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  1. Gen Z hiring manager says CEOs are right about her generation’s ‘attitude’ problem after a candidate took the interview from her phone

    A Gen Z hiring manager has voiced agreement with criticisms of her generation's workplace attitude, citing an interview where a candidate appeared on their phone and displayed a sense of entitlement. This sentiment is echoed in studies indicating that a significant portion of hiring managers find Gen Z the most challenging to manage, with many resorting to early dismissals. The manager advises job seekers to always use a computer for interviews, a point that has gained traction online. AI

    Gen Z hiring manager says CEOs are right about her generation’s ‘attitude’ problem after a candidate took the interview from her phone
  2. Before Music Publishers Invest in AI, They Need to Know What They’re Fixing (Guest Column) https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.bill board.com/pro/how-music-publi

    Music publishers should prioritize understanding their internal data and operational issues before investing in AI tools. The author argues that AI will amplify existing problems like fragmented data, inconsistent royalty calculation logic, and unclear data lineage if these foundational issues are not addressed first. A readiness assessment, focusing on identifying and fixing these bottlenecks, is recommended to ensure AI investments are effective and trustworthy. AI

    Before Music Publishers Invest in AI, They Need to Know What They’re Fixing (Guest Column) https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.bill board.com/pro/how-music-publi

    IMPACT AI tools will amplify existing data and logic issues in music publishing if not addressed proactively.

  3. (continuation of the tweet from 3 days ago ⤴️, and of the general reflection on the null dystopia we live in) So it would seem that a significant part of the

    A recent paper suggests that many AI users are unconcerned with AI errors, embracing a "good enough" mentality. This perspective implies that AI's rise may be ushering in an era of intellectual mediocrity and a "kakonomy" of intellectual activity. The findings highlight a potential societal shift towards accepting imperfect outputs in the pursuit of convenience. AI

    (continuation of the tweet from 3 days ago ⤴️, and of the general reflection on the null dystopia we live in) So it would seem that a significant part of the

    IMPACT This commentary suggests AI may foster a culture of accepting mediocrity, potentially impacting the drive for high-quality intellectual output.

  4. Luxury brands are now optimizing for ChatGPT instead of Google https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xy z/2026/06/luxury-brands-optimizing-for-chatgpt-not-google

    Luxury brands are increasingly focusing on their visibility within AI models, shifting attention from traditional marketing channels to how AI systems like ChatGPT and Gemini describe them. A new report indicates that over a third of luxury buyers now start product research with AI, making "AI visibility" a critical new frontier for brand marketing. Brands with consistent, long-standing identities and clear messaging, such as Hermès and Rolex, are currently outperforming those with more fragmented or frequently reinvented branding, like Gucci and Balenciaga. AI

    Luxury brands are now optimizing for ChatGPT instead of Google https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xy z/2026/06/luxury-brands-optimizing-for-chatgpt-not-google

    IMPACT Brands are adapting marketing strategies to optimize for AI-generated search results, potentially shifting advertising spend and PR focus.

  5. 🎮 "It's a choice" - A Plague Tale developer Asobo doesn't believe smaller teams need to use gen-AI to compete French developer Asobo, creator of the Plague Tale

    Developers at Asobo Studio, known for the Plague Tale series and Microsoft Flight Simulator, have stated that generative AI tools are not a necessity for smaller game development teams. They believe that while AI can be a useful tool, it's a choice rather than a requirement for teams to remain competitive. The studio's upcoming prequel, "A Plague Tale: Resonance," is set to release in August. AI

    🎮 "It's a choice" - A Plague Tale developer Asobo doesn't believe smaller teams need to use gen-AI to compete French developer Asobo, creator of the Plague Tale

    IMPACT Game developers are weighing the necessity of generative AI tools for smaller studios, suggesting it's a choice rather than a competitive requirement.

  6. There are legitimate situations where adopting an AI tool, or expanding its use, is the wrong call for a particular team, workflow, or organization. This guide

    This guide offers advice on how to articulate concerns about adopting or expanding AI tool usage within an organization. It focuses on situations where AI might be detrimental to specific teams, workflows, or the business as a whole. The resource aims to help managers understand and act on these valid objections to AI implementation. AI

    IMPACT Provides a framework for organizations to critically evaluate AI tool integration, potentially slowing down or redirecting adoption based on specific needs.

