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Meta AI Users Are Inadvertently Sharing Their Private Chats With the World
techcrunch.com/2025/06/12/the-meta-ai-app-is-a-privacy-disaster/
The NYT Goes ‘Reefer Madness’ on ChatGPT
nytimes.com/2025/06/13/technology/chatgpt-ai-chatbots-conspiracies.html
The Wikimedia Research Newsletter
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Quoting Andrew Ng
There’s a new breed of GenAI Application Engineers who can build more-powerful applications faster than was possible before, thanks to generative AI. Individuals who can play this role are highly sought-after by businesses, but the job description is still coming into focus. [...]
Skilled GenAI Application Engineers meet two primary criteria: (i) They are able to use the new AI building blocks to quickly build powerful applications. (ii) They are able to use AI assistance to carry out rapid engineering, building software systems in dramatically less time than was possible before. In addition, good product/design instincts are a significant bonus.
Tags: careers, ai-assisted-programming, generative-ai, ai, llms, andrew-ng
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Swimming with Shadows: A Radiolab Week of Sharks
Design Patterns for Securing LLM Agents against Prompt Injections
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Double-Blasted
Reading a Big Number
★ Apple’s Spin on the Personalized Siri Apple Intelligence Reset
‘The Good, the Bad, and the Weird of Apple’s Newest Platform Updates’
sixcolors.com/post/2025/06/the-good-bad-and-weird-of-apples-newest-platform-updates/
Dan Moren, writing this week at Six Colors:
But you’ve heard about all of that, I’m sure, so we’re not going to rehash it. Instead, let’s get personal: I’m picking out, in my opinion, the best and worst new features of each of Apple’s platforms. To be clear, these are my completely scientific and totally well-reasoned expert opinions on the features that were announced, not just some off-the-cuff reactions less than a day later.
Link: sixcolors.com/post/2025/06/the-good-bad-and-weird-of-apples…
It's this blog's 23rd birthday
It's this blog's 23rd birthday today!
On June 12th 2022 I celebrated Twenty years of my blog with a big post full of highlights. Looking back now I'm amused to notice that my 20th birthday post came within two weeks of my earliest writing about LLMs: A Datasette tutorial written by GPT-3 and How to use the GPT-3 language model.
My generative-ai tag has reached 1,184 posts now.
I really do feel like blogging is onto its second wind. The amount of influence you can have on the world by consistently blogging about a subject is just as high today as it was back in the 2000s when blogging first started.
The best time to start a blog may have been twenty years ago, but the second best time to start a blog is today.
Tags: generative-ai, blogging
‘Tested’ on VisionOS 26 and Behind the Scenes at the Theater Immersive Broadcast of The Talk Show Live From WWDC
‘Liquid Glasslighting’
MG Siegler:
The underlying message that they’re trying to convey in all these interviews is clear: calm down, this isn’t a big deal, you guys are being a little crazy. And that, in turn, aims to undercut all the reporting about the turmoil within Apple — for years at this point — that has led to the situation with Siri. Sorry, the situation which they’re implying is not a situation. Though, I don’t know, normally when a company shakes up an entire team, that tends to suggest some sort of situation. That, of course, is never mentioned. Nor would you expect Apple — of all companies — to talk openly and candidly about internal challenges. But that just adds to this general wafting smell in the air.
The smell of bullshit.
‘How come I can’t breathe?': Musk’s data company draws a backlash in Memphis
Agentic Coding Recommendations
Agentic Coding Recommendations
There's a ton of actionable advice on using Claude Code in this new piece from Armin Ronacher. He's getting excellent results from Go, especially having invested a bunch of work in making the various tools (linters, tests, development servers etc) as accessible as possible through documenting them in a Makefile.Armin also recently shared a half hour YouTube video in which he worked with Claude Code to resolve two medium complexity issues in his minijinja Rust templating library, resulting in PR #805 and PR #804.
Via @mitsuhiko.at
Tags: go, ai, llms, rust, ai-assisted-programming, coding-agents, generative-ai, armin-ronacher, anthropic, claude, claude-code