Anthropic and the Pentagon are wrangling about the use of AI. This could be very lucrative for Anthropic, especially at a time when all the AI providers are looking for cash. I know that Anthropic wants to be sanctimonious, but do they really think that taking that stance is going to prevent misbehavior from other parties later on? (Very similar to all the climate change restrictions imposed on society.)
Here's a guy who was able to get ChatGPT and Google Gemini to promulgate his homemade falsehoods, as an experiment. Anthropic wasn't fooled, which may be why they are the Pentagon's top choice. This will greatly lessen the usability and trustworthiness of the frontier models.
Perplexity needs money, too, and they were going to incorporate ads, but decided to drop that. Wise move.
And it looks like that jaw-dropping Seedance video of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise fighting was just green screen foolery. Their AI isn't that good. It was just AI rotoscoping.
Replacing AI with humans is beginning to backfire.
The first signs of burnout are coming from the people who embrace AI the most. Jevon's Paradox effect strikes again.
A doctor wants to train AI to do her job. She must have a really simple job because AI is not there yet. This is going to be a disappointment. But then, this is a CNN article, so don't expect real journalism.
Nice review on LLM reasoning failures. The advanced models are failing logic tests. Yeah, we aren't there yet.
But a single dose of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), combined with psychotherapy, might be effective in treating depression. Just take the proper dose, if you're serious.
Sorry, the Doctor Is Busy Filling Out Paperwork – And May Quit. Yeah, doctors are finding out that practicing medicine isn't what it used to me. Unlike nurses and nurse practitioners, doctors don't strike, even if legally allowed to. Just not ethical.
Scott Shambaugh woke up early Wednesday morning to learn that an artificial intelligence bot had written a blog post accusing him of hypocrisy and prejudice.
The 1,100-word screed called the Denver-based engineer insecure and biased against AI—all because he had rejected a few lines of code that the apparently autonomous bot had submitted to a popular open-source project Shambaugh helps maintain.
tax-wary voters acted like “petulant children” when they voted down tax hikes, causing “cities and counties [to] get poorer and poorer as their infrastructure gets older and older.
An individual who suffers an ascertainable loss of money or property or other injury in fact as a result of an operator’s violation of section 1 of this 2026 Act may bring an action in a court of this state to recover:Anyone can claim "injury". That's just great, Lisa Reynolds – way to drive more business out of Oregon. This law isn't going to "protect kids".(a) The greater of the individual’s actual damages or statutory damages of $1,000 for each violation; and
(b) An injunction to prevent or restrain the violation.
In practice, that means many low-income patients would no longer qualify for charity care unless they rack up significantly higher bills first.
Hospitals would still have to notify patients of the results, allow appeals and pause collections during an appeal. If a patient later qualifies after paying, the hospital would have to issue a refund.
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No one wants to ration, but if you don’t have enough money, you’re going to ration it either by dropping people or by cutting benefits or by cutting what you pay providers. That’s really the only three options you’ve got. We all do it. We’re just trying to do it openly.No we don't have to ration care. That's the Democrat approach, endorsed by Ezekiel Emanuel. No no no! There are better ways, and Trump is working on it. It involves taking away control from insurance companies (and empowering the consumer), and they won't like it at all.