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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 14, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Bell Labs Announces TRADIC in 1955, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Bloggers - Heres a Trick on How to Bypass ANY AI Detectors to Why The Hell is Observability So Darn Expensive!?, let’s dive right in.


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Bloggers - Heres a Trick on How to Bypass ANY AI Detectors

TL;DR How to write thoughtfully by expanding and elaborating on your ideas.

By @editingprotocol [ 4 Min read ]

No, you don’t - this is not that kind of article 😭

https://hackernoon.com/the-right-way-to-use-ai-on-hackernoon?embedable=true

TL;DR: We have our own AI detector at work, and if you use AI to submit generic work. We will catch you, and we will reject your story.

Spoiler Alert! It is called “Thoughtful Writing” ✍️..

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machine-learning

Knowledge Graphs May Be the Missing Link Businesses Need for an AI that Works

TL;DR Knowledge graphs provide the missing “truth layer” for AI that transforms probabilistic outputs into real world business acceleration.

By @linked_do [ 14 Min read ]

Organizations are facing a critical challenge to AI adoption: how to leverage their domain-specific knowledge to use AI in a way that delivers trustworthy results. Knowledge graphs provide the missing “truth layer” for AI that transforms probabilistic outputs into real world business acceleration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIKfKx8MB8s&embedable=true

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM6XIICm_qo&embedable=true

📊 Graph Fundamentals..

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How to Use OSINT and HUMINT to Land Your Next Role

Discover how job seekers can ethically leverage OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) and HUMINT (Human Intelligence) to stand out in competitive hiring processes.

By @joecicero [ 4 Min read ]



machine-learning

AI Replacing Humans Was Sci-Fi. Now It Can Do 43% of Modern Jobs, Anthropic Finds

TL;DR How AI threatens global jobs: 44% of AI apps can replace workers, creating risks of mass unemployment. Learn about the Turing Trap and potential solutions.

By @sharkroman [ 7 Min read ]

Diving deeper into the research reveals an even more concerning trend: another 31.3% of jobs fall under "Task Iteration" - where AI and humans temporarily collaborate. Here's what this means in practice:

This whole crisis is connected to the famous Turing test. Here's why:..

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machine-learning

The AI World Has a New Darling—And It’s Not a Transformer

TL;DR Discover Mamba, a novel selective state space model (SSM) that outperforms Transformers in speed and scalability.

By @rendering [ 8 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Albert Gu, Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University with Equal contribution (agu@cs.cmu.edu);

(2) Tri Dao, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University with Equal contribution (tri@tridao.me).

Abstract and 1. Introduction

2 State Space Models

3.2 Improving SSMs with Selection

3.4 A Simplifed SSM Architecture..

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programming

Why The Hell is Observability So Darn Expensive!?

TL;DR No matter how inexpensive a monitoring vendors prices seem, if you dont have a plan for your data, any cost can seem like its too much.

By @leonadato [ 12 Min read ]

ACT NOW! LIMITED TIME OFFER! OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY! I’m ready for my next adventure as a DevRel advocate / Technical Evangelist / IT Talespinner. If that sounds like something you need, drop me a line in email or on LinkedIn

New Relic charges..

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On This Day

Bell Labs Announces TRADIC

AT&T Bell Laboratories announces the completion of the first fully transistorized computer, TRADIC. TRADIC, which stood for TRAnsistor DIgital Computer, contained nearly 800 transistors, which replaced the standard vacuum tube and allowed the machine to operate on fewer than 100 watts which was one-twentieth the power required by a comparable...

Poll Of the Week

Will true decentralization ever be achieved?

Decentralization - the ultimate goal of modern internet development. Will it be able to leverage blockchain and peer-to-peer networks to shift power from central authorities to communities, promoting collective trust and transparency?

Yes – True decentralization is achievable. Innovative technologies and evolving governance models can eventually overcome centralized power structures.
No – It’s unlikely true decentralization will ever be realized. Challenges like scalability, economic incentives, and inherent human tendencies toward hierarchy may always lead to some centralization.
It depends – It may depend on the definition and context. The feasibility of true decentralization can vary depending on how it is defined across technical, political, and social contexts.
Unsure – I need more information before deciding. The complexities and evolving nature of decentralization leave some uncertain until further evidence and developments emerge.

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