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OpenAI Joins the Linux Foundation's New Agentic AI Foundation (nerds.xyz) 18

OpenAI, alongside Anthropic and Block, have launched the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation, describing it as a neutral home for standards as agentic systems move into real production. It may sound well-meaning, but Slashdot reader and NERDS.xyz founder BrianFagioli isn't buying the narrative. In a report for NERDS.xyz, Fagioli writes: Instead of opening models, training data, or anything that would meaningfully shift power toward the community, the companies involved are donating lightweight artifacts like AGENTS.md, MCP, and goose. They're useful, but they're also the safest, least threatening pieces of their ecosystem to "open." From where I sit, it looks like a strategic attempt to lock in influence over emerging standards before truly open projects get a chance to define the space. I see the entire move as smoke and mirrors.

With regulators paying closer attention and developer trust slipping, creating a Linux Foundation directed fund gives these companies convenient cover to say they're being transparent and collaborative. But nothing about this structure forces them to share anything substantial, and nothing about it changes the closed nature of their core technology. To me, it looks like Big Tech trying to set the rules of the game early, using the language of openness without actually embracing it. Slashdot readers have seen this pattern before, and this one feels no different.

Comment At least our successors will not have the option (Score 1) 180

... of mining vast amounts of cheap energy in the form of squished forests (not dinosaurs -- it was early forests decaying without the presence of fungi to break them down, mostly) as coal, oil, LNG for their industrial revolutions.

The raccoons, or crows, or octopuses will have to move directly from manual labour to machinery powered by renewable resources like solar and wind, since we will have sucked most of the fossil fuels out of the planet just before we drive ourselves to extinction.

Presuming the resulting climate, due to our stupidity, will still allow their evolution to intelligence and industry, honestly at this point I think it'll be for the best. We will have removed the easy, tempting, but ultimately destructive option so they cannot be beguiled by it.

Comment No thanks, just bring back what was nerfed (Score 1) 36

Assistant used to:

- let me play music not on Youtube Music;
- play some actually fun party games;
- have an SDK for custom voice-controlled apps.
- (the BIG one) let me ask for and play podcasts outside of Youtube Music. (newsflash: not everyone hosts podcasts on youtube!)

All this was nerfed in the past 2-3 years and now our Assistants at home are used for nothing more than asking the time, date, weather, maybe an alarm or reminder, switching on/off some lights.

If they gimp the platform any more I'm just going to throw them out at this point.

Comment If reliable, it could also feed us (Score 3, Interesting) 62

Mealworms are a potential human protein source, see https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedium.com%2Fsignals-of-... .. if we can recycle plastics *and* feed people, what's not to like? (Other than eating mealworms.. bug we can/should get over that).

Comment This is a problem with Boeing and the law (Score 1) 232

Boeing has had how long to build the new AF1? 8 years without progress?

And what law has Congress passed that stops a president from corruptly diverting assets into their foundations upon exit from office?

Solve these two problems first before you go moaning about Trump being Trump yet again.

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