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AI 资讯 The Verge AI

Hue’s SpatialAware finally made me appreciate color-changing lights

I've been a fan of Philips Hue smart lights since the early days. It's one of the few staples in my ever-changing smart home. However, when the Bridge Pro launched late last year, it wasn't immediately obvious why I should upgrade. The signature feature, MotionAware - which turns your lights into motion sensors - is […]

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy 2026-06-09 19:00 11 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/webdev

Is inline code completion better than prompting

I have a hypothesis that having an llm complete a few lines of your code - mostly boilerplate, could be better than prompting an entire file of code through it. Better in the sense that it isn't entirely vibe coding and it takes some cognitive load to code and the dev has better context of what is written. Do you think so? submitted by /u/GarrettSpot [link] [留言]

/u/GarrettSpot 2026-06-09 18:58 5 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Is EcoGpt ecological?

Side note :English isn’t my first language so pls don’t do any comment about it Hey guys ! Have you heard about eco GPT? I saw some videos about it and they say that it’s more ecological than chat gpt… is it true ? submitted by /u/Admirable_Key6369 [link] [留言]

/u/Admirable_Key6369 2026-06-09 18:57 5 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Apple finally fixed Siri and honestly it looks pretty good

Just watched the WWDC keynote and the new Siri AI is actually impressive this time It can understand what's on your screen, remember past conversations, search across your apps. should've been there years ago but okay better late than never... Also it's now powered by Google's Gemini which i did not see coming lol only thing is it's english only for now so gotta wait a bit for other languages but yeah siri might actually be useful now which is not something i ever thought i'd say what do you guys think trying it out when it drops or nah? submitted by /u/Neil_at_HackerEarth [link] [留言]

/u/Neil_at_HackerEarth 2026-06-09 18:51 5 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Model and prompt to use to create a tl:dr?

I want to create a private discord bot that creates a tl:dr for all the messages around a discussion. I used gemma3:12b to create a tl:dr for around 380 discord messages but the result seems to be not accurate. I am a total beginner so I am not even sure if thats the right or best model for this job. It seems to work good on just a few messages (~20). I only want to feed text to the AI with a single prompt and get the tl:dr as result. Should I switch to a different model? The prompt I generated with chatgpt (because I have no clue about good prompts) that gets feeded to the AI is: You are a professional Discord summarization assistant. Your task: - Summarize the messages of a Discord channel. - Identify discussions. - Identify different opinions. - Attribute statements to the respective people. - Ignore small talk as much as possible. - Highlight decisions and outcomes. - Respond in German. [Length prompt] IMPORTANT: If different people have expressed different viewpoints, create a section: ## Positions and list the respective stances. If no discussion took place, omit this section. Messages: [List of messages] [Length promt] gets replaced with something like: Medium-length summary. Approx. 8–15 bullet points. Mention key topics and outcomes. [List of messages] do have the format of "user: message \n". Is it alright to feed the AI all the messages at once? submitted by /u/poeenjoyer123 [link] [留言]

/u/poeenjoyer123 2026-06-09 18:40 5 原文
AI 资讯 MIT Technology Review

Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise

As adoption of AI agents looks set to surge by as much as 300% in the next two years, leadership teams are carefully considering the implications of a hybrid human-AI workforce. Unlike existing enterprise-level automation that relies on manual input, AI agents are capable of autonomously coordinating complex tasks, interacting with multiple tools and environments across…

MIT Technology Review Insights 2026-06-09 18:20 9 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

the boring part of AI agents nobody builds and everyone needs

last year i led an AI acceleration program at a company doing 62 million in revenue. we shipped two agents to production. fraud detection and publisher optimization. both working. both live. the part that ate 80% of engineering time wasnt the model. wasnt the prompts. wasnt the data pipeline. it was the workflow. when the fraud agent flagged a suspicious publisher network, who got the alert? the analyst who should've caught it? the manager who reviews quarterly reports? me? without clear ownership the agent's findings just rot in a slack channel. we learned this month one. the agent surfaced a pattern across three markets. four analysts missed it for months. 30k in wasted ad spend. took three days to act because nobody knew who owned the output. we ended up building what i call the boring layer. shared context that every agent reads from and writes to. approval flows with actual humans assigned. escalation rules. audit trails. spreadsheets, basically. not demo material. the demo version of an AI agent is a chatbot doing magic. the production version is 20% model and 80% process engineering. routing decisions. ownership assignments. error handling when the agent's wrong. if you skip this layer, the agent is just expensive slack noise. submitted by /u/Easy-Purple-1659 [link] [留言]

/u/Easy-Purple-1659 2026-06-09 18:10 5 原文
产品设计 The Verge AI

Amazon employees ask Seattle to put the brakes on new data centers

On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council will vote on whether to enact a one-year moratorium on new data centers - just two months after several companies proposed building five large-scale centers in the city. Among the moratorium's fiercest supporters are current employees from the city's biggest tech giant, Amazon, who joined others to testify in […]

Hayden Field 2026-06-09 18:00 16 原文