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1. jeffbe+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-11 16:34:25
Literally every headline that 404 media has published about subjects I understand first-hand has been false.
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2. ameliu+pa[view] [source] 2025-12-11 17:20:21
>>jeffbe+(OP)
Can we use AI to fix this?

Make an LLM read the articles behind the links, and then rewrite the headlines (in a browser plugin for instance).

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3. add-su+Ed[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-11 17:34:14
>>ameliu+pa
HN already needlessly rewrites headlines with automation and it's more annoying to see automation go stupidly wrong than letting the original imperfect situation stand. Having outrage about headlines is a choice.
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4. ameliu+Fk[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-11 18:08:27
>>add-su+Ed
I don't think HN's rewrite algorithm uses modern LLM techniques.

Also, it could be optional. It probably should be, in fact.

replies(2): >>jeffbe+Cr >>shakna+zK
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5. jeffbe+Cr[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-11 18:43:03
>>ameliu+Fk
My browser integrates an LLM, so I asked it to restate the headline of this one, and it came up with "Developer Suspended by Google After Uploading AI Dataset Containing CSAM" which seems pretty even-handed. Of course, I would want to dial the snark to 11. Many hacker stories can be headlined "Developer discovers that C still sucks" etc.
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6. shakna+zK[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-11 20:06:22
>>ameliu+Fk
If you edit a title after posting, it will not be rewritten again until a human at Y Combinator comes across it.
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