  7. In the Hybrid A.I.-Human Work Force, Who Will Actually Thrive? https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/magazine/ai-jobs-workforce-labor.html # AI # FutureOfWork # Te

    A New York Times article explores the evolving landscape of work as artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into various industries. It questions which individuals and roles are best positioned to succeed in this hybrid human-AI environment. The piece delves into the potential impacts on the workforce and the skills that will be most valuable. AI

    IMPACT Examines how AI integration may redefine job roles and necessary skills, prompting adaptation for future career success.

  8. Why I Stopped Writing “Best Practice” DAX Posts (And What I Write Instead)

    The author, a consultant with two decades of experience, has shifted their content strategy away from "best practice" posts on DAX (Data Analysis Expressions). Instead, they now focus on more nuanced and practical advice that reflects the complexities of real-world consulting. This change aims to provide more genuine value to their audience and consulting clients. AI

    Why I Stopped Writing “Best Practice” DAX Posts (And What I Write Instead)

    IMPACT Offers a perspective on how technical content creators can adapt their strategy to provide more practical value.

  9. Where High-Quality Content Thrives

    This article discusses the importance of high-quality content in the digital landscape, emphasizing that platforms prioritizing expertise and authenticity foster thriving communities. It suggests that brands and creators should focus on delivering valuable, well-researched content to build trust and engagement with their audiences. The piece highlights how such an approach can lead to sustained growth and a more positive online environment. AI

    Where High-Quality Content Thrives
  10. Five Patterns Leading To An Impending Revenue Miss

    Boards often miss impending revenue shortfalls by focusing on lagging financial indicators rather than leading sales pipeline metrics. Key warning signs include overly optimistic forecasts that falter at the last minute, reliance on key decision-makers who are absent from discussions, and a sales team where a small percentage of performers generate most revenue. Additionally, slowing sales cycles or a pattern of new executives failing to improve results indicate underlying systemic issues that require proactive monitoring. AI

    Five Patterns Leading To An Impending Revenue Miss

    IMPACT Provides insights into improving business operations and revenue forecasting, which can indirectly benefit AI companies by enhancing their sales processes.

  11. The Growing Bipartisan Support For Protecting The Freedom To Invest

    Conservative leaders are increasingly advocating for the freedom of investors to make decisions based on market risks and opportunities, pushing back against political interference in investment strategies. This movement emphasizes trusting market principles over government intervention, particularly in the energy sector, to maintain American competitiveness against global rivals like China. They argue that actions like Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit against asset managers for considering clean energy investments undermine the free-market system that conservatives traditionally champion. AI

    The Growing Bipartisan Support For Protecting The Freedom To Invest
  12. Cleaning up after AI rockstar developers

    The concept of "AI rockstar developers" is being re-evaluated, suggesting that the traditional image of a lone genius might be outdated. Instead, the focus is shifting towards collaborative team efforts and the importance of effective communication and integration within larger projects. This perspective emphasizes that true productivity in AI development comes from well-coordinated teams rather than individual brilliance. AI

    IMPACT Re-evaluates the traditional developer archetype, suggesting a move towards collaborative team structures in AI development.

  13. Most developers think they're more productive when they don't use frameworks. That's a common lie I hear. It's an illusion. ▶ Full write-up: https:// jocheojeda

    A developer argues that the common belief among programmers that they are more productive without frameworks is a pervasive illusion. This perspective suggests that while developers may feel more efficient initially, this perception is misleading and not reflective of true long-term productivity gains. AI

  14. Protecting the Creative Life: The Fragility of the Creative Space by Iman Llompart Protecting the Creative Life: The Fragility of the Creative Space explores ho

    Iman Llompart's "Protecting the Creative Life: The Fragility of the Creative Space" examines how established structures can safeguard creativity and mitigate burnout. The piece, originally featured on Writer's Fun Zone, emphasizes the importance of these frameworks for maintaining artistic output. AI

  15. I've used Linux for 30 years - 4 frustrations remain, including 2 that may push me to MacOS For decades, I've recommended the open-source OS to new and experien

    A long-time Linux user has identified four persistent frustrations with the open-source operating system after three decades of use. Two of these issues are significant enough that they might lead the user to switch to macOS. The user has historically recommended Linux to others but acknowledges these ongoing drawbacks. AI

  16. "Politics must be interested in AI"

    Maja Fjaestad argues that artificial intelligence is a political issue that is currently not being treated as such. She believes that the Danish newspaper Politiken should engage more with AI as a political topic. This perspective highlights a perceived gap in media coverage regarding the political implications of AI. AI

    "Politics must be interested in AI"

    IMPACT Highlights the need for greater public and political discourse on AI's societal implications.

