Ally Haire | deAI
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Ally Haire | deAI
@DeveloperAlly
Founder @Lilypad_Tech - the Open Access AI Innovation Economy. Robotics Engineer, Computer Scientist & Philosopher Prev-@ibm -@protocollabs


BREAKING: President Trump orders ALL Federal agencies in the US Government to immediately stop using Anthropic's technology.





🚨Chinese AI labs just dropped 3 frontier open-source models ~3-20x cheaper than the US in the last week I made this benchmark + price cheatsheet with everything you need to know. Minimax M2.5: Ultracheap, great for coding Kimi K2.5: all-rounder, best for OpenClaw Zhipu GLM-5: Premium all-rounder


Okay so, we just found that over 50 papers published at @Neurips 2025 have AI hallucinations I don't think people realize how bad the slop is right now It's not just that researchers from @GoogleDeepMind, @Meta, @MIT, @Cambridge_Uni are using AI - they allowed LLMs to generate hallucinations in their papers and didn't notice at all. It's insane that these made it through peer review👇


Guest essay on the blog by @sebkrier on what advanced AI will mean for jobs. Séb is AGI policy dev lead at DeepMind, and is a must-follow for his posts on how AI will impact society. In the essay, Séb argues that full labor displacement--or full substitution--requires a bunch of extreme assumptions to hold true simultaneously. Human labor share will remain a substantial part of the economy a lot longer than the AGI-maximalist timelines suggest because 1) complementarities will persist for quite a while and 2) economic value is not determined solely by efficiency--human involvement is often an integral part of a service/product's value. While full substitution may occur at some point down the line, it should not be the "default assumption" or starting point, as the underlying assumptions are extremely fragile. Rather, it may happen gradually and continuously, with "cyborgism" lasting quite a long time. It's an excellent essay, and you can read it in full here: aleximas.substack.com/p/the-cyborg-e… And if you like this type of content, do consider subscribing to the blog: aleximas.substack.com










