Author archives

AI Is Taking Over Hospitals

The Atlantic [no paywall] – This is health care’s Uber moment. Every knowledge-based profession may one day reach the point when AI outperforms the human experts. In medicine, that day appeared to come in April. A group of primarily Harvard and Stanford researchers announced the results of a study that pitted ChatGPT against hundreds of …

Subjects: AI, Health Care, Medicine

Trump OMB Shifted Secret Service Funds to Build His Ballroom

NOTUS – Records show that the White House Office of Management and Budget last week quietly apportioned $352 million from Trump’s tax cuts law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, for “White House Security Measures.” The tax law, which passed with Republican-only votes last summer before Trump tore down the East Wing of the White …

Subjects: Congress, Courts, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research

How BBC Eye built a multi-agent AI system to sift through ten thousand Russian social media posts

Reuters Institute – “The system allowed a team of OSINT specialists, reporters and computational journalists to accelerate their investigation of Russian nationalists. Any journalist who’s done online investigations knows there’s simply too much evidence for one human to ever collect or investigate. Too often, we are overwhelmed with a flood of information: tens of thousands …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Search Engines, Social Media

AI reshapes global labour market into two distinct paths, rewarding human skills

PwC 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer AI is creating a ‘two-track’ labour market: ‘professionalised’ roles (in which AI acts like a force multiplier for experts, requiring more human-intensive skills) see greater growth across headcount and wages than ‘democratised’ roles (in which AI makes the role itself easier for non-experts to perform) Companies most able to …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education

Archiving with AI

Library Journal: “AI companies are offering some libraries funding for digitization projects, but archives and special collections are working through how to manage projects responsibly. “Imagine a world where you know things but cannot say where you learned them,” begins “Memory Without Origin,” a paper published in April by University of Virginia (UVA) Dean of …

Subjects: AI, Digital Rights, Education, Internet, Libraries

Assume You Will Be Hacked

The Atlantic [no paywall] – AI is enabling a deluge of cyberattacks the likes of which we’ve never seen before. “AI is enabling a deluge of cyberattacks the likes of which we’ve never seen before…As AI tools have become extremely good at writing code, they’ve also become extremely good at pulling off cyberattacks. (Malware, after …

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

What We Know About Billionaire Peter Thiel’s Secret ‘Dialog’ Society

Forbes: “A leak of private information purportedly related to an ultra-secret society called “Dialog” founded by PayPal billionaire Peter Thiel has revealed the inner workings of an elite group to which hundreds of global leaders, business executives and billionaires belong. The documents, examined and revealed by Wired this week, show Thiel and investor Auren Hoffman …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Financial System

7 Hidden iPhone Settings You Should Change Right Now

PCMag: “Apple changes iOS all the time, and you can expect some major Siri upgrades later this year. However, new additions don’t change the aspects of iOS that have always been annoying, such as clutter, frustrating notification behaviors, and more. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer and can fix many of …

Subjects: Internet

The Millions of Songs Mashed Into AI-Generated Music

The Atlantic [no paywall]: “…AI music generators can simulate human performances with surprising fidelity, but first they have to be trained on enormous quantities of those human performances. The actual recordings that go into any model are a closely guarded secret—AI companies have claimed they are proprietary—but the number of songs is almost certainly huge, …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Internet, Search Engines

Judge Orders DOJ to Fast Track Epstein Files FOIA Request

The Parnas Perspective: “A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to fast-track processing of a Freedom of Information Act request seeking records about why the Trump administration decided not to release the Jeffrey Epstein files in July, despite earlier promises of transparency. The request, brought by Democracy Forward, seeks internal communications that could reveal whether …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Courts, E-Mail, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research