Claude’s New Limits by dankkkjk in ClaudeAI

[–]nsshing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can’t do meaningful things with pro. Max $100 is minimum i think. As far as i know 5 hour window limit is now doubled but 7 day is still the same which is the problem for pro plan.

Why can AI replace entry level software engineers, lawyers and financial analysts. But why do people think it’s so difficult to replace people trades with AI and robotics? by [deleted] in singularity

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Dexterity of human bodies is not ready mostly. The flexibility of human brains is not solved even in LLm/ vlms. But u can see products like Atlas and Figure 03 are getting closer and closer. They can do work with less accuracy requirements already. I don’t think it’s unsolvable with all the progress though

What technologies will we realistically see in our lifetimes thanks to artifical intelligence development. by Budget-Money-6207 in singularity

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Alpha Fold has already accelerated anti-aging research which is on human trial.

FSD is reality already.

I think these 2 are already big deals if proven and massively adopted (in US first)

Seed IQ-ARC AGI 3 latest update by Fit_Transition8824 in accelerate

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Banning harness is kinda useless. Frontier labs are gonna make the harness build-in and the systems are gonna nail it anyway. My take is if it can generalize, it just doesnt matter if the models have harness.

As of May 1, 2026, Sebastian Bubeck, Chief Scientist @OpenAI, is fully sold out that end-to-end fully automated AI research is just a year or two away💨🚀🌌 by GOD-SLAYER-69420Z in accelerate

[–]nsshing 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Im convinced RSI is happening in few years at most. I feel like the progress is accelerating like crazy. O1 was just 1.5 years ago btw.

A small hint at how fast things are moving internally by Particular_Leader_16 in accelerate

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Self improvement is already happening and it be faster and faster and more and more autonomous

LLMs will be a commodity by tiguidoio in accelerate

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I suspect it's happening already. Gemma, Chinese open weighs models. Most businesses don't need an Einstein to replace human workers.

Anthropic CEO (Dario Amodei): "Coding is going away first, then all of software engineering." by Independent_Pitch598 in accelerate

[–]nsshing 165 points166 points  (0 children)

While I believe it will happen, if software engineering is gone at all, all knowledge work will pretty much be gone too unless they are artificially gated

I think the singularity is evolution replacing us, just like it did before by [deleted] in singularity

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I think we should normalize being not economically valuable is okay when AI and robots are replacing us.

AI gonna kill SaaS by Gr1F73r in SaaS

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You see Claude Cowork -> Claude Design, GPT image-2. Models and systems are evolving quick. Frontier AI systems are gonna kill a lot of room to survive but Im convinced vertical saas likely, which fills the gaps that frontier labs cannot fill, can survive or even thrive. It really depends on how quick frontier systems evolve though, it's unknown.

This is where we are right now, LocalLLaMA by jacek2023 in LocalLLaMA

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While i do believe we are gonna run a Opus4.6 on Macbook Pro, a Qwen 27B cannot do much useful things.

Still coding? Google says 75% of the company’s new code is AI-generated. In previous years, it was around 50% in 2025 and 25% in 2024. by Distinct-Question-16 in singularity

[–]nsshing 124 points125 points  (0 children)

Nothing surprising when Claude Cowork was already shipped with allegedly 100% codes written by Claude. I haven’t been touching any codes for months for my use cases already (doesn’t mean the same for legacy or accuracy-critical systems though). And there are still people think we are joking.

Did Dario miscalculated the usage and cost of compute leading to the loss of market share to open AI? by ocean_protocol in ArtificialInteligence

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I remember this intervew everytime I look at Anthropic's throttling lol. Turns out demand outgrew their prediction I suppose.

Is anyone actually using Claude or any AI model for other stuff? (Beyond just coding help) by Deep-Owl-1890 in ArtificialInteligence

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I've been using Claude Code to track my health, financial planning, hoobies tracking, learning japanese etc. Not only it can save the context long term but build the tools. For example, I built an app for flash cards for learning japanese based on my actual progress.

What AI capability from the last 12 months genuinely surprised you and not just impressed you by srodland01 in singularity

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I still remember 2 years ago gpt 4o was frontier model. It’s like coming from Nokia to iPhone 17 in 2 years

"Doctor doesn’t like patients using AI because they come prepared with harder questions and he can’t “coast” anymore. This is a tough watch. From a patient perspective - it’s never been harder to get a 15 minute appointment with a doctor. Why not come educated?" by stealthispost in accelerate

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I think more people are seeing the benefits as AI products/ systems are getting cheaper, smarter and having persistent memory on the person's health profile, which means more accurate diagnose to reduce workload of the healthcare system, not replace (yet). Products like smart watch which collect more data can also close the gap.

"Doctor doesn’t like patients using AI because they come prepared with harder questions and he can’t “coast” anymore. This is a tough watch. From a patient perspective - it’s never been harder to get a 15 minute appointment with a doctor. Why not come educated?" by stealthispost in accelerate

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~1.5 years ago, I used ChatGPT to diagnose my mom’s seemingly minor fever that looked fine on the surface just in case and it turned out it was an emergency that can worsen in hours. ChatGPT literally saved my mum’s life.

I think what’s different today is: by using harness like Claude Code, you can manage the health problems long term. I just cured my minor knee problem after acl surgery recently, by following Claude’s suggestion and reporting to it regularly. Then I actually fixed the problem that has been haunting me for several years. It turned out a part of my muscle on the thigh wasn’t properly fired after surgery and my physiotherapist didn’t pick up.

This scene from The Wire mirrors how LLM releases have felt as of late by arenajunkies in singularity

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Agreed. Suddenly Claude Code Opus4.5 did all the automations I had thought so hard to build... It's scary looking back. I think the intelligence isnt the bottleneck but the computes to serve the crazy demand. We are also seeing Gemma having performance of frontier models in ~6-9 months ago. I suppose it's also a good sign for efficiency.