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Leaked List Shows Which Sites Shaped Anthropic's AI

https://www.businessinsider.com/anthropic-surge-ai-leaked-list-sites-2025-7
1•coloneltcb•39s ago•0 comments

Anthropic researchers discover thinking longer sometimes makes models dumber

https://venturebeat.com/ai/anthropic-researchers-discover-the-weird-ai-problem-why-thinking-longer-makes-models-dumber/
2•reasonableklout•3m ago•1 comments

Today Is Earth Overshoot Day

https://overshoot.footprintnetwork.org/
1•Kydlaw•5m ago•0 comments

Developing Style: Writing Cursive Two Years In

https://brianschrader.com/archive/developing-style-writing-cursive-two-years-in/
1•sonicrocketman•7m ago•0 comments

Can You Build Agent2Agent Communication on MCP? Yes

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/blog/can-you-build-agent2agent-communication-on-mcp-yes
1•tobypadilla•7m ago•0 comments

Supreme Court allows Trump to fire 3 Democrats on consumer safety panel

https://www.npr.org/2025/07/23/nx-s1-5477634/supreme-court-cpsc-firings
3•Jimmc414•9m ago•0 comments

Qodana: Static Code Analysis Tool by JetBrains

https://www.jetbrains.com/qodana/
1•ddispaltro•13m ago•0 comments

Went through the numbers on Tech layoffs and itmuch worse than you can imagine

https://twitter.com/Anc_Aesthetics/status/1947816512418681162
2•bilsbie•17m ago•0 comments

Gambler beats odds, scores high court win in $3.1M case against BetMGM

https://www.usatoday.com
1•indigodaddy•17m ago•1 comments

Nix Expression Builds

https://github.com/flox/flox/releases/tag/v1.6.0
1•benfutor•18m ago•0 comments

Boost Your Skills with Smart AI Interview Practice

https://www.lockedinai.com/
1•lockedinai•27m ago•1 comments

Brazil Supreme Court's Legal War with Truth Social, Rumble Escalates

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-truth-social-rumble-escalate-legal-war-brazil-supreme-court-2100114
1•felineflock•28m ago•0 comments

Telnyx adds versioning and canary deployments for AI Agents

1•maevesentner•31m ago•0 comments

Elon Musk on Robotaxis 2019 vs. 2025

https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1948137847711732066
5•TheAlchemist•31m ago•7 comments

FIrst Simulated Conscious AI

https://dreami.me
1•zuda•34m ago•0 comments

Using a Decision Tree to Find the Tipping Point for Elite MLB Hitters

https://runningonnumbers.com/posts/fast-swings-and-barrels/
1•oliverc1622•34m ago•1 comments

How to survive as an indie developer for 20 years

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/game-development/how-to-survive-as-an-indie-developer-for-20-years/
1•ohjeez•34m ago•0 comments

Historical Performances of Vingegaard and Pogacar on Mont Ventoux

https://lanternerouge.com/2025/07/22/historical-performances-of-vingegaard-and-pogacar-on-mont-ventoux-tour-de-france-2025-stage-16/
1•nafnlj•36m ago•0 comments

Better Software Conference: Finish Your Software [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGLoKbBn-VI
2•quelsolaar•36m ago•0 comments

Free Fire

https://ydrgfa-ip-188-208-105-105.tunnelmole.net
2•andreinuhuh•41m ago•0 comments

Branch Coverage Won't Prove the Collatz Conjecture

https://concerningquality.com/collatz-conjecture/
2•Bogdanp•42m ago•0 comments

Gnome Foundry Taking Shape as "An IDE in a Box" with CLI Tooling

https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-Builder-Foundry-2025
1•mikece•42m ago•0 comments

Presidential AI Challenge

https://www.ai.gov/initiatives/presidential-challenge
3•cebert•47m ago•2 comments

DreamHAT+ Enables 60 GHz Radar Sensing on Raspberry Pi 4B and 5

https://linuxgizmos.com/dreamhat-enables-60-ghz-radar-sensing-on-raspberry-pi-4b-and-5/
3•ndsipa_pomu•49m ago•0 comments

