Molotov at Dawn: The Arrest That Exposes AI's Dark Underbelly
Ever wonder if building the future's most powerful AI makes you a target? A 20-year-old just answered with fire—literally—at Sam Altman's doorstep.
Discussions on AI safety, alignment, bias, copyright battles, and the regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence.
Ever wonder if building the future's most powerful AI makes you a target? A 20-year-old just answered with fire—literally—at Sam Altman's doorstep.
One comment gut-punched me: my counting error meant AI penned the piece. Humans blunder daily—yet AI gets the scarlet letter.
Before dawn Friday, a molotov cocktail arced toward Sam Altman's San Francisco home — a stark symbol of brewing fury against OpenAI. No injuries, but the message landed hard.
What if the AI hacking our world isn't from a shadowy nation-state, but a well-meaning startup? Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview spots zero-days everywhere—and they're not letting it loose.
Ever wonder why your favorite thriller now stars a supercomputer instead of a mustache-twirling spy? AI's hijacking TV villain roles, mirroring our real tech terrors with chilling accuracy.
Forget model hallucinations. The real AI disaster? Your conversation logs bloated with raw personal data. I've seen this movie before—it's data breach central, enterprise edition.
Everyone figured Gen Z, the ultimate digital natives, would lap up AI like candy. Gallup's new report flips that script: enthusiasm's tanking, anger's spiking, yet they're still glued to it.
Meta's latest AI, Muse Spark, is thirsty for your blood pressure logs and lab results. Spoiler: the advice it spits back is about as reliable as a horoscope.
We expected OpenAI to democratize AI, not arm the Pentagon with tools its own board distrusted. Ronan Farrow's probe flips the script on Sam Altman's iron grip.
Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft just dropped a bombshell: AI supercharges efficiency but craters independent problem-solving skills. I've covered tech for 20 years – this 'friction-maxxing' trend might be the antidote we've ignored.
xAI just slapped Colorado with a lawsuit over its new AI law. It's not just about discrimination rules—it's a frontal assault on state power to censor chatbots like Grok.
A Florida State University shooting suspect was glued to ChatGPT before opening fire — now the state's AG is subpoenaing OpenAI. National security and kid safety hang in the balance.