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Nio1024 commented on Why and How China Will Win AI: A Systems Understanding of China's AI Playbook   zackaryia.com/blog/2025-1... · Posted by u/Zackaryia
Nio1024 · 4 days ago
Despite the fact that China's one-party system has its own issues, it is undeniable that this political structure allows China to relatively "concentrate forces to accomplish major tasks." Since the launch of ChatGPT, China has essentially sparked a nationwide "war of a thousand models." In addition to providing enterprises with favorable policies and subsidies, the government has encouraged civil servants at nearly every level of administration to learn about and understand AIGC. Leaders at all levels of government are required to dedicate a certain amount of time to specialized training courses on the subject.

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Nio1024 commented on Mr TIFF   inventingthefuture.ghost.... · Posted by u/speckx
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
Respect to those unsung engineers who made such lasting contributions, and to the author as well. This kind of work is not easy, but truly meaningful. I do have a question, though: shouldn’t the creation of industry standards also allow individual attribution, similar to how patents credit inventors?
Nio1024 commented on Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers' access to data, EU commission rules   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/anigbrowl
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
Because of the EU’s strict regulations, many internet products have simply given up on the European market. In some ways, this makes Europe seem a bit “behind the times.” Of course, the world still needs some conservatives to keep things in balance.
Nio1024 commented on Did people in the 90s worry about the efficiency of the internet    · Posted by u/burgiee
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
A serious issue is that in recent years, graduates in some majors may find it extremely difficult to secure jobs. I've noticed that many companies have replaced positions related to visual design with AI tools. Graduating only to be unemployed is really miserable.
Nio1024 commented on LLMs can get "brain rot"   llm-brain-rot.github.io/... · Posted by u/tamnd
avazhi · 2 months ago
“Studying “Brain Rot” for LLMs isn’t just a catchy metaphor—it reframes data curation as cognitive hygiene for AI, guiding how we source, filter, and maintain training corpora so deployed systems stay sharp, reliable, and aligned over time.”

An LLM-written line if I’ve ever seen one. Looks like the authors have their own brainrot to contend with.

Nio1024 · 2 months ago
I think using large language models really accelerates mental atrophy. It's like when you use an input method for a long time, it automatically completes words for you, and then one day when you pick up a pen to write, you find you can't remember how to spell the words. However, the main point in the article is that we need to feed high-quality data to large language models. This view is actually a consensus, isn't it? Many agent startups are striving to feed high-quality domain-specific knowledge and workflows to large models.
Nio1024 commented on I am a programmer, not a rubber-stamp that approves Copilot generated code   prahladyeri.github.io/blo... · Posted by u/pyeri
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
I don’t think AI is anywhere near the point of replacing humans yet. The main issue here is whether the use of these tools is forced or voluntary. I’ve seen quite a few companies where the boss tries to fully adopt AI productivity tools, but faces strong resistance during implementation.From the employees’ perspective, the boss might be moving too aggressively without considering the practical realities. From the boss’s perspective, it’s frustrating to see the pushback.This tension seems to be a common challenge at the current stage of AI adoption.
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
Just to add,many people tend to overestimate the power of AI. At least for now, vibe coding doesn’t play a significant role in building complex software. I recently read a Stack Overflow research report showing that:“Most respondents are not vibe coding (72%), and an additional 5% are emphatic it not being part of their development workflow.”It also noted that in a future with advanced AI, the #1 reason developers would still ask another human for help is “When I don’t trust AI’s answers” (75%).This clearly shows that human developers remain the ultimate
Nio1024 commented on I am a programmer, not a rubber-stamp that approves Copilot generated code   prahladyeri.github.io/blo... · Posted by u/pyeri
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
I don’t think AI is anywhere near the point of replacing humans yet. The main issue here is whether the use of these tools is forced or voluntary. I’ve seen quite a few companies where the boss tries to fully adopt AI productivity tools, but faces strong resistance during implementation.From the employees’ perspective, the boss might be moving too aggressively without considering the practical realities. From the boss’s perspective, it’s frustrating to see the pushback.This tension seems to be a common challenge at the current stage of AI adoption.
Nio1024 commented on America's future could hinge on whether AI slightly disappoints   noahpinion.blog/p/america... · Posted by u/jxmorris12
Nio1024 · 2 months ago
Gotta thank AI — it’s keeping my portfolio from collapsing, at least for now . But yeah, I totally see the point: AI investment might be one of the few things holding up the U.S. economy, and it doesn’t even have to fail spectacularly to cause trouble. Even a “slightly disappointing” AI wave could ripple across markets and policy.

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Hey, I’m Nio Currently hacking on an AI coding tool for backend dev — because I was tired of AIs that can autocomplete one-liners but panic when asked to build something real.
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