The Unseen Battle for AI’s Interoperable Future The race for artificial general intelligence is often framed as a battle of models, but the real skirmishes are increasingly fought at the infrastructure layer, far from Read More
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When AI Hallucinates in Court A curious legal skirmish in Chicago, involving a Facebook group, a disgruntled date, and a law firm touting AI superiority, has swiftly become a cautionary tale for the burgeoning legal Read More
The collective booing that met tech executives Gloria Caulfield and Eric Schmidt at recent university commencements was not merely a spontaneous outburst of youthful discontent; it was a resounding rejection of an entire industry’s Read More
The Privacy Shield’s Cracks: Siri’s Gemini Engine Apple’s impending reveal of a significantly revamped Siri at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, complete with heralded privacy features like auto-deleting chat histories, presents Read More
The Illusion of Individual Culpability The closing arguments in the Elon Musk-OpenAI trial centered on a seemingly straightforward question: is OpenAI CEO Sam Altman trustworthy? This focus on personal character, hammered home by Musk’s Read More
The New Digital Feudalism: A Global Chasm A back-of-the-envelope calculation, offered by Menlo Ventures partner Deedy Das, reveals a stark reality: approximately 10,000 individuals—founders and key employees at a handful of companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Read More
The Unresolved Question of AI Trust As the curtains closed on the highly anticipated Musk v. Altman trial on May 15, 2026, the foundational question reverberating through the courtroom was not a novel one: can we truly Read More
The Illusion of Expertise in Algorithmic Finance OpenAI’s latest move, offering ChatGPT Pro subscribers in the U.S. the ability to connect their bank accounts via Plaid for financial analysis, marks a significant but Read More
The New Geopolitics of Gigawatts The quiet, picturesque shores of Lake Tahoe may feel a million miles from the bustling server farms of Nevada, but the two are now inextricably linked by a stark, emerging Read More
The Quiet Erosion of Scientific Authority A one-year ban from arXiv, coupled with a permanent pre-review requirement for future submissions, isn’t just a slap on the wrist for submitting AI-generated “slop”; it’s a Read More