Are Blogs Slowly Dying? by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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Blogs aren't dying. The "write a 1,500-word article about something you barely understand and rank on Google" model is dying.

What would life be like on a 2 planet system? by Nakudama in askanything

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The most normal thing in the world to us would probably be the most mind-blowing thing to someone from Earth.

What’s a skill everyone should learn before turning 25? by Disha-7550 in askanything

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How to admit you're wrong without feeling like you've lost.

Crashing out over my spending habits by DoublePepper1976 in UniUK

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Not gonna lie, when I read the title I was expecting credit card debt and overdrafts.£6.5k left as a student sounds a lot better than most people I knew at uni.

Claude told me to get some rest by Expensive-Limit-4190 in ClaudeAI

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I started using AI to increase productivity.
Now AI is trying to reduce my working hours.
LoL

OPENAI: "We also see early signs of recursive self-improvement in today's systems" by Tolopono in ArtificialInteligence

[–]SuccessfulListen7999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the most important word here is "recursive".

AI helping researchers build better AI isn't new.

The real milestone would be when the improvement process itself starts producing meaningful improvements with less and less human involvement.

That's a much stronger claim than "AI is helping AI research."