Persistent Peer IDs in libp2p JavaScript

https://gist.github.com/Realman78/028b99a46de60ad4a169ae4107939237
4•Realman78•51m ago•1 comments

Neuralink Sees $1B of Revenue by 2031 in Expansion

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-23/neuralink-sees-1-billion-of-revenue-by-2031-in-vast-expansion
2•htrp•54m ago•0 comments

Spent 15 minutes building an overengineered password generator for fun and chaos

https://github.com/nabbonoushad/chaotic-password-generator
1•darad•58m ago•1 comments

War on hidden motors goes undercover

https://www.reuters.com/sports/war-hidden-motors-goes-undercover-2025-07-23/
1•fortran77•58m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are puzzle games more important now given what modern AI does for us?

2•amichail•58m ago•0 comments

I built a text to JSON local tool in GitHub Spark

https://github.com/login
1•tarasyarema•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

US AI Action Plan

https://www.ai.gov/action-plan
82•joelburget•7h ago
PDF: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Americ...

Comments

octopoc•5h ago
And so it begins. Both the US president and the president of China have demonstrated they see AI as a competition between their respective countries. This will be an interesting ride, if nothing else.
trod1234•5h ago
Yeah, two crabs locked in a cage as it spirals down the drain.

Looks like plans to leave, for finding safe harbor elsewhere, have accelerated from the initial projection of 2030

ourguile•4h ago
Interesting that you mention it, because the NYT just released their ethicist commentary from today and the question was "how do I tell my rich friends to stop talking about fleeing the country": https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/23/magazine/rich-friends-fle...
trod1234•30m ago
Well I'm not rich, and I'm not your friend, it takes a bit to earn friendship and friends have an privileged place in what is conveyed to them; but I do provide unconditional goodwill towards most people in the things that I say when asked, because it costs me nothing to do so and it provides towards others betterment putting more good out into the world.

The sad fact is, if you haven't lived outside the U.S. for at least 3-6 months independently (working/not on savings), you don't have a sound reference to understand or accurately assess the reality of these types of articles because the narratives broadcast 24/7 don't align with reality; and its something most people can't believe despite it being true, my guess is solely as a result of systematized indoctrination.

That article is pretty bad in terms of subtle manipulation, gaslighting, and pushing a false narrative (propaganda). TL;DR Its trash.

The article chose that question of the many possible questions because its a straw-man and its divisive. It appeals to emotion, mischaracterizing the intent of the communications, and purposefully omitting valid reasons such conversations might occur. Neglecting realities.

The underlying purpose seems to bias towards several things. If you ask yourself who benefits from that rhetoric you get a short list.

The bias is towards Villifying the rich, keep people in the US, where they are dependent on the US currency, and dependent on the worsening disadvantaged environment; polarize, isolate, and promote disunity along social class lines; befuddling the masses towards ends which have no actionable outcomes (wasting time and resources on a political party).

The math of first-passed-the-post voting has been in for quite a long time. 2 parties exceeding 33% of the vote can lock out any third competitor. All you need is a degree of cooperation, and play-acting and one party pretending to be two can do so, by lying.

Political capture from SuperPACs and party primaries means your vote doesn't count after a certain point. Money-printing via the FED, laundered through many private companies enabled this.

Additionally, quite a lot of things are omitted; like the historic facts that countries that are locked into a trend of decreasing geopolitical power have their population suffer greatly, and some just collapse. The Chaos lowers chances of survival, and the chaos is limited to the places that country influences.

The history of Spain following and during the Spanish inquisition as an example. You make plans to leave an area when saying means there is no foreseeable predictable or sound future, and there is nothing you can do to change that outcome.

This geo-political dynamic is well known in history, often referred to or called as "seeking empire", and the downside is forced once hegemony is achieved for any significant period of time; all empires fall. Rome being a standard archetype.

The article draws a false comparison between all other countries and communist states. If you leave, your a communist - is implied.

The article conflates warnings with good intentions as obnoxious, shutting discussion down (isolation), and promoting resentment aimed at those rich friends.

