Wtf is with the light?

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aajhai batti aaune jane bhairakhdo raicha

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u/nullpointerr404 — 1 day ago

How do i tell if an ai agent hitting my checkout is actually backed by a real person or just some bot farming my store??

So I've been noticing more non human traffic actually getting to checkout, not just browsing and leaving. some of it looks like real ai agents doing legit shopping for someone, but some of it is probably just bots trying to grab limited stock or abuse discount codes.

Problem is i cant tell the difference. Like whats stopping someone from spinning up 50 bots that just look like "shopping agents" and cleaning out my inventory during a sale. I dont have any way to check if theres an actual accountable person behind the thing thats buying, or if its just a script pretending to be an agent.

Been reading a bit and apparently this is a known gap right now, theres this "human backed AI agent" idea forming, basically kyc but for the agent instead of the customer. From what i found tools like AgentKit and skyfire are both trying to solve this, letting the agent carry some kind of proof that a real verified person is actually behind it, without me needing to know who that person actually is. So i just get a yes/no on "is someone real accountable for this" instead of full identity info.

Still feels pretty early tho and i dont think theres one agreed standard yet, and idk if any of this is even easy to plug into an existing store setup

anyone else run into this? how are you guys checking if its a real person behind the agent or just treating all agent traffic as suspicious until proven otherwise.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 1 day ago

Is LinkedIn becoming irrelevant these days?

everyone wants to be expert posting everything relevant and irrelevant. Why everyone wants to be sound like more and more expert? I've seen some few people who are not so good in their jobs and still they post some heavy words and ai generated slops and call themselves expert lol.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 1 day ago

why nepal's tech startups are so fucked up?

being a tech startup why everyone wants to be label themselves as "CEO" in tech industry? like micro managing people, strict 9-5 time? no work flexibility since people can do their assigned tasks even though they're not present in the office? why everyone is chasing the CEO, Co founder titles only rather than delivering actual value?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 1 day ago

Are anti deepfake tools are necessary?

With the rising advancements of the AI and tech deepfakes are becoming more and more realistic from politicians to celebrities, actors and even some influencers are becoming more and more exposed to this issue. Since everyone can get access to every photos and videos because of the rising dominance of the social media usage.

And people are actually believing those deepfakes and judging people. Many deepfake victims are on the rise and I really wonder if the deepfake detection tools like Deep Face and others can actually solve these problems or do we even require those tools?

If not then what will be the impact of these deepfakes?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 5 days ago

Does AI agents create more problems or what?

Since the rise of AI technology is growing day by day and AI agents are increasing in the same way with the evolution of tech and user's requirements. And one thing that I keep wondering about is this really solving the problems or creating more problems?

As many people have became the victim of AI scams. Is there any solutions that can actually verify who's behind that AI agents or do we even need to verify who's behind the AI agents like actual human or bot?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 9 days ago

Is the war of the technology between giant nations?

Being a daily user of AI I use mainly the tools like Gemini, Claude, Chatgpt, perplexity and few others. But while I use Deepseek, Kimi and other Chinese models they're quite more efficient in terms of both the quality, reasoning and even coding and stuffs and mainly the cost. Might not be fit for in complex tasks. But for daily users like sm managers, content writers and all who are paying the heavy subscriptions might benefit them.

And most of the general users still doesn't know about them. It's like the westerners and the capitalists who runs the world still selling us the propaganda about china and their tech and blah blah.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 11 days ago

Which SIP is best to invest?

Need advice regarding which SIP to invest? Since there are lot's of them and I've been thinking about investing 10k per month.

Need some good suggestions.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 12 days ago

How much it's going to have effect in the Search results moreover on the visibility?

Been going through one article that says Google has stopped giving preferences to the Reddit results on the Serp. How much it's going to impact on the overall brand visibility and what will be it's impact on the long run?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 14 days ago
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Has AI actually helped to improve your PPC campaigns and performance or has it mostly created more work? What changed for you?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 14 days ago

I keep thinking AI agents might actually make social media ads more valuable

I keep thinking about how AI agents might actually make social media ads more valuable rather than less.

And then i came across Hakuhodo DY launching a human-verified ad network with World ID to serve ads only to verified humans instead of AI agents, bots, and crawlers also they reported with over 10 fold higher CTR during a pilot they launched in 2025 with LG Electronics.

And what I keep coming back to is the idea that as AI agents become more common, social media ads could end up becoming even more important, not less.

If AI starts handling more search, browsing, and routine tasks, then channels where brands can still reach and influence real people might become more valuable. It makes me think human attention could end up feeling like a scarcer resource, and platforms built around real user engagement might benefit from that.

I might be off, but I keep wondering whether the rise of AI agents could actually strengthen the long-term value of SMM rather than reduce it.

What you guys think about this?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 15 days ago

How to identify the contents that we're consuming on daily basis is real or AI generated?

Many of us still agree on that what we consume on a daily basis are real or fake. Even though you've a good knowledge on the AI generated contents many of us still struggle to distinguish between them. Recently on my feed I've been seeing many deepfake contents and it makes me wonder what will happen in the future.

Looked at few of the solutions that has been developed in recent times and saw about the Deepface thing that actually tries to solve the problem of Deepfake and helps to distinguish between real or AI generated human.

Will these types of solutions can actually be good or even they are sufficient enough to tackle those problems related to privacy thing?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 18 days ago

I bought a new shampoo's bottle as a farewell gift to my teacher when I was at class 9 and then I jerked off inside the bottle and gave it to him.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 24 days ago

I wasn't expecting this to be the part of AI that interested me

Everyone talks about AI getting smarter, but I feel like nobody talks enough about knowing whether you're even talking to a person anymore.

I was playing around with AgentKit after knowing that this kind of technology exists too over the weekend and ended up looking into World ID as well. The technical side is cool, but what stuck with me was the bigger problem.

If AI agents are going to be everywhere, how do apps know when there's an actual human involved?

Feels like we're going to run into this problem way more often over the next few years.

Curious what everyone else thinks are people actually worried about this yet or am I just spending too much time reading AI stuff and developing my own hypothesis.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 26 days ago

Would you trust an AI agent to make decisions for you?

I'm comfortable letting AI handle repetitive tasks, but I'd still hesitate to let it make important decisions without human review. Where do you draw the line?

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u/nullpointerr404 — 26 days ago
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Need some advice on how not to get over exhausted during weekends?

I usually work for at least 10-12 hours shift for 5 days and during the weekend I feel like doing nothing, I usually feels over exhausted and rot in the bed until Sunday. How to be at least productive and do some activities that will help to not get over exhausted.

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u/nullpointerr404 — 26 days ago