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GEMINI âThe Curiousâ (Sleep Version) - YouTube Music Mar 18, 2025 360° (Full Moon Edition) YouTube Music A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here. |
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| | Trois GymnopĂŠdies: GymnopĂŠdie No. 1 in D Major: Lent et douloureux - YouTube Music
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"Intermezzo" - Quiet the Mind
YouTube Music
A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here. |
| | Trump vs. Judge on Alien Enemies Act Escalates, Biden Autopen Questions, Putin Call: AM Update 3/18 - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Trump vs. Judge on Alien Enemies Act Escalates, Biden Autopen Questions, Putin Call: AM Update 3/18
YouTube
AM Update for 3/18: The Trump administration challenges the authority of a DC District Court judge's ruling on deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Pres... |
| | Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Supports Woke Policies | National Review
Mar 18, 2025
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Supports Woke Policies | National Review |
| | Google joins OpenAI in pushing feds to codify AI training as fair use - Ars Technica
Mar 18, 2025
Google joins OpenAI in pushing feds to codify AI training as fair use
Ars Technica
Google says it just wants âbalancedâ copyright rules. |
| | AI crawlers haven't learned to play nice with websites ⢠The Register
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AI crawlers haven't learned to play nice with websites
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| | Google Researchers Improve RAG With "Sufficient Context" Signal
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Google Researchers Improve RAG With "Sufficient Context" Signal
Search Engine Journal
Google researchers refine RAG by introducing a sufficient context signal to curb hallucinations and improve response accuracy |
| | Trump DEMANDS Impeachment Of Judge Who BLOCKED TdA Deportation, Judge Claims EQUAL POWERS To Trump - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Trump DEMANDS Impeachment Of Judge Who BLOCKED TdA Deportation, Judge Claims EQUAL POWERS To Trump
YouTube
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| | Trump VOIDED Pardons Of Fauci & Biden Family, Dems WILL Face Justice w/Eleazar Perez | Timcast IRL - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Trump VOIDED Pardons Of Fauci & Biden Family, Dems WILL Face Justice w/Eleazar Perez | Timcast IRL
YouTube
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| | AOC Is EMERGING As The LEADER of The Democrat Party - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
AOC Is EMERGING As The LEADER of The Democrat Party
YouTube
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| | SmolDocling - The SmolOCR Solution? - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
SmolDocling - The SmolOCR Solution?
YouTube
In this video I look at SmolDocling and how it compares to the other OCR solutions that are out there, both open and proprietary. Blog: https://huggingface.c... |
| | Illegal Aliens: Self-Deport with the CBP Home App - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Illegal Aliens: Self-Deport with the CBP Home App
YouTube
ILLEGAL ALIENS: Download the CBP Home App â Now Available on All App StoresDo it the easy way, or get deported the hard way. |
| | The Song Washington DOESNâT Want You to Hear! (Too Much Truth?!) - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
The Song Washington DOESNâT Want You to Hear! (Too Much Truth?!)
YouTube
Are you tired of seeing your hard-earned tax dollars wasted on government boondoggles while everyday Americans struggle? "A Trillion Here, A Trillion There" ... |
| | Trump PROVEN RIGHT, Biden WASNT In US When Pardons Were Signed By ROBOT, AutoPen Scandal Gets WORSE - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Trump PROVEN RIGHT, Biden WASNT In US When Pardons Were Signed By ROBOT, AutoPen Scandal Gets WORSE
YouTube
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| | Democrat Judge GOES ROGUE, Orders Trump NOT To Deport Gang Members In INSANE Power Grab - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Democrat Judge GOES ROGUE, Orders Trump NOT To Deport Gang Members In INSANE Power Grab
YouTube
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| | Vice President JD Vance Delivers Remarks at the American Dynamism Summit - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Vice President JD Vance Delivers Remarks at the American Dynamism Summit
YouTube
Washington, D.C. |
| | Episode 2782 CWSA 03/18/25 - YouTube
Mar 18, 2025
Episode 2782 CWSA 03/18/25
YouTube
Democrats drop faster than egg and gas prices. Houthis, Ukraine, and more.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you would like to enjoy this same conte... |
| | AI Won't Replace Me Yet, But It Might Prove I Was Never That Original | HackerNoon
Mar 17, 2025
AI Won't Replace Me Yet, But It Might Prove I Was Never That Original | HackerNoon
AI wonât replace me yet. But it might prove I was never that original. A witty, unsettling look at formulaic writing in the age of large language models.
