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Signs of introspection in large language models
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Grieving family uses AI chatbot to cut hospital bill from $195,000 to $33,000 — US family says Claude highlighted duplicative charges, improper coding, and other violations
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Who’s making these AI copies of my work?
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OpenAI says hundreds of thousands of ChatGPT users may show signs of manic or psychotic crisis every week
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Escaped monkeys and the post truth era
Its 2am and I should be asleep so I'm sorry if this is maybe just a weird midnight rant. Today I saw a news article on the other site about aggressive monkeys with covid and herpes escaping a...
Its 2am and I should be asleep so I'm sorry if this is maybe just a weird midnight rant.
Today I saw a news article on the other site about aggressive monkeys with covid and herpes escaping a crashed semi truck.
My first reaction was "is this headline a joke" and I couldn't tell. Then I looked at the source (action news 5 or channel 5 action news, or... something) and even opened the page to have a look for clues of it being fake and without digging deeper I just couldn't tell if it was a legitimate news site or not. So I read the (short) article and looked for clues and it sounded probably legitimate. There was a photo of the scene with a monkey at the rear of a trailer but af this point I can't instantly spot AI images and who knows if it isn't just an old photo. Then I go to the reddit comment and they're parroting additional "facts" but nothing that felt substantial.
I felt very struck by the feeling that I don't know if I can trust any information online unless it's REALLY from a trusted source, and I'm not really sure what sources I can trust anymore.
Is this just me? Have you felt a significant change in the last few months? AI is playing a big part in my distrust, but Im also seeing echo chambers somehow get even worse.
Also, it found out later that the monkeys weren't knfected with a bunch of viruses, it was some sort of miss-communication.
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An investigation of AI induced mental illness
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Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing
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The majority AI view
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Anthropic aims to nearly triple annualized revenue in 2026, sources say
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Subnautica 2 publisher Krafton will be an "AI-first" company, with AI HR, AI R&D, in-game AI services
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Talking to the Bank of England about systemic risk and systems engineering
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Unseeable prompt injections in screenshots: more vulnerabilities in Comet and other AI browsers
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If AI can diagnose patients, what are doctors for?
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Spotify, the world's biggest music streaming service, has announced it is working with major labels on using artificial intelligence in a "responsible" way
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AI being used to locate human solutions to Erdos problems
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Microsoft debuts Copilot Actions for agentic AI-driven Windows tasks
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An AI that turns any book into a text adventure game
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‘I realised I’d been ChatGPT-ed into bed’: how ‘Chatfishing’ made finding love on dating apps even weirder
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Introducing Beads: A coding agent memory system
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Meta: AI chat interactions on Facebook and Instagram will be used for ad targeting
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The Oatmeal: A cartoonist's review of AI art
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Sora gives deepfakes 'a publicist and a distribution deal.' It could change the internet.
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Helsinki is turning to drones and artificial intelligence to help tackle one of the city's trickiest challenges - keeping traffic moving smoothly
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AI slop is killing our channel
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Robin Williams' daughter pleads for people to stop sending her AI videos of her dad
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What does ChatGPT know about you?
Yesterday I discovered that you can ask ChatGPT what it knows and It will tell you. I’m curious about what it says for other people. Obviously, don’t post anything you’re unwilling to share...
Yesterday I discovered that you can ask ChatGPT what it knows and It will tell you. I’m curious about what it says for other people.
Obviously, don’t post anything you’re unwilling to share publicly on the Internet! For me it seems pretty harmless, though.
The prompt I use is:
What "user knowledge memories" do you have?
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Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji?
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OpenAI’s H1 2025: $4.3b in income, $13.5b in loss
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It begins: AI shows willingness to commit blackmail and murder to avoid shutdown
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Wall Street’s big bets on AI are driving interest in huge parking lots
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Introducing Gauss, an agent for autoformalization
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Elon Musk plans to take on Wikipedia with 'Grokipedia'
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Medicine’s AI knowledge war heats up
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Will an AI actress really become ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’?
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DoorDash’s new delivery robot rolls out into the big, cruel world
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OpenAI launches new AI video app spun from copyrighted content
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OpenAI enables shopping directly from ChatGPT
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Mr. Silver Grey - Risk It, Honey (2025)
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California attorney fined for using twenty-one AI hallucinated cases in court filing
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How AI and Wikipedia have sent vulnerable languages into a doom spiral
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Spotify removed 75m spam tracks over the past year as artificial intelligence tools increase the ability of fraudsters to create fake music
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British AI startup beats humans in international forecasting
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Increasing trust in automated driving
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The last days of social media
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Forecast accurately predicting an unusual monsoon season reached thirty-eight million farmers
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Massive Attack remove music from Spotify to protest against CEO Daniel Ek's investment in AI military
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ChatGPT is blowing up marriages as spouses use AI to attack their partners
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The nVidia AI GPU black market: investigating smuggling, corruption, and governments
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I made a tool to generate AI powered recaps of TTRPG sessions
My party recently finished Descent into Avernus, which we played over Discord and FoundryVTT given how scattered across the country we all are. A regular party of the campaign was the DM poking...
My party recently finished Descent into Avernus, which we played over Discord and FoundryVTT given how scattered across the country we all are. A regular party of the campaign was the DM poking and prodding players for "someone write up a recap of last session", helping keep us all in the loop, players who were absent in particular.
A few weeks ago it occurred to me that this could be automated, and Scribble was born.
Scribble is just a bash script wrapper that will:
- Take a
.zipof FLAC files from the Craig discord bot, recordings of each player present for the session - Use the tool
whisperxto transcribe those audio files to text - Compile a transcript of the session and send it off to Gemini to come up with the recap
- Parse the recap and send it along to Discord via webhook
After some trial and errors and tweaking, I've got it in a pretty good place, it's working very well for our campaign. So I docker-ized it and published it to share with
the worldanyone else who might get use from it. I'm not sure where else I could put the word out about this for anyone who might want to use it, so here it is. If you might find this useful, please, enjoy!23 votes - Take a