Baidu drops 'Ernie Turbo 8' and users are losing their minds over 6-8 step generation that's apparently faster than a caffeinated cheetah. The model comes with built-in bias as a charming bonus feature, but hey, at least you need massive resolutions to avoid that 'baked potato' aesthetic everyone's been complaining about.
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Someone made a Pennywise music video using AI and 589 Redditors decided this was worth their upvotes. Because apparently what the world needed was an algorithmic clown nightmare set to music.
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Claude Opus 4.7 benchmarks hit Reddit and 660 people got excited about numbers on charts. The singularity crowd is doing what they do best: obsessing over marginal improvements while pretending this changes everything.
r/singularity
FLUX.2 gets a 'Small Decoder' that's faster, uses less VRAM, and maintains quality—but only 7 people on Reddit seem to care. Sometimes the most useful updates get the least fanfare, which is peak tech community priorities.
r/FluxAI
OpenAI frantically updates Codex with computer control, image generation, and memory because Claude Code is eating their lunch. Nothing says 'we're totally not panicking' like throwing every possible feature at the wall to see what sticks.
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Luma launches an AI production studio and their debut project is Moses starring Ben Kingsley, because nothing says 'cutting-edge technology' like biblical epics. At least Prime Video viewers will get to see if AI can make parting the Red Sea look believable on a streaming budget.
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