r/artificial
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300 posts · 300 comments sampled (22 Jun 2026 → 24 Jun 2026)
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- u/Substantial_Ranger_514 (1p / 13c)
- u/Zestyclose-Mix78511 (2p / 9c)
- u/pa7lux7 (0p / 7c)
- u/No-Menu-42596 (0p / 6c)
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Top posts (sampled)
- 177Google Invests $75 Million in A24 to Develop AI-Powered Filmmaking Tools
- 76Canadian government spent tens of millions on secret Palantir contract
- 59I’ve been interviewing AI engineers and I honestly didn’t expect it to feel this disconnected from reality
- 28'You can't call it progress': Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns against concentration of AI power
- 18Investment lawyer breaking down how AI DeepFakes get used in high profile scams
- 16I’ve been using AI heavily as a software engineer, and honestly, it feels a bit strange.
- 15Maybe the AI race isn’t about models at all, but about trust and organizational intelligence
- 14The NSA reportedly agreed to Anthropic's "red lines" — no domestic mass surveillance, no autonomous lethal weapons. After the Mythos breach, do those actually hold?
- 9With AI, testing, decision-making, learning, coding, and many other tasks have become much easier. If AI makes so many things easier, then why do people still struggle despite having access to AI?
- 9What's your "this is why we can't blindly trust AI" story?
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