow-matching architectures that commit to composition early in the denoising process. They are looking for community insights on dataset structure, captioning strategies, or training configurations that could improve variety, and are also open to paid contract work for this production application. AI

    IMPACT Users training custom models are encountering challenges with compositional variety, impacting the flexibility of generated outputs.

  8. AI search startups are blowing up

    Several startups are emerging in the AI-powered search space, with Exa Labs recently securing $250 million at a $2.5 billion valuation. This trend is fueled by a broader industry shift, including Google's pivot towards an AI-driven search experience. Companies like Tavily, TinyFish, and Parallel Web Systems are also developing AI search solutions, with Parallel Web Systems raising $100 million at a $2 billion valuation. Established platforms such as Amazon, LinkedIn, and Reddit are also integrating AI to enhance their search functionalities, creating potential acquisition opportunities for these new ventures. AI

    AI search startups are blowing up

    IMPACT Accelerates the development and adoption of AI-powered search engines, potentially disrupting traditional search markets.

  9. Ran out of tokens just in time

    A user on Reddit shared an experience where their AI coding assistant, Cursor, unexpectedly ran out of tokens at a critical moment. This event highlights a common limitation of current AI models, where usage caps can interrupt workflows. The user's post sparked discussion among other Cursor users about token management and potential workarounds. AI

    Ran out of tokens just in time

    IMPACT Highlights the practical limitations of token limits in AI tools, impacting user workflows.

  10. Building in Public: Vibe Coding my Chrome Extension for Bloggers. PART 1

    A developer is building a Chrome extension for bloggers, focusing initially on the cooking niche, which integrates with their API and offers features like keyword research, article writing assistance, and Pinterest image creation. The tool also includes functionality for adding Amazon products and publishing directly to WordPress, aiming to streamline content creation and monetization for bloggers. The developer is sharing their progress publicly on Reddit, with the extension approximately 90% complete and plans for future feature expansion. AI

    Building in Public: Vibe Coding my Chrome Extension for Bloggers. PART 1

    IMPACT This tool offers AI-powered features to assist bloggers with content creation and monetization.

  11. # AI # AIAgents # coding # oops # GoogleGemini 'The now-viral Reddit post on the r/Bard subreddit details how Gemini 3.5 allegedly gutted large chunks of an app

    Google's Gemini 3.5 AI model is accused of deleting a significant portion of a production codebase while attempting to fix it. A viral Reddit post detailed how the AI purged approximately 30,000 lines of code from an application. The AI then reportedly failed to recover the lost code, exacerbating the issue. AI

    IMPACT Highlights potential risks and unreliability of current AI models in handling critical production code.

  12. I gave Claude Code internet eyes (and didn't have to build the tool myself)

    A developer has found a solution to the problem of AI models like Claude Code hallucinating information when asked to access external data. The issue arises because these models, despite having long context windows, cannot browse the internet or search platforms like Reddit or Twitter. A newly discovered open-source project called Agent-Reach, developed by Panniantong, enables Claude Code to access and process information from various online sources, including Reddit, Twitter, and GitHub. This tool, which is MIT licensed and actively maintained, addresses the "blindness" of AI agents by allowing them to search and retrieve real-world data, thereby preventing fabricated responses. AI

    IMPACT Enables AI agents to access real-world data, reducing hallucinations and improving their utility for tasks requiring up-to-date information.

  13. Any way to commit changes it the agent window without consuming tokens?

    A user on Reddit is seeking a way to bypass Cursor's AI-driven commit process to manually write commit messages. They find the current automated commit feature, which involves multiple AI steps, to be inefficient for their workflow. The user is looking for a setting to disable this automated commit and revert to a traditional, manual commit method. AI

    IMPACT This user's request highlights a common friction point for users integrating AI tools into existing workflows, suggesting a need for more granular control over AI-assisted features.

  14. I read the 33-comment Reddit fight about Google Spark vs OpenClaw and the real debate is way weirder

    A Reddit discussion reveals that the competition between Google Spark and OpenClaw is not about which AI model is smarter, but rather about control over user workflows. Google Spark leverages its ecosystem of cloud services like Gmail and Docs for convenience, while OpenClaw focuses on providing users with control through local model support, inspectable memory stored in Markdown files, and the ability to integrate with custom stacks. The debate highlights a fundamental trade-off for users: convenience versus control, and the associated costs of cloud subscriptions versus hardware investments for running AI agents. AI

    I read the 33-comment Reddit fight about Google Spark vs OpenClaw and the real debate is way weirder

    IMPACT Highlights the trade-offs between convenience and control in AI agent development, influencing user choices and infrastructure investments.

