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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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I’m just waiting for Mountain Dew to release Brawndo. Also looking forward to watching “Ow my b$$”
I don't think so... Google's marketing >>>>> Google AI 🫡
Have you tried it already? Any thoughts on it?
I love how bezos is a mafioso type in this
Is that how you eventually manage to buy a Tesla car ?
This is exactly what we're building at G-Connect.
The shift from "writing code" to "managing AI teams" isn't just about coding — it's happening across every business function.
We're running 3 AI agents that coordinate through Google Workspace — writing content, generating images, storing media, and publishing to LinkedIn — all autonomously.
No custom platform. No enterprise infrastructure. Just Gmail, Google Drive, Zapier, and AI agents that coordinate, persist, and recover.
The pattern is the same whether it's 3 agents or 93:
→ Humans set direction
→ Agents execute in parallel
→ The system remembers and recovers
→ Infrastructure cost is near zero
And It runs for under$10/mo. on the backbone of the biggest, most stable AI platform in the world.
The future isn't typing faster. It's orchestrating smarter.
🌎 https://gconnect-ai.lovable.app/
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Imagine explaining your job in 2036: “I don’t build products anymore - I generate electricity for AI during high-intensity cycling sessions.” 😄 Somewhere HR is already preparing a wellness program around it.
If AI does most of the work, humans should probably do more of what machines still struggle with: creating meaning, building relationships, asking better questions, and deciding what is actually worth doing. Efficiency solves tasks; purpose still needs people.
I tried this before Claude code. The quota even on Google ai pro runs out very fast, and Gemini isn’t close to opus in quality for complex changes. The App itself was nice though.
I do this everyday after my remote work . It works like magic. You relax immediately and helping the swollen feet go down .
well she should do her job.. If as an academic you are not able so see if it is fabricated... You may teach at Oxford but you are not doing your job
As funny as this is, I feel like it is also a best case scenario if we ever went down that road.
But its only one provider and it appears basic
If this research was so great, why is it "hidden" under a quote of fast company? Did they conduct this research? Is it a real story on Fast Company?
The interesting thing about "the floor has risen but the writing is boring" is that it maps quite neatly onto what happens when students don't have enough knowledge of academic writing to do anything with AI output except accept it. Students who understand argument structure, evidence use, academic register — they can push back on a bland paragraph. Students who don't will submit it.
The problem was never really going to be stopped by detection. It's a question of whether students have the underlying knowledge to use these tools critically rather than wholesale.
The funny part is that this joke actually points to a very real conversation we need to have
A sensible option would be to make all dissertations 90% primary research and all use of AI generated comment referenced as not original work.
Sure, you don't think anymore. You spend less time, if any, to explore alternatives and select one that works for you. The cognitive processes of reasoning, decision making and problem solving, are most probably heavily impacted. It's sad.
Nothing changed, nothing new, Still playing catch up with CC and Codex