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AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Anthropic Fable 5's silent downgrade got walked back in 24 hours, that should concern you even more

A lot of discussion about Fable 5 has focused on the visible restrictions: cybersecurity, biology, certain chemistry. You hit a wall, you get a notification, you get redirected to Opus 4.8. That's frustrating, but at least it's honest. At least you know the model stepped back. Here's the part that's really disturbing, buried in a 319-page system card: There's a second category of restriction. For AI development and research work, Fable 5 doesn't redirect you. It doesn't notify you. It responds. It just delivers a deliberately weakened answer, and the system card describes this explicitly as "not visible to the user." Anthropic walked this back within 24 hours after fierce backlash. They apologized. "We made the wrong tradeoff." Good. But sit with what actually happened here, because the reversal is being treated as the end of the story when it's the beginning of a much harder problem. We now know three things we cannot unknow: Anthropic built this. They shipped it. And they only reversed it when the backlash was loud enough. The question isn't whether this specific invisible downgrade still exists. The question is what else might they be doing, in categories that don't generate the same backlash, that isn't disclosed in a document most people will never read anyway. This is a new kind of problem. And to understand why, you have to take a step back for a second. The pattern In January 2026, OpenAI announced that they would retire GPT-4o. Hundreds of thousands of daily users had built working relationships with that model over months: preferences it learned, corrections they made, communication styles that developed through hundreds of sessions. Gone. In February 2026, Gemini users found their chat histories had quietly vanished. No warning. No export. In April, Anthropic cut off Claude Pro and Max subscribers from using their subscriptions with third-party tools. Workflows that people depended on broke overnight. Each of these was framed differently. Model retirement

/u/PenfieldLabs 2026-06-11 18:57 12 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/webdev

AI Agent, Claude CLI and Linear, all working together.

I set up a Claude CLI instance on a Google Cloud VM Instance, cloned all my project repos (we run a dev agency), and wired up webhooks to Linear. When a ticket gets tagged, the CLI automatically reviews the relevant repo, understands what needs to be done, and drops a detailed technical breakdown right into the ticket. It's cut ticket completion time because devs now have way more context to feed into Claude Code or Cursor and just start building. Next step: I'm trying to get Claude to actually create working PRs based on that evaluation and knock out the whole ticket end-to-end. Still figuring out if the loop can fully close. Has anyone worked on a system like this? Would love to hear your approach. submitted by /u/theTbling [link] [留言]

/u/theTbling 2026-06-11 18:57 5 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Within a few years, owning the smartest AI will mean nothing — everyone will have it. The edge is knowing how to run it.

Every layer of AI solved the problem the last one left behind. The unsolved one: a shared, measurable standard for how to RUN intelligence — yours and the AI's, together. I spent 10+ years writing it down and it's falsifiable (pre-registered tests, failure lines locked before data). Asking for your strongest critiques Essay: https://joshmason573557.substack.com/p/colive-the-missing-standard-for-the submitted by /u/Useful-Ad-7895 [link] [留言]

/u/Useful-Ad-7895 2026-06-11 18:43 12 原文
开发者 Reddit r/webdev

How important is the work environment for a developer coding long hours at home?

What are the minimum requirements to have as a beginner web developer to be able to efficently learn and work online? like should you code in a private room? what kinds of desks are appropriate and what are not? how important is the calm atmosphere inside the house and outside? I know there is something called ergonomics and I want to ask programmers who have experience with learning and working from home and coding for long hours at home, if we categorize the working environments in 3 types: inapropriate, acceptable, good. What things should be in each category? Please share your experiences with any work environments you have/had. Thanks. submitted by /u/DurianLongjumping329 [link] [留言]

/u/DurianLongjumping329 2026-06-11 18:43 5 原文
开源项目 The Verge AI

iFixit Trump phone teardown confirms it’s an HTC dupe

After getting its hands on a Trump phone and tearing it apart, iFixit has confirmed what I first reported back in February: the T1 Phone is an almost exact duplicate of the HTC U24 Pro. iFixit partnered with NBC to get hold of the network's media sample of the Trump phone, along with a U24 […]

Dominic Preston 2026-06-11 18:40 8 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Is this music AI?

I think it is but I'd just like to get some second opinions, especially from music creators. This is their spotify page https://open.spotify.com/artist/4dSJvPjnA1RU6KcngvaZ96 The artwork is definitely AI and there's no real composer name so some red flags there already. submitted by /u/WelderRound2925 [link] [留言]

/u/WelderRound2925 2026-06-11 18:39 5 原文
AI 资讯 The Verge AI

YouTube is introducing DMs (again)

YouTube is reintroducing private messaging after testing new ways for users to share videos and "have conversations about them" last year. In an announcement on its official blog, YouTube says it's now starting to expand the in-app video sharing and messaging feature to users in the US and "other global regions" who are 18 or […]

Jess Weatherbed 2026-06-11 18:08 12 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/MachineLearning

[P] Extreme Imbalance Data from 100K dataset only have 56 failure [P]

as in the title, my goal is to predicting failure and RUL of machine, dataset is timestamp and when machine is failure it will labeled with 1 that only have 56 https://preview.redd.it/plbydmenmm6h1.png?width=1205&format=png&auto=webp&s=2fefe3cc2e3fe554b81c9e0b4012c5345e73ec3f From this data im ditching operating hours and humidity because it didnt show correlation for machine failure, what algorithm or deeplearning suit for it? submitted by /u/False-Seesaw-1899 [link] [留言]

/u/False-Seesaw-1899 2026-06-11 18:04 6 原文