The issue with Large Language Modelsâcapitalized here the way you might capitalize God or Death, given the mission-critical importance the tech industry now attaches to themâis not that they generate text. That part is almost endearingly quaint, cute even. So 2022. The real conundrum Iâm racking my brains over, dear HackerNoon reader, is more unsettling. Like the feeling you get when you realize you've been on autopilot for the last two hours doing 80 on I5. I wonder: Have I been living as an algorithm all this time, long before Large Language Models started autocompleting my thoughts? Is generative AI, in replicating the ways we write, also exposing the mechanical nature of our cognition? Maybe We Were Machine-Like To Begin With Weâre told that Large Language Models donât write. Not in the sense Shakespeare authored plays or you wrote weepy yearbook love notes to your 10th-grade crush. They predict. That is, they harvest the statistical likelihood of bite-sized tokens appearing in certain patterns, then serve them back to us in arrangements that feel like thought but are, in fact, just a simulation of actual thinking. This raises a disquieting question: How much of human writing was already justâŚthis? How often are we not writing but predictively assembling, our choice of words a game of Tetris played with borrowed patterns, phrases, and unconscious mimicry of established rhetorical forms? What if the real heartburn-inducing revelation here is not that Large Language Models can imitate us but that what we call âusâ was machine-like all along? The Writerâs Process: Romantic Struggle Or Pattern Recognition Strangely enough, if you break down the writerâs process, or at least this writerâs process, it starts to look a lot like what Large Language Models do. Less an intuitive leap of imagination, and more a matter of scanning memory for the next most probable word based on context and experience. Many of us like to imagine it as some arcane, deeply human endeavor, a wrestling match with the Muse. A dance of inspiration and struggle and of bending language into something beautiful and telling. But isnât writing just a series of micro-predictions? Are we not reaching for words not through divine inspiration but through exposure and pattern recognition? So, when Large Language Models do the same thingâjust with a larger training corpus and fewer identity crisesâis it really so different? Isnât it doing what weâve always done, only faster and at scale, and without the burden of writerâs block or imposter syndrome? And if writing has always been an act of sophisticated pattern prediction, what does that say about thinking? Is it possible that Human Consciousness is not the ineffable Hard Problem we think it is? I wonder if the seemingly novel idea I just had is just a probabilistic response to stimuli, a calculated extrapolation of everything Iâve ever read, heard, and been told to believe. Maybe the real threat of generative AI is not that it will replace me, but that it forces me to confront the unsettling possibility I was never as original as I thought I was. The Formulaic Truth About Most Writing Of course, humans cling to the idea of uniqueness. We resist the notion that creativity can be mechanized because creativity is, well, what makes us human. We tell ourselves that AI cannot generate true art because it doesnât feel like we do. It doesnât yearn, it doesnât suffer crippling self-doubt, it doesnât bear the pangs and emotional scars of unrequited love. And yet, if weâre being brutally honest, how many human writers are truly engaging in an act of raw creation versus repackaging pre-existing ideas, tropes, and schemes into shapes that look vaguely new? How much human writing is boring and predictable? Take James Patterson genre fiction. Take academic writing or journalism. Look at advertising copy or influencer content. Consider the performative, self-important Accordion of Wisdom posts on LinkedIn that deploy unnecessary line breaks to game the âSee Moreâ button. The fact that AI can now churn out convincing facsimiles of these forms is not necessarily proof of AIâs sophistication so much as it is an indictment of how formulaic most human writing already was. Maybe the majority of human writers, including yours truly, are essentially doing the same thing, just with more handwringing and a greater likelihood of misusing âliterallyâ metaphorically or âaffectâ instead of âeffect.â Iâm not afraid of AI replacing human writers. Iâm afraid of a Skynetish future, minus the nukes and robot uprising, where AI holds a mirror up to human output and exposes how soulless much of it already was. And now, in the recursive interplay of humans using Large Language Models to edit, co-author, and outright plagiarize, we plunge headfirst into a Not-So-Brave World of AI imitating humans imitating AI imitating humans, an ouroboros of homogenous content. Existential Dread of Writing in the Age of AI In low moments, I find myself worrying about the flattening of discourse and the profusion of sad beige linguistic slop that awaitsâjust one form of creeping existential dread in the Age of Large Language Models, up there with the slow atrophy of critical thinking skills, the erosion of truth in a world of ubiquitous deepfakes, and the nagging fear AI will eventually take all of our jobs. I think about my LinkedIn feed, and the Accordion of Wisdom posts there and how posts like these will not only persist but somehow become even more formulaic thanks to AI. Then again, perhaps the most important difference between machines and humans is suffering, particularly when it comes to writing. Large Language Models breezily churn out content in a matter of seconds. They donât agonize over choosing the best word. They donât rewrite a paragraph 15 times until it feels right. They donât wonder if theyâre a fraud, and they certainly donât lose sleep over the gnawing suspicion that what theyâve written is