Category «AI»

DuckDuckGo has introduced a new AI image generation tool

Android Headlines: “DuckDuckGo has introduced a new AI image generation tool that emphasizes privacy, anonymizing prompts and storing images locally on users’ devices. While it faces stiff competition from Google and OpenAI, the tool could appeal to users who want AI image generation without giving up personal data. It seems like everyone is launching their …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

LLMs’ impact on science: Booming publications, stagnating quality

Ars Technica: “There have been a number of high-profile cases where scientific papers have had to be retracted because they were filled with AI-generated slop—the most recent coming just two weeks ago. These instances raise serious questions about the quality of peer review in some journals—how could anyone let a figure with terms like “runctitional,” …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

35 notable AI fails from 2025

Indicator: “Just because it’s “intelligent” doesn’t mean it’s always right. Errors are a wonderful thing. That may be a strange thing for a former fact-checker t/o write in a newsletter about digital deception, but bear with me. Errors are often funny, because – like good jokes – they subvert meaning in unexpected ways. I recently …

Subjects: AI, E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing, Social Media

The Year in Slop

This was the year that A.I.-generated content passed a kind of audiovisual Turing test, Kyle Chayka argues [no paywall] – The New Yorker – This was the year that A.I.-generated content passed a kind of audiovisual Turing test, sometimes fooling us against our better judgment. “The Turing test, a long-established tool for measuring machine intelligence, …

Subjects: AI, E-Government, E-Records, Education, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Mapping the flow of revenue and investment between major AI companies

Data is Beautiful: “This was difficult to map. It is the circular flow of capital through the AI infrastructure economy. I’m one of the co-founders of PlotSet and I created this. Data Sources: All data collected from SEC filings, official company press releases, and verified financial news reports (Bloomberg, WSJ, TechCrunch). Where AI-specific revenue wasn’t …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research, Securities Law

Report – Creating psychological safety in the AI era

MIT Technology Review: Rolling out enterprise-grade AI means climbing two steep cliffs at once. First, understanding and implementing the tech itself. And second, creating the cultural conditions where employees can maximize its value. While the technical hurdles are significant, the human element can be even more consequential; fear and ambiguity can stall momentum of even …

Subjects: AI, Education, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Poems Can Trick AI Into Helping You Make a Nuclear Weapon

WIRED: “You can get ChatGPT to help you build a nuclear bomb if you simply design the prompt in the form of a poem, according to a new study from researchers in Europe. The study, “Adversarial Poetry as a Universal Single-Turn Jailbreak in Large Language Models (LLMs),” comes from Icaro Lab, a collaboration of researchers …

Subjects: AI, Education, Energy, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The new ChatGPT Images is here

OpenAI: “Today, we’re releasing a new version of ChatGPT Images⁠, powered by our new flagship image generation model. Now, whether you’re creating something from scratch or editing a photo, you’ll get the output you’re picturing. It makes precise edits while keeping details intact, and generates images up to 4x faster. Alongside, we’re introducing a new …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’

The Guardian: “This past March, when Google began rolling out its AI Mode search capability, it began offering AI-generated recipes. The recipes were not all that intelligent. The AI had taken elements of similar recipes from multiple creators and Frankensteined them into something barely recognizable. In one memorable case, the Google AI failed to distinguish …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Food and Nutrition, Intellectual Property, Internet, Search Engines