Issue 168⚡🎬 5-second AI video = 1 hour microwave time. Students are now asking AI to add typos to fool teachers. Scientists 3D print inside bodies without surgery.Hey there Bizarro readers! For those of you who are new here - welcome. For our returning and long-time readers - it’s nice to see you again. Grab your favorite beverage, get comfortable, and enjoy this month’s lineup of stories, stats, tools, and more. Let’s kick it off with our headliners:
Enjoy and say hello in the comments. Don’t worry, no one’s going to bite you. Maybe. 📰 From the Newsroom⚡🎬 5-Second AI Video = 1 Hour Microwave TimeMIT Technology Review recently conducted a comprehensive new investigation into AI's energy appetite and their analysis revealed that the technology is quietly reshaping America's entire power grid - and we're largely in the dark about the true scope of what's coming.
The most troubling aspect of this is that we're flying blind into an energy-intensive future because AI companies won't share real usage data, claiming trade secrets. As one researcher put it: "All bets are off in the coming years" as AI agents, reasoning models, and personalized AI multiply our current usage exponentially. What started as innocent chatbot queries is rapidly becoming one of the biggest energy stories of our time. 🤖📝 Higher Learning Has Turned Into an AI Arms Race Between Professors and StudentsThe academic cheating arms race has reached new levels of absurdity. According to a New York Magazine investigation, students aren't just using AI to write their papers - they're coaching chatbots to write poorly on purpose, complete with typos and freshman-level mistakes, to avoid detection by teachers and AI-detection software.
While I don’t condone cheating and I think that ultimately these students are doing themselves a disservice, there is also a counterpoint to consider here. On the one hand, those who cheat using AI tools are missing out on the knowledge they would have gained otherwise. Not to mention they are paying college tuition to not learn. But on the other hand, they are training themselves to become efficient prompt engineers. Maybe there’s a happy middle ground? What do you think?
🖨️🫀 Scientists 3D Print Inside Bodies Without SurgeryForget everything you know about medical implants and tissue repair. A team from Caltech just unveiled technology that can 3D print tissues, drug depots, and biosensors directly inside your body using nothing more than an injection and ultrasound waves. This breakthrough could eliminate the need for invasive surgeries to place implants or repair damaged tissues.
While there are still challenges (like printing on moving organs such as lungs and hearts), researchers believe AI could help solve these issues by rapidly adjusting to changes in the body during printing. This isn't science fiction anymore - it's the future of personalized medicine, where your body becomes its own 3D printer for exactly the treatments you need, exactly where you need them. ⛓️ Ten Must See Links of the MonthSponsored by Optimole, the best image optimization tool on the internet.
🎤 It’s How They Said It“Nobody expects a computer simulation of a hurricane to generate real wind and real rain. In the same way, a computer model of the brain may only ever simulate consciousness, but never give rise to it.” – Anil Seth, a neuroscientist, author, and public speaker who has pioneered research into the brain basis of consciousness for more than 20 years. 🧮 The Numbers Game
⚒️ Tools and ResourcesMotion: This open source motion library boasts first-class APIs for both JavaScript and React. It combines the power of JavaScript animations with the performance of native browser APIs. React ChronoSmart: This React timeline component offers versatile display options with three viewing modes (Horizontal, Vertical, and Tree). It features a straightforward data-driven API, fully customizable styling, TypeScript support for better code quality, nested timeline capabilities for complex hierarchies, and built-in slideshow functionality with various animation effects. Perfect for creating visually appealing, interactive timelines in your React projects. https://react-chrono.prabhumurthy.com/ Pages CMS: This GitHub-based content management system makes updating static sites painless without wrestling with Git or YAML files. Perfect for Next.js, Astro, Hugo, and Nuxt projects, it provides a friendly interface with visual editing, media management, search capabilities, and content scheduling - all running directly on GitHub. It's completely free to use and works with many popular static site generators. 🖼️ What Am I Looking At?Cliché, but true: perspective is everything. Next time you feel pressure, remind yourself that in an alternate reality, you could be this guy. 💬 What’s the Word?積ん読 (Tsundoku) is a Japanese word that translates into the act of buying books and letting them pile up unread. Something akin to a book hoarder. 🧑🏻💻👨🏽💻👩🏼💻 Pledge Your SupportWe recently turned on the pledges ask in Substack. Here’s why: Bizarro Devs has been a free publication for 168 issues, but none of those issues have been free to produce. As a company, we have absorbed the cost because we wanted to give back to the developer community that we are also a part of. Unfortunately, Google’s algorithm changes in the past year have put a significant dent in our revenue, which has made it more challenging to continue operating “as is.” There is a very real possibility that we will no longer be able to sustain the publication of Bizarro Devs on our own past the summer. We turned on the pledges to see if our community here would be willing to help us keep the newsletter alive. Regardless of the response, we don’t plan on immediately converting the newsletter into a paid publication, but the next two or three months will determine how we chart our course and the pledges will play a role in that. Thanks for considering, and as always, thank you reading! If this is the first time you're here at Bizarro Devs and you enjoyed the content, then sign up here to join us on the first Tuesday of every month. Until we see each other again, Bizarro Devs is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Bizarro Devs that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
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