Recent insights suggest AI does not inherently speed up processes; success depends on addressing bottlenecks and clear problem definitions.
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I don’t think AI will make your processes go faster
Recent insights challenge assumptions that AI can accelerate process workflows; speed depends on addressing bottlenecks, not just automation.
Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains
Software developers report that using AI for coding is often more time-consuming and damaging to their skills, contradicting corporate claims of productivity gains.
I tried to make Claude make me money on open-source bounties
A researcher tested Claude AI’s ability to earn money from open-source bounties on Algora, finding limited success and insights into market dynamics.
Kyber (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Marketer
Kyber, the AI-native enterprise document platform, is actively recruiting a Founding Marketer to lead its content and community efforts, with applications open now.
Show HN: Epiq – Distributed Git based issue tracker TUI
Epiq introduces a vim-inspired, Git-based issue tracker operating entirely within the terminal, emphasizing local-first, event-sourced collaboration without SaaS dependencies.
How to Stop TV Apps From Autoplaying Loud Trailers
Keen to silence loud trailers? Discover simple steps to stop TV apps from autoplaying and regain control over your viewing experience.
Indeed owner Recruit lifts profit forecast to record on AI push
Recruit Holdings raises its profit forecast by 25%, driven by AI advancements at Indeed, signaling a strategic shift and strong US market performance.
ChatGPT will offer personalized financial advice (if you connect your bank account)
OpenAI’s ChatGPT now allows US Pro users to connect bank accounts through Plaid for tailored financial guidance, starting with a preview phase.
AI research papers are getting better, and it’s a big problem for scientists
Advances in AI are enabling near-perfect fake research papers, overwhelming peer review and threatening scientific integrity, experts say.