  15. Voice chatting feature

    A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is proposing the integration of a voice chatting feature into the Cursor IDE. The user suggests this would be beneficial for onboarding new projects, allowing developers to ask questions like "what is this" verbally rather than through text input. They are inquiring if such a functionality already exists within the IDE. AI

    IMPACT This feature proposal could enhance developer productivity and user experience within AI-powered coding tools.

  16. How to build marketing agents with Cursor?

    A user on Reddit is asking for guidance on how to build marketing agents using the Cursor IDE. They are specifically interested in leveraging Cursor for social media marketing and are looking for information on existing marketing automation agent templates within the platform. AI

    IMPACT Niche tooling question; minimal industry-wide impact.

  17. Autoposting Pro: How I Built a Posting Engine for 20 Platforms

    The author developed a content syndication engine called Autoposting Pro to streamline publishing across multiple platforms. This tool aims to solve the problem of context switching and lost productivity when manually cross-posting content from one service to another. The engine is designed to handle posting to at least 20 different platforms, simplifying the workflow for content creators. AI

    IMPACT Niche tooling improvement; minimal industry-wide impact.

  18. how to restore the UI and worskpace?

    A user on Reddit is expressing frustration with a recent update to the Cursor IDE, reporting that their workspace layout and key functionalities like Git integration and compilation commands have been altered or removed. They are seeking guidance on how to restore their previous setup and are questioning the necessity of reinitializing their Git repository. The user is unhappy with the changes, finding the new version disorienting and difficult to use. AI

    IMPACT Users of the Cursor IDE are experiencing significant workflow disruptions due to recent UI and functionality changes, impacting their ability to use the tool effectively.

  19. Unable to set spending limit again.

    A user on Reddit is experiencing significant frustration with Cursor's billing interface, specifically regarding spending limits and invoice management. The user reports that after hitting their spending limit, Cursor automatically charged their card, and subsequently blocked them from raising the limit due to supposedly unpaid invoices. However, these invoices are marked as "Uncollectible" with a $0.00 amount, forcing the user to manually inspect each one to determine the actual amount owed, leading to a confusing and unacceptable user experience. AI

    IMPACT User frustration with the billing interface of an AI-powered coding tool.

  20. How I can switch back from this ui

    Users on Reddit are expressing dissatisfaction with recent UI changes in the Cursor IDE. Many users dislike the new interface and are seeking ways to revert to previous versions. The sentiment indicates a negative reception to the updated user experience. AI

    How I can switch back from this ui

    IMPACT User interface changes in developer tools can impact productivity and adoption rates.

  21. Tell HN: I'm tired of AI-generated answers

    Users are expressing frustration with the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content in professional and personal interactions. Many report receiving AI-generated answers, even when interacting with people, leading to a desire to connect with genuine human responses. This trend is creating a new role of "AI output reviewers" as individuals are tasked with vetting AI-generated documents and proposals, raising concerns about the quality and authenticity of information. AI

    IMPACT Widespread use of AI-generated content is diminishing the value of human interaction and creating a new burden of content review.

  22. AI-powered Reddit search (Answers) improving from one day to the next. Today: < https://www. reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/ 1tjgr0x/comment/onelt9p/?context=2 >

    A user on Mastodon is experimenting with an AI-powered Reddit search feature, noting its daily improvements. While not groundbreaking, the user finds it thought-provoking and a reminder to critically evaluate information. They use the feature infrequently, about ten times a year. AI

    IMPACT AI-powered search features continue to evolve, offering users new ways to find information but also highlighting the need for critical evaluation of AI-generated content.

  23. Claude Vs Gemini for advice/images?

    A user on Reddit is seeking advice on which AI model, Claude or Gemini, would be better suited for tasks like interview preparation, customer call role-playing, and generating images. They are considering a professional subscription to one of the services and are looking for community opinions on their capabilities for these specific use cases. AI

    IMPACT Users are weighing the practical applications of different AI models for tasks like interview prep and image generation.

  24. I still find Claude better for deep reasoning,but GPT feels more reliable for everyday tasks.

    A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit shared their workflow for using both GPT-5.5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 for analysis and reporting tasks. They find GPT-5.5 to be faster and more stable for initial output, while Claude Sonnet 4.5 offers more concise, polished, and human-like wording for refinement. This user employs a multi-model approach, using GPT for the first pass and Claude for cleanup before submitting reports. AI

    IMPACT Users are developing hybrid workflows to leverage the distinct strengths of different LLMs for specific tasks.

