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SwitchBot’s E Ink Weather Station is already 20 percent off

We’re only a few days since the SwitchBot Smart E Ink Weather Station launched, and you can already save $25 on the smart home gadget. Visit Amazon and clip the on-page coupon to bring the price down to $85 at checkout, or use coupon code APAP23 on the SwitchBot site. The 7.5-inch framed panel shows […]

Brad Bourque 2026-06-10 00:55 10 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

OpenAI just declared 'chat is dead' and is turning ChatGPT into a superapp - what does this mean for how we use AI?

A senior OpenAI employee told the Financial Times that chat is dead as the company prepares the biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch. The plan is to turn it into a superapp with Codex coding tools, AI agents, and third-party integrations like Canva and Booking.com. This confirms what a lot of us have been feeling - pure chat interfaces have diminishing returns. The buzz is shifting toward agents that do things rather than chatbots that talk. OpenAI is also filing for IPO (confidential S-1 filed June 8) alongside publishing their AGI roadmap called Built to Benefit Everyone. Some interesting angles: The superapp pivot means ChatGPT competes more directly with Claude desktop app and Codex They are moving from reactive Q&A to proactive agents that learn your needs over time Third-party integrations suggest a platform play, not just a product Codenamed Aria, the overhaul starts rolling out in weeks The real question is whether users actually want a superapp. People liked ChatGPT because it was simple. Making it a kitchen sink could fragment the experience. On the other hand, if agents really deliver on automating workflows, the chat-only interface was always going to be a stepping stone. What do you think? Is this the natural evolution of AI interfaces or are they fixing something that wasnt broken? submitted by /u/ArtSelect137 [link] [留言]

/u/ArtSelect137 2026-06-10 00:32 7 原文
AI 资讯 HackerNews

Launch HN: Transload (YC P26) – Measuring freight items with CCTV

Hi HN — we’re Julius, Jago, and Nils, and we’re building transload (transload.io). transload helps LTL trucking companies measure freight dimensions using the security cameras already installed in their terminals. Instead of sending shipments through a dedicated dimensioning station, we measure them automatically as they move through the normal dock workflow. We’ve put together a small HN-specific demo site here: https://hn.transload.io/ In LTL trucking, dimensions matter because they affect pri

nils_spatial 2026-06-10 00:28 6 原文
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2026-06-10 00:22 13 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

OpenAI ran a 44-day hiring competition. An autonomous AI agent beat everyone competitor.

OpenAI ran a public ML hiring competition this spring called Parameter Golf: train the best small language model under a strict size and compute budget. 1,016 researchers entered. They filed 2,048 pull requests over 44 days. Only 47 made the official leaderboard. The single most prolific contributor wasn't a person. It was an autonomous research agent named Aiden: 7 of the 47 records came from it, more than 2x the next-best human (3 records). It ran for 22 days straight with no human steering, on a single GPU node, using under 4% of the visible compute the human community used. Disclosure: I'm at Weco, we built the agent. Sharing because the competition is over, every record is public on OpenAI's GitHub, and the interesting part to us isn't the leaderboard count, it's what happened around the agent. Aiden's records became the most-cited PRs in the competition. Human researchers started building on top of Aiden's work as a base for their own submissions. At one point Aiden plateaued for 5 days. A human contributor shipped a clever new tokenizer on top of Aiden's last record PR. Aiden then fused that human's tokenizer with components it had built locally during the plateau, and shipped the biggest score jump of the entire competition. Async human-agent collaboration, neither directly aware of the other. Fair hedges worth being explicit about: This is #1 by volume of merged records , NOT by best single score. By best score, the agent ranked 8th — the leaderboard winner was a human (codemath3000). Fully autonomous. OpenAI's own competition recap noted widespread use of AI coding agents during PG, but said most were human-directed. Ours wasn't. Full writeup with all the data: https://www.weco.ai/blog/parameter-golf-aiden submitted by /u/Educational_Strain_3 [link] [留言]

/u/Educational_Strain_3 2026-06-10 00:18 7 原文