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  • The AI stack replacing a $50k hire: 11 AI tools doing the work of a full-time employee
    an hour ago   techradar.com

    The AI stack replacing a $50k hire: 11 AI tools doing the work of a full-time employee

    Time for a reality check. AI can't call on years of industry experience to fix ...

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Preprint server arXiv will ban submitters of AI-generated hallucinations

Preprint server arXiv will ban submitters of AI-generated hallucinations

2 days, 8 hours ago   arstechnica.com

AI-generated slop has shown up everywhere, including in the peer-reviewed literature. Fake citations, unedited prompt responses, and nonsensical diagrams have all slipped past editors and peer reviewers, and it’s not ...

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