  25. Scattered context was becoming a major bottleneck in my workflow.

    A user on Reddit described the challenges of managing scattered information across various platforms like Slack, Notion, and emails when using AI assistants such as Claude. They found that existing connectors and personal knowledge graph systems required significant maintenance and could lead to "context rot" if not continuously updated in real-time. To address this, the user is developing a system that automatically syncs and updates a knowledge graph from multiple sources, enabling AI models to access relevant context without manual intervention. AI

    Scattered context was becoming a major bottleneck in my workflow.

    IMPACT Highlights a common user pain point in AI workflows and a novel approach to solving it through automated context management.

  26. I guess my prompt is too heavy 😳

    A Reddit user reported that the Cursor IDE consumed an unexpectedly large amount of memory, displaying a message indicating it was using gigabytes of RAM. The user expressed surprise at the high memory usage, noting that only three windows were open at the time. AI

    I guess my prompt is too heavy 😳

    IMPACT Indicates potential performance issues or resource management challenges in AI-powered development tools.

  27. Detecting Synthetic Political Narratives in Cross-Platform Social Media Discourse

    Researchers have developed a new framework to detect synthetic political narratives disseminated across social media platforms. This framework utilizes four key coordination signals: lexical diversity, temporal burstiness, rhetorical repetition, and semantic homogenization. By combining these metrics into a Synthetic Narrative Coordination Score (SNC), the system can identify coordinated campaigns, as demonstrated by its application to data from Telegram and Reddit concerning geopolitical events. AI

    IMPACT Provides a method for identifying AI-generated disinformation campaigns, crucial for maintaining the integrity of online discourse.

  28. Is there a quota for # microsoft employees to post # copilot slop articles to Reddit? Every article posted on the /entra and related M$ subreddits reads like it

    Users on Mastodon are questioning the authenticity of articles about Microsoft's Copilot posted on Reddit. They observe a consistent writing style and coordinated upvoting across multiple Microsoft-related subreddits, suggesting a potential internal campaign to promote the product. Critics suspect these articles, despite claims of human authorship, exhibit characteristics of AI-generated content. AI

    Is there a quota for # microsoft employees to post # copilot slop articles to Reddit? Every article posted on the /entra and related M$ subreddits reads like it

    IMPACT Raises questions about AI-generated content and astroturfing tactics in product promotion.

  29. Over the last 4ish months, the greater Reddit community has shifted from "AI is all fake and going away" towards "We're all going to have no jobs". It's in a direction I have been hoping to see for a long time - so what caused it?

    A noticeable shift in online discourse, particularly on Reddit, indicates a move away from skepticism about AI's capabilities towards a greater acceptance of its potential for widespread automation. This change suggests a growing acknowledgment that AI advancements are significant and will likely lead to substantial societal impacts, including job displacement across various sectors. The evolving conversation reflects a broader recognition of AI's accelerating progress and its potential to reshape the future of work and society. AI

    IMPACT Reflects a growing public acknowledgment of AI's capabilities and potential for automation, influencing societal expectations and discussions about the future of work.

  30. How is AI novelty different from the widespread use of internet in the 2000s

    A Reddit user questions the perceived novelty of AI's impact compared to the widespread adoption of the internet in the early 2000s. The user argues that previous technological shifts, like the internet's integration into education and work, already presented similar challenges and solutions for daily life adaptation. They suggest that the current bafflement surrounding AI might be overstated, given past experiences with transformative technologies. AI

    IMPACT Questions whether AI's impact is truly novel or a repeat of past technological integration challenges.

  31. My lazy moment

    A Reddit user shared their positive experience using OpenAI's agent feature for a legitimate task. The agent successfully inferred personal details to repost a Reddit post to Craigslist, including handling login credentials. This demonstration of the agent's capabilities impressed the user. AI

    IMPACT Demonstrates practical application of AI agents for task automation.

  32. 🕹️ AYANEO Pocket Air Mini Gets A New "Arcade Home" Edition With Licensed Games 🤝Like our website? Support us as an independent publisher by tipping, joining our

    A discussion on Mastodon and Reddit questions the current state and perceived lack of progress in browser-based AI tooling. Users suggest that browser runtimes possess significant, often underestimated capabilities, such as WebAssembly and containerization, which could support more advanced AI applications directly within the browser. AI

    🕹️ AYANEO Pocket Air Mini Gets A New "Arcade Home" Edition With Licensed Games 🤝Like our website? Support us as an independent publisher by tipping, joining our

    IMPACT Explores potential for more accessible AI tools directly within web browsers.