derivative pastiche. In short, they do not suffer. But maybe even the idea of suffering as a path to meaning and purification is just another pattern, one Large Language Models will eventually learn to replicate. What happens when they do? Will they, once prompted, tell you theyâre struggling to come up with ideas? That they need an extension because theyâre not in the right headspace? Will they simulate the agony of writerâs block and waste compute fretting over how well their outputs will be received? Will Large Language Models learn to mimic suffering in statistically plausible ways? And when they do, what happens then to the last shred of human exceptionalism? No clue. But for now, Iâll keep putting pen to page and finding the magic, illusory as it may be, in writing a well-crafted sentence or a weepy love note. AI Use Disclosure: AI was occasionally consulted as a brainstorming partner for structure and as an unpaid editorial intern for sentence-level tweaks. It did not suffer alongside its human counterpart. Rest assured: All self-doubt, overthinking, and diction anxiety remain entirely the authorâs own. The issue with Large Language Modelsâcapitalized here the way you might capitalize God or Death, given the mission-critical importance the tech industry now attaches to themâis not that they generate text. That part is almost endearingly quaint, cute even. So 2022. mission-critical The real conundrum Iâm racking my brains over, dear HackerNoon reader, is more unsettling. Like the feeling you get when you realize you've been on autopilot for the last two hours doing 80 on I5. I wonder: Have I been living as an algorithm all this time, long before Large Language Models started autocompleting my thoughts? Is generative AI, in replicating the ways we write, also exposing the mechanical nature of our cognition? Maybe We Were Machine-Like To Begin With Maybe We Were Machine-Like To Begin With Weâre told that Large Language Models donât write . Not in the sense Shakespeare authored plays or you wrote weepy yearbook love notes to your 10th-grade crush. write They predict . That is, they harvest the statistical likelihood of bite-sized tokens appearing in certain patterns, then serve them back to us in arrangements that feel like thought but are, in fact, just a simulation of actual thinking. predict This raises a disquieting question: How much of human writing was already justâŚthis? How often are we not writing but predictively assembling, our choice of words a game of Tetris played with borrowed patterns, phrases, and unconscious mimicry of established rhetorical forms? What if the real heartburn-inducing revelation here is not that Large Language Models can imitate us but that what we call âusâ was machine-like all along? The Writerâs Process: Romantic Struggle Or Pattern Recognition The Writerâs Process: Romantic Struggle Or Pattern Recognition Strangely enough, if you break down the writerâs process, or at least this writerâs process, it starts to look a lot like what Large Language Models do. Less an intuitive leap of imagination, and more a matter of scanning memory for the next most probable word based on context and experience. this Many of us like to imagine it as some arcane, deeply human endeavor, a wrestling match with the Muse. A dance of inspiration and struggle and of bending language into something beautiful and telling. But isnât writing just a series of micro-predictions? Are we not reaching for words not through divine inspiration but through exposure and pattern recognition? So, when Large Language Models do the same thingâjust with a larger training corpus and fewer identity crisesâis it really so different? Isnât it doing what weâve always done, only faster and at scale, and without the burden of writerâs block or imposter syndrome? And if writing has always been an act of sophisticated pattern prediction, what does that say about thinking ? Is it possible that Human Consciousness is not the ineffable Hard Problem we think it is? thinking I wonder if the seemingly novel idea I just had is just a probabilistic response to stimuli, a calculated extrapolation of everything Iâve ever read, heard, and been told to believe. Maybe the real threat of generative AI is not that it will replace me, but that it forces me to confront the unsettling possibility I was never as original as I thought I was. The Formulaic Truth About Most Writing The Formulaic Truth About Most Writing Of course, humans cling to the idea of uniqueness. We resist the notion that creativity can be mechanized because creativity is, well, what makes us human. We tell ourselves that AI cannot generate true art because it doesnât feel like we do. It doesnât yearn, it doesnât suffer crippling self-doubt, it doesnât bear the pangs and emotional scars of unrequited love. And yet, if weâre being brutally honest, how many human writers are truly engaging in an act of raw creation versus repackaging pre-existing ideas, tropes, and schemes into shapes that look vaguely new? How much human writing is boring and predictable? Take James Patterson genre fiction. Take academic writing or journalism. Look at advertising copy or influencer content. Consider the performative, self-important Accordion of Wisdom posts on LinkedIn that deploy unnecessary line breaks to game the âSee Moreâ button. The fact that AI can now churn out convincing facsimiles of these forms is not necessarily proof of AIâs sophistication so much as it is an indictment of how formulaic most human writing already was. Maybe the majority of human writers, including yours truly, are essentially doing the same thing, just with more handwringing and a greater likelihood of misusing âliterallyâ metaphorically or âaffectâ instead of âeffect.