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Parmy Olson
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 11, 2026
Anthropic¡¯s latest AIs are making some customers uneasy
Anthropic staff have access to the technology and say it is more human than its forerunners.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 9, 2026
Google¡¯s AI shift is causing a collective freak-out
The new dark art of search engine optimization is known as GEO (generative is now the first word) and it paradoxically has a more human flavor than the era of backlinks.
COMMENTARY
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World
Mar 30, 2026
Boosting your brain with a chip carries a price
While hybrid intelligence via brain-computer interfaces may one day be possible, experts warn that for healthy adults and children, the risks likely outweigh the benefits.
COMMENTARY
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World
Mar 9, 2026
Anthropic¡¯s partners are making a deal with the AI devil
A better and more ambitious strategy for Anthropic would be create a marketplace where partners earn a commission when their apps are used.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jan 20, 2026
ChatGPT¡¯s AI health care push has a fatal flaw
Health advice is where generative artificial intelligence has some of its most exciting potential.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jan 2, 2026
AI Is getting dangerously good at political persuasion
The trick is using a debating tactic known as Gish galloping, a rapid-style speech tactic in which one interlocutor bombards the other with a stream of facts and stats.
COMMENTARY
Oct 28, 2025
OpenAI¡¯s latest ¡®breakthrough¡¯ is a sobering reality check
The company¡¯s latest model had simply scraped answers off the internet and regurgitated them as its own.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Aug 25, 2025
ChatGPT¡¯s mental health costs are adding up
From brain rot to induced psychosis, the psychological cost of generative AI is growing and flying under the radar.
COMMENTARY
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World
Aug 21, 2025
Ads ruined social media. Now they¡¯re coming to AI.
Imagine a person telling their AI they¡¯re feeling depressed, and the system recommending some affordable holiday destinations or medication to address the problem.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 2, 2025
AI sometimes deceives to survive. But is there anybody who cares?
AI is showing some bright red flags: behavior described by researchers as self-preserving and deceptive.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 7, 2025
Addicted to ChatGPT? Here¡¯s how to reclaim your brain
Launched by OpenAI in late 2022, now regularly used by more than 400 million people.
COMMENTARY
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World
Apr 9, 2025
AI resurrecting the dead threatens our grasp on reality
Experts warn that AI-driven digital immortality could distort reality and emotional well-being, requiring safeguards against unhealthy dependence.
COMMENTARY
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World
Feb 18, 2025
The DeepSeek AI revolution has a security problem
The AI model that shocked Silicon Valley by doing more with less might be doing too little on safety. That could hurt its business prospects.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jan 28, 2025
Deepseek shows Silicon Valley¡¯s huge blindspot on AI
OpenAI and others have coasted along believing money was their moat. It¡¯s not.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Oct 30, 2024
Masayoshi Son inflates the AI bubble even more
Masayoshi Son last month invested $500 million in OpenAI through his Vision Fund, having missed out on the AI company¡¯s previous funding rounds.
COMMENTARY
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World
Oct 20, 2024
Google¡¯s breakup needs an international tag team
There¡¯s a growing consensus among regulators on both sides of the Atlantic to redefine antitrust harm beyond just pricing issues.
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 1, 2024
Telegram¡¯s hands-off approach to content faces a reckoning
The policies of Telegram, a popular social media platform, have allowed abuses to proliferate.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 21, 2024
CrowdStrike¡¯s global outage doesn¡¯t have to be a recurring nightmare
This time the scale is unprecedented. That should spur Microsoft and other IT firms to do more than simply administer a band-aid.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 25, 2024
Nvidia¡¯s explosive growth masks AI disillusionment
Businesses shouldn¡¯t believe tech companies¡¯ pitch that AI can solve all problems, everywhere, all at once. Figuring out its niche applications is the recipe for success.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 4, 2024
AI scam complaints are just the tip of the iceberg
The U.S. FTC, which polices deceptive advertising practices, saw a jump in complaints over the past year about ads using AI to lure people into scams.
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