Category «AI»

Teachers got mad about a cheat button in Chrome. Now Google’s pausing it.

Washington Post no paywall via MSN – “Google quietly added a “homework help” button to the world’s most-used web browser. Educators say it makes cheating too easy. The temptation to cheat was suddenly just two clicks away Sept. 2, when Google quietly added a “homework help” button to Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser. The …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Search Engines

I tested AI tools on data analysis here’s how they did (and what to look out for)

Online Journalism: “TL;DR: If you understand code, or would like to understand code, genAI tools can be a useful tool for data analysis — but results depend heavily on the context you provide, and the likelihood of flawed calculations mean code needs checking. If you don’t understand code (and don’t want to) — don’t do …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

Benchmarking Humans and AI in Contract Drafting

legalbenchmarks.ai – Preliminary Findings, September 2025 – Full Report: “Executive Summary – Many legal teams today face an undeniable challenge: how to deliver more with less. Contract drafting, a cornerstone of legal value, remains one of the most time-intensive parts of legal work, and lawyers have already turned to AI to extend their capacity. Our …

Subjects: AI, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Massive Attack Turns Facial Recognition Into Performance Art

Music Minds Massive Attack deploys real-time facial recognition scanning audiences during live performances Band transforms surveillance discomfort into deliberate artistic commentary about digital tracking Performance sparks debate over consent requirements for biometric data in entertainment “Facial recognition creeps deeper into daily life while Massive Attack transforms that discomfort into performance art. The pioneering trip-hop collective …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Why Our Small Business Chooses Human Intelligence Over AI

Follow up to Large Language Muddle It’s OK to be a Luddite! – See Also Neomam Studios: Why Our Small Business Chooses Human Intelligence Over AI: “…The rampant use of generative AI tools to automate our jobs has driven prices down to the ground and is flooding the web with subpar content that nobody cares enough to …

Subjects: AI, E-Government, E-Records, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Large Language Muddle It’s OK to be a Luddite!

N+1: “…For those of us working in reading- and writing-heavy fields — chiefly media and academia, the US’s last two eroded islands of institutional intellectual life — the boom in sophistication of large language models over the past few years has struck alarm bells that were already chiming. Well before the inflection point of OpenAI’s 2022 debut of ChatGPT, …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

The NYPD Is Teaching America How To Track Everyone Everyday Forever

The New York Times – [no paywall]: “…Most of this material — gathered by social media analysis, drone surveillance and more — will never be reviewed by any court and will be entirely inaccessible to anyone outside of law enforcement. For almost 90 percent of the technologies it deploys, the department has stated that it …

Subjects: AI, Civil Liberties, Cryptocurrency, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines, Social Media, Transportation

The More You Automate, the Less You See: Hidden Pitfalls of AI Scientist Systems

The More You Automate, the Less You See: Hidden Pitfalls of AI Scientist Systems – Ziming Luo, Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Nihar B. Shah. September 10, 2025. “AI scientist systems, capable of autonomously executing the full research workflow from hypothesis generation and experimentation to paper writing, hold significant potential for accelerating scientific discovery. However, the internal workflow …

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

OpenAI just released its biggest study on ChatGPT’s users

How People Use ChatGPT. Aaron Chatterji, Tom Cunningham, David Deming, Zo¨e Hitzig1, Christopher Ong, Carl Shan, Kevin Wadman. OpenAI. Duke University. Harvard University. September 15, 2025. “Despite the rapid adoption of LLM chatbots, little is known about how they are used. We document the growth of ChatGPT’s consumer product from its launch in November 2022 …

Subjects: AI, E-Commerce, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

How Do You Prove Your Citizenship?

The Atlantic – ICE won’t say. [gift article] “In Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s telling, citizenship checks by ICE officers are as straightforward and frictionless as presenting yourself at the entrance to a Costco. Just show a membership card, and you’ll be on your merry way. Kavanaugh wrote an opinion this week, concurring with the Court’s majority, …

Subjects: AI, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

AI in Finance and Banking, September 15, 2025

Via LLRX – AI in Finance and Banking, September 15, 2025 – This semi-monthly column by Sabrina I. Pacifici highlights news, government documents, NGO/IGO papers, conferences, industry white papers and reports, academic papers and speeches, and central bank actions on the subject of AI’s fast paced impact on the banking and finance sectors. The chronological links provided …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Legal Research