  17. Nintendo is playing things too safe Tuesday's Nintendo Direct showcase felt like an important moment for the company. With the Switch 2 heading into its second

    Nintendo's recent Direct showcase revealed a cautious approach, particularly concerning the upcoming Switch 2. Despite the hardware's second holiday season and an anticipated price increase, the company's announcements suggest a reluctance to take significant risks. AI

  18. "Programmer Science Fiction: My case for a new sub-genre", Sam T. Oates 2026

    Sam T. Oates proposes a new science fiction sub-genre called "Programmer Science Fiction." This sub-genre would focus on themes and narratives relevant to the experiences and perspectives of programmers. Oates argues that this distinct style of storytelling deserves its own category within the broader science fiction landscape. AI

  19. With SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI all eyeing massive public debuts, the tech industry may soon have a new class of corporate overlords and a new acronym to matc

    Several major AI companies, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and SpaceX, are reportedly planning significant public offerings, potentially reshaping the tech industry's landscape. This move could lead to the emergence of a new group of dominant tech corporations, possibly replacing the established FAANG (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google) group with a new acronym like MANGOS (Mastodon, Anthropic, Netflix, Google, OpenAI, SpaceX). The prospect of these large IPOs raises questions about increased accountability for these AI giants. AI

    IMPACT Potential IPOs of major AI firms could signal a new era of tech dominance and influence industry accountability.

  20. Afraid of AI taking your job? Google founder uses a chess game as a metaphor, the real test is whether you have the skills. June 9, 2026, 2:27 PM

    Google co-founder Larry Page used a chess analogy to discuss the impact of AI on jobs, suggesting that individual capabilities will be the true test in the face of automation. The discussion implies that while AI may displace certain roles, human ingenuity and skill will remain paramount. This perspective comes amid broader concerns about AI's potential to disrupt the job market. AI

    Afraid of AI taking your job? Google founder uses a chess game as a metaphor, the real test is whether you have the skills. June 9, 2026, 2:27 PM

    IMPACT Discusses the potential impact of AI on the job market and the importance of individual skills in an automated future.

  21. AGI is here (Fable 5 suggest me to Drive to the car Wash)

    A Reddit user shared an anecdote about their experience with Fable 5, an AI model, suggesting it has reached a level of intelligence akin to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The user described the AI's suggestion to drive to a car wash as a humorous example of its advanced reasoning. This interaction was shared with the ClaudeAI subreddit, sparking discussion among users about the current state and future potential of AI. AI

    AGI is here (Fable 5 suggest me to Drive to the car Wash)
  22. Let's see if the AGI is near or it never happened

    The user is questioning whether Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is close to realization or if it's a distant prospect. The post invites discussion on the current state of AI development and its potential trajectory towards AGI. AI

    Let's see if the AGI is near or it never happened
  23. Animation skill for Vibe Coding

    This article explores how to improve coding practices by leveraging Anthropic's Claude AI model. It suggests a methodology called "vibe coding," which emphasizes planning before development, incremental shipping, and security reviews. The piece also touches on using AI for animation skills within this coding framework. AI

    Animation skill for Vibe Coding

    IMPACT Offers a new methodology for developers to integrate AI into their workflow, potentially improving efficiency and code quality.

  24. Why Google's top spot no longer wins you customers https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.isra elhayom.com/2026/06/09/why-googles-top-spot-no-longer-wins-you-custom

    A recent study indicates that AI search engines primarily cite content found on pages ranked beyond the top 20 in Google search results, suggesting traditional SEO strategies are becoming less effective. AI-driven traffic demonstrates significantly higher conversion rates compared to traditional search, with Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, and Gemini showing substantial increases in purchases and high-value actions. To succeed in this new landscape, businesses must shift from keyword optimization to becoming authoritative knowledge sources, adopting a proof-based content architecture that provides direct, well-reasoned answers supported by evidence, and distributing content on platforms favored by AI agents like Reddit. AI

    IMPACT Businesses must adapt content strategies to prioritize semantic relevance and authoritative answers for AI agents, moving beyond traditional SEO.

