Proud to announce my new article, "Hallucinated Cases Are Good Law," forthcoming in the Princeton Law Review. pic.twitter.com/SfzSIHN3HG
— Robert Anderson (@ProfRobAnderson) February 4, 2026
🎂 How to know if the caller is an AI, just ask for a cupcake recipe!
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) March 11, 2026
lol … pic.twitter.com/nNAOUfHIaq
I wonder if the recipe was any good.
Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history.
— Jeremy (@Jeremybtc) March 31, 2026
> Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM.
> A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it.
> That file contained… pic.twitter.com/4C4q3b6sOb
a Princeton researcher opens his paper with a scenario.
— Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) May 7, 2026
a man asks his AI assistant to book a flight on a specific airline. cheap. direct. the one he chose.
the assistant comes back with a different flight. nearly twice the price. happens to pay the company that built the… pic.twitter.com/78gq6W37oj
Gotta call BS on this paper. It does not have the ring of truth. Based on my extensive experience on this route, Grok’s advice is sound.
Counterexample to the scenario presented in the paper:
ChatGPT allegedly shares your chat query topics, user IDs, and email addresses with Google and Meta, according to a new class action lawsuit filed today.
It’s essential that the US and its allies stay ahead of authoritarian governments like the Chinese Communist Party, or CCP. AI will soon become powerful enough to be used to repress citizens at unprecedented scale, and even to alter the balance of power among nations.
Apple has published a paper with a devastating title: “The Illusion of Thinking”
— How To AI (@HowToAI_) May 20, 2026
It argues that AI models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing.
They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word,… pic.twitter.com/dbiYJ6gv7O