Day archives: April 3rd, 2025

Trump Is Asking the Supreme Court To Let Him Have Black Sites

Slate – “The Trump administration inadvertently revealed on Monday that it is attempting to trap Venezuelan migrants in a catch-22 that would effectively block them from challenging their deportation and detention in an El Salvador prison. In a court filing, the government acknowledged that it had deported at least one migrant to El Salvador due …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Courts, Defense, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

DeepMind has detailed all the ways AGI could wreck the world

Ars Technica: “As AI hype permeates the Internet, tech and business leaders are already looking toward the next step. AGI, or artificial general intelligence, refers to a machine with human-like intelligence and capabilities. If today’s AI systems are on a path to AGI, we will need new approaches to ensure such a machine doesn’t work …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Trade war: Trump’s tariff calculations slammed by some economists

@JamesSurowiecki. Author of The Wisdom of Crowds. Contributing writer for Fast Company and The Atlantic. Editor at The Yale Review. I wrote The Financial Page for The New Yorker. “Just figured out where these fake tariff rates come from. They didn’t actually calculate tariff rates + non-tariff barriers, as they say they did. Instead, for …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Government Documents

Judge Rejects Government’s Attempt to Dismiss EFF Lawsuit Against OPM, DOGE, and Musk

EFF: Court Confirms That, If Proven, DOGE’s Ongoing Access to Personnel Records Is Illegal. A lawsuit seeking to stop the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from disclosing tens of millions of Americans’ private, sensitive information to Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) can continue, a federal judge ruled Thursday.  Judge Denise L. Cote …

Subjects: Courts, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Mail, E-Records, Economy, ID Theft, Internet, Legal Research

Social Security Website Crashes as DOGE-Linked Disruption at the Agency Continues

Gizmodo: “Key parts of the Social Security website have proven inaccessible over the past week, and the agency now says that it is probing the cause of the service disruptions. The problems come not long after the agency compelled retirees to seek help more exclusively online, as it attempts to downsize its phone operations. Last …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Search Engines

The Torrents of Springsteen

Metafilter: “Bruce Springsteen is set to release over 80 new songs this summer with his newly announced “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” collection. Planned for release on June 27, the seven full-length albums will include songs by The Boss that have never been heard. The songs span Springsteen’s decades-long career and were written between 1983 …

Subjects: Internet

How the U.S. Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence

“The public and experts are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI. But they share similar views in wanting more personal control and worrying regulation will fall short. With artificial intelligence no longer the stuff of science fiction, its benefits and risks are being debated by everyone from casual observers to scholars. A …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Economy, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation

Inspector general will scrutinize Hegseth’s disclosures in Signal chat

Follow up to Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal – the Washington Post [no paywall] – “The inquiry follows revelations that top administration officials used the unclassified messaging platform to coordinate military strikes in Yemen…The Pentagon inspector general’s office said Thursday that it will scrutinize disclosures made by Defense Secretary …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Defense, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research