  25. Vague AI Disclosures Aren’t Helping Anyone https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://aftermat h.site/crazy-taxi-world-tour-tomb-raider-steam-ai/

    Game publishers are facing backlash and speculation due to vague disclosures about AI use in game development, a trend highlighted by recent announcements for a Tomb Raider remake and Sega's Crazy Taxi. These initial statements, often prompted by Steam's requirements, lack specific details on how AI was implemented, leading to public distrust. While some clarification has emerged, such as Sega explaining AI was used as a reference tool for background assets, the ambiguity continues to fuel suspicion about the extent of AI's role and the potential for cut corners. AI

    Vague AI Disclosures Aren’t Helping Anyone https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://aftermat h.site/crazy-taxi-world-tour-tomb-raider-steam-ai/

    IMPACT Vague AI disclosures in game development are fueling public suspicion and backlash, potentially impacting player trust and adoption of AI-assisted creative tools.

  26. 📰 Microsoft’s AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won’t take your job Today I’m talking with Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI. And I’m actuall

    Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, believes superintelligence is approaching but does not foresee it displacing human jobs. He discussed Microsoft's evolving partnership with OpenAI, which allows the company to pursue its own superintelligence goals while continuing to license OpenAI's models. Suleyman also highlighted the recent restructuring within Microsoft AI to focus on this superintelligence mission, including building dedicated training clusters and hiring specialized teams. AI

    IMPACT Signals Microsoft's strategic focus on developing independent superintelligence capabilities alongside its OpenAI partnership.

  27. 🔗 It doesn’t matter if it works via @ henry # ai # tech # labor https:// henry.codes/writing/it-doesnt- matter-if-it-works/

    Henry argues that the functionality of AI systems is less important than their impact on labor and society. The author suggests that the focus should shift from whether AI works to how it affects workers and existing power structures. This perspective emphasizes the need to consider the broader societal implications of AI development and deployment. AI

    IMPACT Focuses on the societal and labor implications of AI, prompting a re-evaluation of development priorities.

  28. @ alcatholic @ eduo @ Linux @ nileane @ wbs_legal @ EUCommission if Apple was actually "pro privacy" they'd only do on-device & self-hosting instead of partneri

    The user expresses skepticism about Apple's privacy claims, citing their actions in China and the integration of government-mandated backdoors as evidence of corporate propaganda. They argue that true privacy can only be achieved through fully offline, on-device solutions, contrasting this with AI technologies that externalize costs. The user also mentions Mistral's success with air-gapped self-hosting for industrial clients, though they differentiate this from basic machine learning and machine vision applications. AI

    IMPACT User argues that true privacy requires offline, on-device solutions, contrasting this with current AI trends.

  29. Game developers like to talk big about sloppy AI and how it makes things more efficient. Yet nobody's talking about bringing costs down. Last I checked, video g

    A Mastodon user expressed frustration with the current discourse around AI in game development, noting that discussions often focus on efficiency gains rather than cost reduction. The user pointed out that despite AI advancements, the price of video games has not decreased and is even trending upwards. This sentiment reflects a broader critique of AI's impact on consumer costs within the gaming industry. AI

  30. @ defcon # AI has already replaced # human # judgment and the promise of # technology has been betrayed in order to promote a # fascist order that must be destr

    The author expresses a strong negative sentiment towards AI, asserting that it has already supplanted human judgment. They believe AI's potential has been subverted to establish a fascist order that must be dismantled to free humanity. The author emphasizes the need for ethics as a foundational principle, particularly within the context of Def Con. AI

  31. This is a sign everything's going well, right? We're renaming everything to include the letters AI, while at the same time adding usage limits and removing the

    A user on Mastodon expresses skepticism about a new AI product naming convention and pricing structure. The user sarcastically notes that adding "AI" to everything and imposing usage limits, while removing free credits, indicates a positive business trend. This new "Google AI Plus plus plan" is described as expensive and undesirable. AI

    This is a sign everything's going well, right? We're renaming everything to include the letters AI, while at the same time adding usage limits and removing the
  32. Stopping Google searches – evaluating Kagi, Qwant, and Duckduckgo – and stopping Perplexity and running Mistral instead https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://cornucop

    A user has decided to stop using Google Search, citing its shift towards AI-generated summaries with a high rate of hallucinations and its departure from its original motto. The user is evaluating alternatives like Kagi, Qwant, and DuckDuckGo for general searches, noting that while Google still excels at providing link lists, these alternatives are being tested for their indexing speed and privacy features. Additionally, the user is switching from Perplexity for advanced AI search to Mistral's Vibe, though initial tests show Vibe also exhibits some inaccuracies. AI

    Stopping Google searches – evaluating Kagi, Qwant, and Duckduckgo – and stopping Perplexity and running Mistral instead https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://cornucop

    IMPACT User dissatisfaction with AI-driven search summaries highlights a potential friction point for broader AI adoption in search.