â Iâm not afraid of AI replacing human writers. Iâm afraid of a Skynetish future, minus the nukes and robot uprising, where AI holds a mirror up to human output and exposes how soulless much of it already was. And now, in the recursive interplay of humans using Large Language Models to edit, co-author, and outright plagiarize, we plunge headfirst into a Not-So-Brave World of AI imitating humans imitating AI imitating humans, an ouroboros of homogenous content. Existential Dread of Writing in the Age of AI Existential Dread of Writing in the Age of AI In low moments, I find myself worrying about the flattening of discourse and the profusion of sad beige linguistic slop that awaitsâjust one form of creeping existential dread in the Age of Large Language Models, up there with the slow atrophy of critical thinking skills, the erosion of truth in a world of ubiquitous deepfakes, and the nagging fear AI will eventually take all of our jobs. I think about my LinkedIn feed, and the Accordion of Wisdom posts there and how posts like these will not only persist but somehow become even more formulaic thanks to AI. Then again, perhaps the most important difference between machines and humans is suffering , particularly when it comes to writing. suffering Large Language Models breezily churn out content in a matter of seconds. They donât agonize over choosing the best word. They donât rewrite a paragraph 15 times until it feels right. They donât wonder if theyâre a fraud, and they certainly donât lose sleep over the gnawing suspicion that what theyâve written is derivative pastiche. In short, they do not suffer. But maybe even the idea of suffering as a path to meaning and purification is just another pattern, one Large Language Models will eventually learn to replicate. What happens when they do? Will they, once prompted, tell you theyâre struggling to come up with ideas? That they need an extension because theyâre not in the right headspace? Will they simulate the agony of writerâs block and waste compute fretting over how well their outputs will be received? Will Large Language Models learn to mimic suffering in statistically plausible ways? And when they do, what happens then to the last shred of human exceptionalism? No clue. But for now, Iâll keep putting pen to page and finding the magic, illusory as it may be, in writing a well-crafted sentence or a weepy love note. AI Use Disclosure: AI was occasionally consulted as a brainstorming partner for structure and as an unpaid editorial intern for sentence-level tweaks. It did not suffer alongside its human counterpart. Rest assured: All self-doubt, overthinking, and diction anxiety remain entirely the authorâs own. AI Use Disclosure: AI was occasionally consulted as a brainstorming partner for structure and as an unpaid editorial intern for sentence-level tweaks. It did not suffer alongside its human counterpart. Rest assured: All self-doubt, overthinking, and diction anxiety remain entirely the authorâs own. AI Use Disclosure:|

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5 AI Prompts That Will Transform Your Writing Forever
Forbes
These powerful ChatGPT prompts can help business professionals overcome writer's block, enhance persuasiveness and dramatically improve content quality. |
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Mar 17, 2025
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America Has NO ROOM For Non Citizens Who HATE The Country
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Mar 17, 2025
Democratic Party IS DEAD, Poll Shows COMPLETE Collapse Of Support, Trump Support STABLE | Timcast
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Mar 17, 2025
Why You Should Learn Scripting Even If You're Not A Programmer
How-To Geek
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| | Google prepares Canvas and Veo2 integration for Gemini
Mar 17, 2025
Google prepares Canvas and Veo2 integration for Gemini
TestingCatalog
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| | Trump JUST VOIDED Biden's Pardons Of Fauci & Biden Family, Dan Bongino Can PROSECUTE Them Now - YouTube
Mar 17, 2025
Trump JUST VOIDED Biden's Pardons Of Fauci & Biden Family, Dan Bongino Can PROSECUTE Them Now
YouTube
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Mar 17, 2025
Schumer on the Rocks, Trump Admin vs. DC Judge on Deportations, Trump Polling Highs: AM Update 3/17
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AM Update for 3/17: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces backlash from Democrats after keeping the government open. Democrats suffer historic low appro... |
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Mar 17, 2025
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| | People are using Google's new AI model to remove watermarks from images | TechCrunch
Mar 16, 2025
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TechCrunch
People appear to be using Google's new Gemini model to remove watermarks from images, according to reports on social media. |
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Mar 16, 2025
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Mar 16, 2025
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| | How Trump's White House defied a judge's order halting deportations
Mar 16, 2025
Exclusive: How the White House defied a judge's order to turn back deportation flights
Axios
"This is headed to the Supreme Court. And we're going to win." |
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Mar 16, 2025
'We didn't know they were going to be this cute': Scientists unveil genetically engineered 'woolly mice'
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Scientists with the company Colossal have created genetically engineered "woolly mice" with thick, golden-brown hair and fat deposits similar to those of cold-adapted woolly mammoths. |
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Mar 16, 2025
Mouse with a mammothâs pelt makes superfuzzy debut
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Mar 16, 2025
Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record
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