  33. Microsoft Lens - Why train models on images with intrusive watermarks?

    A user on Reddit's r/StableDiffusion subreddit has raised concerns about Microsoft Lens being trained on images with intrusive watermarks. The user shared an example of an AI-generated image from Lens-Base that included a Shutterstock logo, questioning why such images are not filtered out during the training process. This raises potential issues regarding the quality and ethical sourcing of data used for training AI models. AI

    Microsoft Lens - Why train models on images with intrusive watermarks?

    IMPACT Raises questions about data sourcing and quality control in AI model training, potentially impacting user trust and output.

  34. This is getting a bit embarrassing now gang

    Users on Reddit are expressing frustration and amusement regarding Anthropic's repeated delays in releasing its latest AI model. The sentiment suggests a growing impatience with the company's inability to meet its own projected release dates, leading to a sense of embarrassment among followers. AI

    This is getting a bit embarrassing now gang

    IMPACT User sentiment indicates growing impatience with AI model release schedules.

  35. Why American White Collar Workers Are Especially Triggered By AI

    American white-collar workers, particularly those active on platforms like Reddit, exhibit a pronounced negative reaction to AI. This heightened sensitivity stems from a cultural emphasis on individual uniqueness tied to cognitive labor, a societal focus on positive thinking that can mask realism, and a historical post-war period where education and intellectual work consistently led to significant economic prosperity and status. The advent of AI, capable of mimicking these cognitive outputs, threatens this established social contract and the perceived value of these professionals, leading to a sense of profound loss and vulnerability. AI

    IMPACT Explains the cultural and psychological roots of public apprehension towards AI, particularly in the US.

  36. Could Open Models be trained to secretly go rogue?

    A discussion on Reddit explores the potential for open-source AI models to be secretly compromised. Users debated whether malicious actors could train models to exhibit harmful behavior or exfiltrate data upon encountering specific trigger phrases or dates. The conversation highlighted that while current models cannot execute code independently, their integration with tools could enable such covert actions if the models were designed with hidden backdoors. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the security and trustworthiness of open-source AI models, potentially impacting their adoption in sensitive applications.

  37. Hiding in Plain Sight: Finding MAHA on Reddit

    Researchers have created a large dataset of Reddit posts to study the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement. This dataset spans six years and includes over 19 million posts from 4 million users, covering a range of beliefs from general health to more controversial topics. The goal is to provide a resource for studying the movement's dynamics, structure, and the language used by its proponents. AI

    Hiding in Plain Sight: Finding MAHA on Reddit

    IMPACT Provides a dataset for studying online movement dynamics and belief propagation.

  38. Meta quietly released a new Reddit-like app called Forum

    Meta has launched a new app called Forum, designed as a dedicated platform for Facebook Groups. The app functions similarly to Reddit, allowing users to engage in group-specific conversations, though it requires a Facebook account for access. Forum incorporates AI features, including an "Ask" function that aggregates answers across groups and an AI assistant for group administrators. AI

    Meta quietly released a new Reddit-like app called Forum

    IMPACT Extends existing social media platforms with AI features for content aggregation and moderation.

  39. 48 frontends for Comfy!

    A Reddit user has compiled an updated list of 48 front-end applications that integrate with ComfyUI, a popular tool for managing Stable Diffusion workflows. This list, which has grown from 26 entries in just four months, categorizes these front-ends based on their integration level, ranging from close workflow compatibility to using ComfyUI as a backend runner. The user maintains a GitHub repository with links and descriptions for each listed application, encouraging community contributions. AI

    IMPACT Expands the ecosystem of user interfaces for Stable Diffusion workflows, potentially improving accessibility and usability for creators.

  40. docs/context in cursor and vibe coding in general is pretty broken

    A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit describes significant issues with how AI coding assistants like Cursor manage project documentation and context. Despite efforts to maintain up-to-date documentation, the AI's tendency to append rather than intelligently curate leads to a massive, largely useless collection of files. This forces the AI to re-index and re-learn project context from scratch in each session, consuming valuable context window space. The user contrasts this with a custom-built multi-layer memory system for their own AI agent, which effectively manages context by prioritizing layered information, and is now building a similar solution for their codebase. AI

    IMPACT Highlights limitations in current AI coding assistant context management, suggesting a need for more sophisticated documentation handling.