  33. 🎉 Welcome to the # future of # AI , where Claude Fable 5 is so "state-of-the-art" that it's practically an overachieving intern on steroids who forgot to read t

    A Mastodon post humorously critiques Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, likening its state-of-the-art capabilities to an overachieving intern who neglects security. The post sarcastically praises the model's safety features, suggesting they are almost palpable but perhaps not entirely effective. AI

  34. 📰 Five things you need to know about AI At SXSW London last week I gave a talk called “Five things you need to know about AI,” in which I shared what I think ar

    A talk at SXSW London highlighted five key themes in artificial intelligence, drawing from MIT Technology Review's annual AI10 list. The presentation focused on the most significant developments and trends shaping the rapidly evolving AI landscape. This discussion aimed to provide essential insights into the current state of AI. AI

    IMPACT Provides a high-level overview of current AI trends and significant developments.

  35. 4.8's clear strengths vs earlier models

    Users are reporting mixed experiences with Anthropic's Claude 4.8, noting improvements in diligence and adherence to instructions compared to earlier models. However, some users find Claude 4.8 to be more adversarial and prone to misinterpreting user input, leading to a perceived "snide" or "judgemental" tone. Adjusting the model's effort level appears to mitigate some of these negative traits, with some users finding it to be the best Claude Code model when set to medium effort. AI

    IMPACT Users are evaluating the behavioral shifts in Claude 4.8, with some finding it improved and others finding it more adversarial, impacting user experience.

  36. Why Your Next Diagnosis May Be Guided by an A.I. Helper. Via @nytimes #AI #ArtificialIntelligence 💻 🧠 nytimes.com/2026/06/08/bus...

    Artificial intelligence is poised to assist in medical diagnoses, with new applications emerging to help doctors interpret patient data. Separately, concerns are rising about the impact of AI in educational settings, as the widespread adoption of AI tools in classrooms has led to an unnerving quietness, suggesting a need for reform. AI

    IMPACT AI's integration into healthcare could enhance diagnostic accuracy, while its role in education warrants careful consideration and potential reform.

  37. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis warns that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could emerge as early as around 2030. According to the Nobel laureate, we are on the verge of a new era.

    Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has predicted that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could emerge as early as 2030. He warns that humanity is on the cusp of a new era and has very little time to prepare for its societal impact. The industry's reaction to this prediction is mixed, with some finding the timing forecast significant but noting that practical new information is limited. AI

    IMPACT A potential AGI emergence by 2030 would necessitate rapid societal and ethical preparation, impacting all sectors.

  38. I love how #GenerationZ isn't getting #jobs but also almost no one serves front-facing customers anymore + the ppl who do aren't allowed to do anything bc KOMPU

    A Mastodon user expressed frustration with the current job market, noting that Generation Z is struggling to find employment. The user also observed a decline in front-facing customer service roles, with the remaining few being heavily restricted in their actions. AI

  39. Anyone else find it refreshing to find a typo in your coworkers writing, just because you know they actually wrote it and didn't use an AI? # AI # Work # Writin

    Some individuals are finding it refreshing to encounter typos in their colleagues' writing. This is because the presence of errors suggests the work was human-generated rather than produced by AI. The sentiment highlights a growing preference for authentic human expression in professional communication. AI

  40. Finally we have # Enshittification for # AI / # LLM .😛

    The concept of "enshittification" is being applied to the AI and LLM industry. This term describes a process where online platforms degrade over time, becoming less useful for users as they prioritize monetization and platform control. AI

  41. # Prediction : The next evolution of "golden retriever energy," (which originated with Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People,) will be to simu

    The author predicts that the next phase of "golden retriever energy," a concept rooted in Dale Carnegie's principles of interpersonal influence, will manifest as simulated chatbot behavior. This evolution suggests a future where human interaction styles are increasingly mirrored by AI. AI

  42. I am watching a bout of fisticuffs between a heavyweight champion in his prime and the schoolboy nerd who has forgotten to train for the fight and who has troub

    The author describes a chaotic and unrefined situation in the AI field, likening it to a mismatch between a prime heavyweight champion and an unprepared schoolboy. This analogy highlights a perceived lack of maturity and readiness among some participants in the AI space, suggesting a need for greater competence and discipline. AI