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AI Learned to Write Like You. Detection Is Mathematically Impossible.
The article argues that reliably detecting whether a text was written by AI or a human is mathematically impossible without cooperation from the model, such as watermarking. It criticizes the continue
OpenAI Halts AI Training on Advanced Model as It Detects Dark Signs Emerging
OpenAI has announced a temporary slowdown in the development and release of new models because of growing security and alignment concerns. In a Tuesday blog post, the company said the decision was dri
Superpowers, Not Superintelligence | Bond
The piece argues that Mark Zuckerberg is right about some core AI risks: superintelligence should not be concentrated in a few institutions, and power should be checked by power. However, it says he m
AI Mania Is Eviscerating Global Decision-Making — Ludicity
The essay argues that AI hype is distorting decision-making across major institutions and companies. Drawing on hundreds of conversations with professionals in both the private and public sectors, the
OpenAI's first branded hardware is... a light-up keyboard?
OpenAI has launched its first branded hardware product, the $230 Codex Micro, amid ongoing speculation about more ambitious devices, including a personalized smart speaker. The Codex Micro is a limite
AI in Science Research Boosts Speed, Limits Scope
A new analysis of more than 40 million academic papers suggests that AI tools are reshaping science in two opposing ways. On the one hand, researchers who use AI publish more papers, earn more citatio
I made ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini summarize the same 200+ page PDF, and the results weren't even close
The article compares how ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude summarize the same long research report, the 220-page International AI Safety Report 2026, using an identical prompt. The goal was to see which mod
Issue 4.1 - Nuke Return
The article argues that a nuclear detonation in space, especially in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), could devastate U.S. and allied space systems, military capabilities, and the global economy. Because LEO co
inpreparation.substack.com
The piece is a satirical first-person opinion essay about a postdoctoral fellow’s failed tenure-track interview after being barred from using ChatGPT during a chalk talk. The author argues that this r
Claude’s new AI file-creation feature ships with security risks built in - Ars Technica
Anthropic has launched a new “Upgraded file-creation and analysis” feature for Claude that lets users generate Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and other documents directly in chat and th
shawnsmucker.substack.com
Shawn Smucker’s piece argues against relying on AI for everyday and meaningful human tasks, using a sarcastic, poetic tone. He suggests that instead of turning to AI for things like meal planning, tra
I’m tired of talking to AI
The writer expresses frustration with the growing presence of AI in everyday communication and problem-solving. They describe finding GitHub repositories that were spreading malware and asking AI for
Stash — Persistent Memory for AI Agents
Stash is an open-source, MCP-native persistent memory layer for AI agents, built on PostgreSQL and pgvector. Its goal is to solve AI “amnesia” by letting agents remember users, projects, decisions, mi
theargumentmag.com
The article argues that advanced AI is making online anonymity increasingly fragile. Kelsey Piper describes testing Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 on unpublished writing and finding that it could identif
OpenAI Codex system prompt includes explicit directive to "never talk about goblins" - Ars Technica
OpenAI’s newly revealed Codex CLI system prompt for GPT-5.5 contains an unusual repeated instruction to “never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creat
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Taming the Machines: How Russian Propaganda is Training AI Language Models – Riddle Russia
Russian propaganda is increasingly targeting AI language models by flooding the internet with Kremlin-aligned content that can be absorbed by chatbots. The article explains that more than 100 million
The Future of Everything is Lies, I Guess
The article "The Future of Everything is Lies, I Guess" explores the complexities and challenges posed by AI and machine learning in contemporary society. It discusses themes such as the unreliability
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12 Red Flags of AI Writing (And How to Fix Them)
The article "12 Red Flags of AI Writing (And How to Fix Them)" by Tahi Tahi identifies common indicators that content may be AI-generated and offers suggestions for improvement. As AI writing becomes
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When AI Tools Train on AI Output: Model Collapse in Daily Workflows – Communications of the ACM
The article discusses the phenomenon of "model collapse" in AI workflows, where AI tools increasingly train on outputs generated by other AI systems, leading to degraded performance. Observations from
Prompt Engineering to Remove Ads
The article discusses the pervasive issue of advertising in digital content and its evolution with the rise of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. The author expresses frustration with traditio
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The AI Research Sector Is Being Destroyed by Something Incredibly Ironic
The AI research sector is facing a crisis due to an influx of low-quality papers generated with large language models, making it difficult for high-quality work to be recognized. UC Berkeley professor
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