The Third Way of AI Regulation: Building Tools for an Uncertain Future
Imagine trying to write comprehensive traffic laws before the first automobile has even hit the road. You wouldn't know how fast they could go, how they might...
How AI Giants Accidentally Created Their Own Worst Critic
How much does it cost to silence a vocal critic of artificial intelligence? For some of Silicon Valley's biggest players, millions of dollars bought them the...
Killed by Kindness: When AI Bug Hunters Overwhelm Human Coders
When we imagine the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, we often picture autonomous defense systems or highly sophisticated...
The Spy in Your Hardware: How Websites Track You Through Your SSD
For years, privacy-conscious internet users have relied on a familiar toolkit: clearing cookies, using incognito modes, and installing tracker blockers. We...
The Lobotomization of the AI Companion
In the tech world, there is a lifecycle to almost every free, revolutionary product: first, it hooks you with magic, and then, slowly but surely, the magic is...
The New Labor Frontier: Inside the AI Dispute at The New York Times
While The New York Times has frequently made headlines for its external legal battles against tech giants over AI copyright infringement, a quieter but equally...
The Tell-Tale Words: Catching AI in the Act of Writing
Every human writer has their quirks—a favorite adjective, a specific sentence rhythm, a tendency to lean on certain transitional phrases. As it turns out,...
