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Inside Anthropic's state-by-state plan to ratchet up AI rules

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/15/inside-anthropics-state-by-state-plan-to-ratchet-up-ai-r...
1•bluepeter•1m ago•0 comments

RuntimeWire – Startup intelligence for the AI economy

https://runtimewire.com/
1•enjoyyourlife•5m ago•0 comments

A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web (2019)

https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/
1•downbad_•7m ago•0 comments

Might doomscrolling cause our commitment muscles to atrophy?

https://chrisyeh.com/2026/07/commitment-is-declining-and-why-you-should-resist.html
2•chrisyeh•7m ago•1 comments

1,300 Beautiful Wildlife Illustrations from the 19th Century Now Restored

https://www.openculture.com/2026/07/explore-1300-beautiful-wildlife-illustrations-from-the-19th-c...
1•gslin•9m ago•0 comments

OpenAI and Guardian Media Group launch content partnership

https://openai.com/index/openai-and-guardian-media-group-launch-content-partnership/
1•wertyk•10m ago•0 comments

Linux kernel won't be anti-AI – Linus Torvalds

https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-%3Dwi4zC%2BZe8e%2Bp3tMv8TtG_80KzsZ1syL9anBtmEh5Z40vg@mail.gmail....
2•haritha1313•10m ago•1 comments

I Collect Blog Statistics, Respectfully

https://onlinegoddess.net/2026/07/how-i-collect-blog-statistics-respectfully/
1•cyb0rg0•13m ago•1 comments

Roman Empire GDP per Capita Map Shows That Romans Poorer Than Countries Today

https://brilliantmaps.com/roman-empire-gdp/
1•mathattack•15m ago•0 comments

Sony-Owned Crunchyroll Is Now Kneecapping Physical Anime Sales

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-owned-crunchyroll-is-now-kneecapping-physical-anime-sales/
1•jmsflknr•18m ago•0 comments

GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer (2021)

https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/introducing-github-copilot-ai-pair-programmer/
1•kmlsec•18m ago•0 comments

Can AI build a jet engine? JARVIS Challenge tests AI copilots

https://news.mit.edu/2026/can-ai-build-jet-engine-jarvis-challenge-tests-ai-copilots-in-tough-tec...
2•ilamont•23m ago•0 comments

Open Source, Free Tier Capable Whispr Using Cloudflare AI

https://github.com/PrestigePvP/Voicebox
1•TreDub•25m ago•0 comments

Where Americans Thrive in Europe

https://palombo.substack.com/p/where-americans-actually-thrive-in
2•znnajdla•26m ago•0 comments

Fleet: Hierarchical Task-Based Abstraction for Megakernels on Multi-Die GPUs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.15379
3•matt_d•27m ago•0 comments

The Shape of Apps

https://parakeet.co/blog/the-shape-of-apps/
2•OuterVale•27m ago•0 comments

AI Coach for Creators

https://getboom.ai
1•MakeSenseAna•29m ago•1 comments

Making colordx fast: V8 lessons from a color library

https://dkryaklin.com/blog/colordx-v8-performance
1•matthberg•29m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is consciousness fundamentally a process of preserving identity?

1•diarrheaasmr•30m ago•0 comments

Why Visiting This Lost Island Will Kill You [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWarOTnOIeI
1•dataflow•30m ago•0 comments

Accelerating Block Low-Rank Foundation Model Inference on MemoryConstrained GPUs

https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3806645.3807580
2•matt_d•38m ago•0 comments

You didn't live a life. You doomscrolled [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPLEmp9CinU
3•jv22222•39m ago•0 comments

Local-first agent governance: keeping an AI agent contained

https://vektorgeist.com/blog/local-first-agent-governance
1•VektorGeist•43m ago•0 comments

No Space Like J-Space

https://thezvi.substack.com/p/no-space-like-j-space
2•codewiz•43m ago•0 comments

Is a "Phi-Zero" AI architecture viable for safe robotics?

https://github.com/GorrihmAI/fbai-nonconscious-ai/tree/main
2•GorrihmAI•46m ago•1 comments

Browsing Intent: A Practical Shopper Intent Signal for Ecommerce

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nHvhFPtJnWdjQgAKUGQFWEIUA23Od202/view?usp=drive_link
1•philroselli•49m ago•0 comments

Running Gemma4 on Apple Neural Engine

https://rockyshikoku.medium.com/running-gemma4-on-apple-neural-engine-79fa0cb39dd2
2•nmfisher•49m ago•0 comments

Reverse-engineering a forgotten 80s arcade game for the Taito SJ System

https://fippi.io/reverse-engineering-adventure-canoe/
1•fippi•49m ago•0 comments

It may be impossible to make data centers pay 'fair share' of electricity costs

https://theconversation.com/it-may-be-almost-impossible-to-make-data-centers-pay-their-fair-share...
2•derbOac•50m ago•1 comments

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS vs. Windows 11 vs. CachyOS Performance on a $5399 Laptop

https://www.phoronix.com/review/razer-blade18-windows-linux/8
2•dcu•52m ago•0 comments
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Reasonless Intermediate Tokens

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13775
4•YeGoblynQueenne•1y ago

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tocs3•1y ago
I asked ChatGPT to restate this in more laymen's terms (posted below) and I am not to surprised at the answer.

"Lately, some AI models have shown impressive abilities to solve complex problems, and many people credit this to a method called Chain of Thought (CoT), where the model is trained to think through steps like a human might. In this paper, we take a closer look at that idea to see if it's really what's driving better performance.

We focus on the model’s step-by-step thinking (the words it generates along the way) — often treated like human "thoughts" — and examine whether these actually help the model solve problems more accurately. To test this, we train AI models using clean, correct step-by-step reasoning paths and final answers, all based on a known solving method (A* search). This lets us check both the final answers and the reasoning steps to see how they relate.

Interestingly, we find that even when a model gives the right answer, its reasoning steps can still be wrong or messy. To go further, we even train models using completely random and incorrect reasoning steps — and surprisingly, they still perform about the same, and sometimes even better, than those trained on correct steps.

This suggests that the step-by-step "thoughts" the model shows aren’t as meaningful or reliable as many assume. In short, just because a model looks like it’s reasoning through a problem doesn’t mean it actually is — and we should be careful not to treat its outputs as if it thinks like a human or follows strict logic."