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The Dunning-Kruger Effect, Now Available at Enterprise Scale

The Dunning-Kruger Effect, Now Available at Enterprise Scale The research is starting to coalesce, with different angles on whether AI is degrading human cognition or not. The right response is not panic--but it's also not dismissal. "Cognitive surrender" (outsourcing one's thinking to AI entirely for a given task) has been creeping into our current zeitgeist as a pre-accepted truth, and researchers have started to examine it more deeply. There are several papers that I think deserve serious a

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How to Add Live Telemetry and Failure Diagnosis to Isaac Lab, MuJoCo, or Gazebo Training in Under 5 Minutes

If you train robot policies long enough, you eventually realize the main problem is not launching runs. It is answering these questions fast enough: Is the run actually learning? Is it stuck? Did the reward improve for the right reason? Is one joint or one failure mode quietly ruining transfer? Did the crash already tell us what to fix? This post walks through a practical approach using SimTooReal, a platform built for robotics teams working across Isaac Lab, MuJoCo, Gazebo, and LeRobot workflow

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Writers Who Use AI Without a Harness Are One Published Article From Disaster

Writers Who Use AI Without a Harness Are One Published Article From Disaster AI can be tremendously helpful, or can drive you right into Disaster Chasm. Here are some ways to NOT get burned. Just over a month ago, a staff writer at Ars Technica was fired. The journalist covering AI, Benj Edwards, senior AI reporter, got tripped up by AI. The published article attributed quotes to a real person. Those quotes were fabricated: not pulled from a transcript, not reconstructed from notes, not collec

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Build a Real-Time Stock Signal Scanner in Python (No Bloomberg Terminal Required)

Most retail traders look at one indicator at a time. Professional quant desks look for confluence - multiple signals firing on the same ticker at the same moment. That's what separates a noisy RSI reading from a high-confidence trade setup. This guide shows you how to build a Python stock scanner that finds those confluence moments using the SignalSage API - a quantitative signals API that scans for VWAP deviation, RSI exhaustion, Bollinger Band squeezes, and volume spikes happening simultaneous

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Show HN: Ironwall, a safety-first native programming language and compiler

Hi HN, I have been working on a new programming language and compiler. Website: https://ironwall-lang.dev GitHub: https://github.com/3WyUFvDOdCbBw7gOZHwcfgKF/ironwall Why a new language is still needed: https://ironwall-lang.dev/en/motivation The compiler is written in TypeScript at the moment, and work on a self-hosting compiler written in Ironwall is ongoing. I would be interested in feedback. Thank you. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48430077 Points: 5 # Comments: 1

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