It also neglects the disparity of education (quality), and experience, that often occurs as a result of having more resources to begin with. Subtly conveying through implication that you shouldn't listen to intelligent educated people because they are rich.

I could go much deeper, but I think this sufficiently makes my point.

If you fall for that trite garbage, just imagine how unprepared and what your odds are when SHTF. The hopeless dependent pays the highest price in cost as consequences of choice realize and become outcomes. Those who don't accept and communicate important knowledge isolate and blind themselves, and they get wiped out when something outside their perceptual context creates existential threats. Like a tsunami that started on the horizon, and the receding ocean along the coast a little bit before. These indicators only became major indicators after deaths occurred.

roboror•14m ago
>If you fall for that trite garbage, just imagine how unprepared and what your odds are when SHTF.

How do you propose the average person prepares for when SHTF? Do you expect 300 million+ people to flee the country at a moments notice? This reads like satire of the person the article is about.

bgwalter•35m ago
Xi JinPing warns against "AI" overinvestment:

https://www.ft.com/content/9c19d26f-57b3-4754-ac20-eeb627e87...

I haven't heard anything like that from a Western politician. Newspapers and investment analysts warn though.

Mobius01•5h ago
Removing Red Tape and Onerous Regulation Ensure that Frontier AI Protects Free Speech and American Values Encourage Open-Source and Open-Weight AI Enable AI Adoption Empower American Workers in the Age of AI Support Next-Generation Manufacturing Invest in AI-Enabled Science Build World-Class Scientific Datasets Advance the Science of AI 9 Invest in AI Interpretability, Control, and Robustness Breakthroughs Build an AI Evaluations Ecosystem Accelerate AI Adoption in Government Drive Adoption of AI within the Department of Defense Protect Commercial and Government AI Innovations Combat Synthetic Media in the Legal System

I can’t take this seriously, as recent actions by this administration directly contradicts a few of these stated goals.

Or maybe I don’t want to, because this sounds dangerous to me at this time.

neilcj•5h ago
Don't regulate it except to push political goals sure seems like a recipe for success.
trod1234•5h ago
Exactly. You said it.

Anyone serious knows contradiction = lies.

Words are cheap, actions matter.

msgodel•4h ago
>Removing Red Tape and Onerous Regulation

What red tape? Anyone can buy/rent a GPU(s) and train stuff.

jabjq•4h ago
If you click the website you will see that there is a link to a pdf that explains what this means.
nerevarthelame•4h ago
I read the PDF. The "Remove Red Tape and Onerous Regulation Recommended Policy Actions" don't cite to any specific existing regulations. It just references executive orders that vaguely demand any such regulations be eliminated.

So it bears repeating: what red tape?

lovich•3h ago
The red tape that they said was there.

If you need further details than that, then I don’t think you have grokked the style of governance that this administration is operating under.

Edit: that’s a general “you”, not you specifically

fragmede•2h ago
Given that this extends to the power plants for AI data centers, the question is have you tried to make a nuclear or coal power plant any time in the past decade? I haven't, personally, but I hear there's a lot.
ToucanLoucan•54m ago
Well whenever Republicans bang on about red tape, it's usually stuff like:

* Anything remotely pro-environment

* Anything remotely pro-labor

* Anything not covered by either of those that attempts to stop someone who has a lot of money from doing A Thing

roboror•28m ago
Tariffs obviously /s
throw0101b•3h ago
> What red tape? Anyone can buy/rent a GPU(s) and train stuff.

Well previously the Chinese were not able to, but that was changed recently:

* https://www.wsj.com/tech/nvidia-wins-ok-to-resume-sales-of-a...

* https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/07/22/nvidia-chip-deal-us-chi...

jimmydoe•4h ago
most of these are vibe signaling, like Communist Party of China has been doing in past year, except this won't work as effective here as in China, not even close, because the US is not authoritarian enough to mobilize every level of the govt and the economy by just empty propaganda slogans.
leptons•2m ago
>this won't work as effective here as in China, not even close, because the US is not authoritarian enough to mobilize every level of the govt and the economy by just empty propaganda slogans.

