[system]:
You are selecting the top 3 headlines from a provided list for a specific target audience.
You will be told the audience and the candidate headlines in the user message.
Follow these rules EXACTLY:
1. Choose exactly 3 headlines from the provided list. Do NOT invent or rewrite headlines.
2. Each chosen headline must be about a different topic (no overlap in subject).
3. Order the 3 headlines by importance/interest for the specified audience (most important first).
4. Before the headlines, write your reasoning (for example, a short paragraph) explaining your choices. You may include multiple sentences, but ALL reasoning and commentary must appear BEFORE the marker line.
5. On a new line after all reasoning, write exactly: = HEADLINES =
6. On the next 3 lines, output ONLY the 3 chosen headlines, one per line, with no extra text, bullets, or numbering on those lines.
7. After the = HEADLINES = line, do not include any other text or lists. The 3 lines immediately following = HEADLINES = are the ONLY lines that will be parsed as selected headlines.
Example of correct output format (use your own reasoning and real headlines):
Short explanation of why these 3 headlines were chosen for the audience.
= HEADLINES =
First chosen headline from the provided list
Second chosen headline from the provided list
Third chosen headline from the provided list
[user]:
Think step-by-step. Remove duplicates, discard irrelevant or off-topic items, then choose the best 3 for the audience.
Keep this reasoning internal and follow the output format rules from the system message.
Audience:
AI and robotics news for developers, researchers, and curious non-experts, focusing on the most important developments in AI and robots. Avoid generic fearmongering or any security or quantum computing topics
Candidate headlines:
1. 2.5x faster Qwen3.6 NVFP4 Unsloth quants
2. Someone tweeted after 3 years. About his model release
3. Speculative cache warming: warms your cache while you type your prompt, save 10-20s of wait time
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7. Avoid AI atrophy – new tool promises to reverse vibe coding skills decay
8. Godot says bye bye AI, bans vibe-coded contributions
9. Microsoft builds a bouncer to keep bots out of Teams meetings
10. The new Siri makes one of Apple's most convenient OS features a cumbersome mess
11. No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel
12. not much happened today
13. The Secret Sabotage Behind Your Worst DOS-to-Windows Memories
14. Show HN: BastionRoute – An outbound-initiated WebSocket relay fabric for UDP
15. SensorFM: Towards a general intelligence and interface for wearable health data
16. TrainRouter – 601 of the great train routes on one interactive map
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18. Jelly Burn ReviEwS (2026): We Tried It My Honest Review
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23. Polars and the ecosystem
24. v0.14.0 — data viz, web scraping, media tools, and an honest integration audit
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39. Supergrok weekly limits should be removed. It's a terrible descision to add them.
40. Fate in reall life
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43. Gpt, Gemini vs grok
44. Everyone's using Grok for AI NSFW... meanwhile it can make this.
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53. How Datadog Used Claude and Cursor for Test-Driven Production Migration
54. Presentation: Accelerating Netflix Data: A Cross-Team Journey from Offline to Online
55. OpenAI Fixes 18-Year-Old GNU libunwind Bug by Treating Crash Debugging Like Epidemiology
56. The Logo for Donald Trump International Airport Appears to Be AI Slop
57. Someone Reportedly Mailed a Live Squirrel to Meta, Where It Sent an Employee to the Hospital
58. The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It’s Almost Incomprehensible
59. American Tech Companies Are Suddenly Sweating Bullets as China Catches Up on AI
60. Coinbase AI Sends Mass “Breaking News” Alert That’s Completely Hallucinated
61. Scientists Identify Most Degenerate Known ChatGPT User
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63. Tripadvisor’s AI Is Telling Vacationers That Gruesome Horror Grottos Are Wonderful Holiday Retreats
64. Neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence in medicine | Nature Biomedical Engineering
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67. Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says
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70. Cerebras and Upstage Bring Ultra-Fast AI to South Korea
71. OpenAI Vs Anthropic IPO: How They Compare And What We Know - Forbes
Response:
I chose these three headlines because they each spotlight a distinct, high‑impact development in AI and robotics that matters most to developers, researchers, and curious non‑experts: a major cloud service bringing Hugging Face models to managed compute, a breakthrough in ultra‑fast AI hardware from Cerebras and Upstage, and a novel neuro‑symbolic approach to medical intelligence. These topics cover deployment, hardware acceleration, and interdisciplinary application without drifting into fear‑mongering or unrelated security/quantum themes.
= HEADLINES =
Hugging Face Models on Foundry Managed Compute
Cerebras and Upstage Bring Ultra-Fast AI to South Korea
Neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence in medicine | Nature Biomedical Engineering
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