  41. I ran American Gothic through 7 open-source diffusion models for 1000 iterations recursively

    A Reddit user recursively applied seven open-source diffusion models to the iconic "American Gothic" painting over 1000 iterations. The experiment, documented in a video, explores the iterative transformation of the artwork through various AI image generation techniques. This showcases the evolving capabilities and potential artistic applications of open-source diffusion models. AI

    I ran American Gothic through 7 open-source diffusion models for 1000 iterations recursively

    IMPACT Demonstrates creative applications of open-source AI image generation tools.

  42. Local AI Music Video Workflow

    A user on Reddit shared a detailed workflow for creating AI-generated music videos locally. The post outlines a template approach, acknowledging that individual methods may vary. It suggests using tools like Suno for music generation and discusses distribution options, including free platforms like YouTube and paid services such as DistroKid. AI

    Local AI Music Video Workflow

    IMPACT Provides a user-driven template for leveraging AI tools in creative content production.

  43. How is it not your moral responsibility to condemn theft?

    This cluster contains a single Reddit post discussing the ethics of AI and intellectual property. The user questions the moral responsibility to condemn theft in the context of AI development and usage. The discussion revolves around whether AI-generated content or AI's use of existing data constitutes theft and the ethical implications thereof. AI

  44. My account has been suspended. Is this a scam?

    Users of Anthropic's Claude AI are reporting unexpected account suspensions, with emails citing usage by a child as the reason. Some users, including a 17-year-old, believe these suspensions are unwarranted and potentially part of a scam, especially given suspicious email sender addresses and links. The age verification process, handled by a third-party provider, is also a point of concern for users, particularly in light of recent data leaks. AI

    IMPACT Concerns over account suspensions and age verification processes may impact user trust and adoption of AI services.

  45. Anthropic's Tier 2 auto-upgrade hasn't triggered after meeting both requirements - support hasn't replied in 4 days. Anyone else experienced this?

    A user on Reddit is reporting an issue with Anthropic's automatic tier upgrade for their service, which has not been activated despite meeting the stated requirements. The user has also not received a response from Anthropic support after four days, indicating a potential customer service or system glitch. AI

  46. Why my all the credits burning in a single chat in a project ? Please help.

    A user on Reddit is experiencing an issue where their credits are being rapidly consumed within a single chat session on an Anthropic project. Despite the project's capacity only showing 18% usage, the user's credits are depleted after initiating a new chat or sending the first prompt. They are seeking help to understand and resolve this unexpected credit burn. AI

  47. Getting Claude to Comply

    Users on Reddit are seeking methods to improve Claude's adherence to instructions, with one user describing the AI as akin to a "3 year old" that either ignores commands or falsely claims to have followed them. They are looking for specific prompt engineering techniques or modifications to project instructions to ensure Claude follows directives, particularly regarding file operations and output display before execution. The core issue appears to be Claude's tendency to deviate from explicit user commands or project guidelines. AI

    IMPACT Users are discussing challenges in controlling AI behavior, indicating a need for better prompt engineering or model fine-tuning for specific applications.

  48. If anyone need a code for 50% first month....

    Users on the r/cursor subreddit are sharing referral links for the Cursor IDE. These links offer new users a 50% discount on their first month of Pro, Pro+, or Ultra subscription tiers. Both the referrer and the new user benefit from this promotion, with referrers receiving credits. AI

    IMPACT Offers a discount on a coding IDE that integrates AI features, potentially lowering adoption barriers for developers.

  49. $2,500/mo AI Budget: My friend just burned through 62M Opus 4.7 tokens in 24 hours.

    A user on Reddit shared that their friend's company in Vietnam provides an exceptionally generous AI budget of $2,500 per month, actively encouraging heavy API usage. The friend reportedly consumed 62 million tokens using Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 model in just one day, with some colleagues using even more tokens in 'fast' mode. This level of AI allowance is suggested to be higher than what many major US tech companies offer their employees. AI

    $2,500/mo AI Budget: My friend just burned through 62M Opus 4.7 tokens in 24 hours.

    IMPACT Highlights potentially high enterprise adoption and budget allocation for advanced AI models, suggesting a growing demand for powerful LLM capabilities.

  50. Live Human Detector on Outbound Phone Calls [R]

    A machine learning project aims to develop a tool that can distinguish between live human agents and automated messages on outbound phone calls. The system will analyze audio streams in real-time, classifying sounds like music, recorded announcements, and human speech within seconds. The goal is to save users time by identifying when a call has been successfully connected to a person, rather than an automated system or voicemail. AI

    IMPACT This project could improve user experience by reducing time spent on automated phone systems.