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Turkey’s translators are training the AI tools that will replace them

Human fallout may include being replaced by LLMs, diminished skills, and fewer career options for all but the elite scholars.

yesterday 4 votes
Syria just hosted its first international tech conference in 50 years

Syrian-American entrepreneurs and investors hope to facilitate 25,000 new tech jobs in the country by 2030.

a week ago 6 votes
Pakistan’s electric rickshaws are accelerating the country’s EV revolution

Automaker Sazgar is focused on meeting local needs as Pakistan pushes for EV adoption, but high costs remain a barrier for some drivers.

a week ago 6 votes
Chinese Temu sellers use fake U.S. postage labels to boost their profits

Some vendors have figured out how to maintain ultralow prices: Trick the U.S. postal service into delivering products for free.

a week ago 9 votes

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America is being sold out by its leaders

If Trump and Elon think they can forge a grand right-wing alliance with China and Russia, they're heading for trouble.

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Turkey’s translators are training the AI tools that will replace them

Human fallout may include being replaced by LLMs, diminished skills, and fewer career options for all but the elite scholars.

yesterday 4 votes
Japan, South Korea, and Poland need nuclear weapons immediately

A repost, with some urgent updates.

2 days ago 3 votes
The Deep Research problem

OpenAI’s Deep Research is built for me, and I can’t use it. It’s another amazing demo, until it breaks. But it breaks in really interesting ways.

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One big thing the legacy media gets wrong

Analysis is not "opinion".

3 days ago 4 votes