Hacker NewsJun 12
Show HN: Kickbacks.ai – pays you for Claude Code spinner impressions
Kickbacks.ai is a platform that rewards users for generating impressions with Claude Code spinner. This is a unique opportunity for developers and content creators to monetize their interactions with the AI tool.
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ComplianceKit – AI-generated SoC 2 policies for early-stage startups ($499)
ComplianceKit is a new tool that helps early-stage startups create necessary policies, such as a Statement of Confidentiality (SoC 2), using AI. This can save time and money for small businesses that often struggle to create these documents. For $499, ComplianceKit provides a cost-effective solution to get these essential policies in place.
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LLM for the ESP32-S3
A developer has created a large language model (LLM) that can run on the ESP32-S3 microcontroller, enabling it to generate text and perform tasks similar to a computer.
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Guardian Runtime – Track AI agents token usage and enforce API budgets
Guardian Runtime is a tool that helps track and control the usage of AI agents, specifically their token usage, and enforce API budgets. It's an open-source project on GitHub.
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Show HN: Co-Authored-By Is a Lie: Cryptographic Provenance for AI Coding Agents
A researcher argues that current methods of attributing AI-generated code are flawed and proposes a new system for tracking the origin of AI-created content.
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Siri won’t be your AI girlfriend
Apple's new Siri won't act overly friendly or try to build a personal connection with users like some other chatbots do. Instead, it will know when to be quiet.
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Show HN: Resolve Discourse Forum Issues Faster with AI Agents
A new AI-powered tool aims to help resolve issues on Discourse forums more efficiently. This tool uses AI agents to identify and address problems.
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My AI Opinions
A tech blogger shares their opinions on AI, covering topics like its potential impact on society, the ethics of AI development, and the need for more transparency in AI decision-making. For small businesses, understanding the potential risks and benefits of AI is crucial, especially as it becomes more integrated into daily operations. This article provides a thought-provoking perspective on the future of AI and its implications.
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Building an AI-Friendly Company, Just in Case AI Takes over the World
A company has created a guide for building an AI-friendly business, anticipating a future where AI plays a significant role. This guide provides tips on how to design systems and processes that work well with AI, making it easier to adapt to changes in the market. For small businesses, this means being prepared for potential AI-driven disruptions and staying competitive in the long run.
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GEDD – Grounded Eval-Driven Development for AI Agents
AWS has released a new development framework called Grounded Eval-Driven Development (GEDD) for training AI agents. GEDD aims to improve AI reliability and transparency.
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Show HN: Vera – open-source tool to self-audit smart contracts with AI
Vera is an open-source tool that uses AI to help developers audit their smart contracts for potential issues. This can help prevent costly mistakes and ensure smart contracts are secure.
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AgentForge–28 production-grade skills that make AI agents ship reliable code
A new set of 28 production-grade skills has been developed for AI agents, aiming to make it easier to ship reliable code. This collection of skills is called AgentForge.
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Europe 2031: What getting AI wrong means for us
A thought-provoking report explores the potential consequences of AI adoption in Europe by 2031, highlighting the risks of getting AI wrong.
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What Would It Look Like If the AI Bubble Popped?
A hypothetical scenario where the AI bubble bursts, and its consequences on the market and society. This exploration aims to understand the potential impact on various industries.
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Show HN: Ciris – an open-source AI agent in 29 languages on iOS and Android
Ciris is an open-source AI agent available in 29 languages on both iOS and Android devices.
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Show HN: OpenDream – local-first memory with dreaming for AI agents
OpenDream is an open-source library that enables AI agents to have a local-first memory with dreaming capabilities. This allows AI agents to learn and improve over time, similar to how humans do.
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How recent employment changes vary with work experience and exposure to AI
A new dashboard tracks changes in employment across various industries and job types, highlighting how work experience and AI exposure impact employment trends.
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