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

  1. Scientists are rapidly embracing AI, with AI-related publications increasing nearly 30-fold since 2010. But experts behind the Stanford AI Index warn that today

    The use of AI in scientific research has surged dramatically, with publications related to AI growing almost 30 times since 2010. However, a report from the Stanford AI Index highlights that current autonomous AI agents still face significant challenges in performing reliable multi-step reasoning for scientific tasks. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the rapid growth of AI in research while noting current limitations in autonomous reasoning, indicating areas for future development.

  2. Next time someone from the Anglosphere insult me about my use of AI I will just send them this bloody chart and tell them I am not American/Anglo so don't assum

    A user expressed frustration with the assumption that their views on AI are dictated by Anglosphere cultural debates. They intend to share a chart from the Stanford AI Index to counter these assumptions. The user feels unfairly drawn into discussions about AI ethics and norms that do not align with their own cultural context. AI

    Next time someone from the Anglosphere insult me about my use of AI I will just send them this bloody chart and tell them I am not American/Anglo so don't assum

    IMPACT Highlights the cultural divide in AI perception and the need for nuanced global discourse.