Have you been under a rock for the last 6 months as Trump tells Xi Jinping to hold his beer??

actionfromafar•1h ago
This reads like "Cultural Learnings of AI for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Amerika".
lesuorac•5h ago
> A coordinated Federal effort would be beneficial in establishing a dynamic, “try-first” culture for AI across American industry

Move fast and break things I guess?

ivape•5h ago
Why does this look like a website about weddings?
rafram•4h ago
It does have a certain Sam & Jony feel to it: https://openai.com/sam-and-jony/
actionfromafar•18m ago
I didn't know openai dabbled in satire...
AlanYx•5h ago
The most important thing here IMHO is the strong stance taken towards open source and open weight AI models. This stance puts the US government at odds with some other regulatory initiatives like the EU AI Act (which doesn't outlaw open weight models and does have some exemptions below 10²⁵ FLOPS, but still places a fairly daunting regulatory burden on decentralized open projects).
OutOfHere•4h ago
PDF: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Americ...
anon7000•4h ago
It’s tough to have “human flourishing” (which they mention as a goal) when things like health insurance are in such a shit situation. AI could help health insurance deny more claims, for sure. That’s not human flourishing though. (And my biggest gripe with capitalism is that at a certain late stage in many sectors, human flourishing is completely at odds with making profit.)
kelseyfrog•4h ago
So the US government sees AI as a sphere of propaganda and wants AI output to align with political goals. Great. AI is going to be aligned, but in the worst way possible.
crinkly•4h ago
Nailed it.

No technology scares me. It's the hands it is in.

xAI mechahitler was a warning.

qrios•4h ago
„Advance the Science of AI 9“?

Is this a reference to the AMD chip, or just a fragment of a removed numbered list?

Edit: It‘s a fragment of the PDF-to-HTML [1]

1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44661843

dpkirchner•4h ago
It's a failed copy/paste from the pdf version of the same content. Wouldn't expect better from these clowns.
gtoast•4h ago
LOL Its awesome its the Trump administration guiding us through this delicate and important issue. Should turn out great.
jjcm•4h ago
I find it fascinating that the webpage has more pixels focused on Trump than AI.
benrutter•4h ago
I'm gonna ignore talking amount the abysmal current US administration and just share my immediate experience of using this site because it was funny to me:

- I open the site in android mobile: "swwwoooooosh" a big slow animation reveals the text

- After reading the the text I think I'll take a look at the home page: "swwooooooosh" the same animation rolls again as I load a very strange full screen image of Trump in black and white

- I click the hamburger menu icon: "swwoooooosh" the four menu items slowly slide into full screen

- There is visible no option to close the menu for me, I could probably refresh but decide I'm done here

yard2010•3h ago
The closing mechanism was 2-15 prompts away. Don't forget that this is still a government website.
jacobgkau•1h ago
Seeing as there are only four items in the menu, it seems if you open the menu and want to get back to the page you were already on, you're supposed to just click the title of the page you were on.

The animations are a bit much. The scrolling horizontal rules repeating the words "AMERICA'S AI ACTION PLAN" underneath each "Pillar" header were confusing for a brief moment.

lovich•3h ago
There’s this whole section about biosecurity and how AI is going to help malicious actors synthesize nucleic acid(gotta get the word count up I guess is why they don’t say DNA)

Then in the recommended policies it references multiple times that there will be nucleic acid testing set up to catch malicious “customers”

Is this policy targeted towards the Covid lab leak conspiracy or are they just aiming for officially collecting everyone’s DNA samples?

Maybe both

XorNot•45m ago
No it's a longtermism ideology thing. For whatever reason they're terrified of some idea of "garage bio warfare" but have absolutely no understanding of how biology actually works so they've zeroed in on the idea that it's just: synthesize DNA -> superplague.
loco5niner•3h ago
Quick exercise: just scrolling down, count how many pictures don't highlight one man front and center.

https://www.ai.gov/

Then click "fact sheets", "remarks", and "articles". He's everywhere.

That's how unbiased this is going to be.

(hint, the answer is one)

pjc50•47m ago
What's American for "juche"?
mbgerring•3h ago
This is suicide:

> We need to build and maintain vast AI infrastructure and the energy to power it. To do that, we will continue to reject radical climate dogma and bureaucratic red tape, as the Administration has done since Inauguration Day. Simply put, we need to “Build, Baby, Build!”

darknavi•2h ago
Spin up coal production and shut down healthcare for the poors working the mines. It certainly doesn't seem like a good long term strategy but it is a choice.
mbgerring•2h ago
This is how you know these people are not serious:

> Prioritize the interconnection of reliable, dispatchable power sources as quickly as possible and embrace new energy generation sources at the technological frontier (e.g., enhanced geothermal, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion). Reform power markets to align financial incentives with the goal of grid stability, ensuring that investment in power generation reflects the system’s needs.

None of these are "dispatchable power sources." Grid-scale batteries, for which technology and raw materials are abundant in the United States, are dispatchable power sources, and are, for some reason, not mentioned here.

What they will actually do is eviscerate regulations to allow for more construction of natural gas power plants, but they won't mention that here, because any sane person would immediately identify that as a terrible idea.

childintime•2h ago
Seems to me the USA is choosing muscles over brains, or market protection over competition. Good luck with that, but I'm sure in the battle of inertia against intelligence the latter will win. Tr*mp relies on looser tactics, that seem smart but are the exact opposite, and then he has to throw his weight around and desperate spending results.
childintime•2h ago
Related: likely P*tin killed Epstein to obtain leverage over Tr*mp and the deep state. P*tin put a ring in the nose of the bull and though the bull can still throw his weight around, he dominates it with leverage. The Chinese in turn will make the USA look like an AI Gulliver. The USA is going to the slaughter. It's tired of winning, and that's what this AI initiative is, a giving up on greatness.
dakial1•1h ago
"Ensure that Frontier AI Protects Free Speech and American Values AI systems will play a profound role in how we educate our children, do our jobs, and consume media. It is essential that these systems be built from the ground up with freedom of speech and expression in mind, and that U.S. government policy does not interfere with that objective. We must ensure that free speech flourishes in the era of AI and that AI procured by the Federal government objectively reflects truth rather than social engineering agendas."

It seems that everywhere free speech is mentioned today, the intent is to do the exactly opposite....

Ancalagon•1h ago
Defunding the education department will definitely help with that “skilled workforce” bit. Although I know Sacks doesn’t actually give a crap.
bgwalter•1h ago
The summary is that they want to eliminate regulations to facilitate the steal and disregard consumer rights.

And build data centers, as emphasized for the 100th time since inauguration.

If Murdoch succeeds with his recent WSJ campaign and gets Trump to resign or similar, brace for Vance and the AI bros. These schemes are literally devised by people who funded cannabis and Adderall distribution sites and have done nothing noteworthy.

mlsu•52m ago
In the energy section, they talk about using nuclear fusion to power AI... but not solar. What a joke.
Thrymr•21m ago
> Many of America’s most critical sectors, such as healthcare, are especially slow to adopt due to a variety of factors, including distrust or lack of understanding of the technology, a complex regulatory landscape, and a lack of clear governance and risk mitigation standards. A coordinated Federal effort would be beneficial in establishing a dynamic, “try-first” culture for AI across American industry.

I'm sure "move fast and break things" will work out great for health care.

And there are already "clear governance and risk mitigation standards" in health care, they're just not compatible with "try first" and use unproven things.

TZubiri•15m ago
Welcome to our pitch for DenyBot.ai

Our product automates a lot of the repetitive tasks for health insurance companies and increases reliability of responses and profit margins.

TZubiri•14m ago
This web template would make for a great minimalistic wedding invitation
siliconc0w•7m ago
Weird - no mention of harassing the international students that make up the majority of AI researchers or blocking solar, the only power generation that is currently deployable.
LorenDB•5m ago
> Encourage Open-Source and Open-Weight AI

It's good to see this, especially since they acknowledge that open weights is not equal to open source.