Perspectives on AI
What is the future of AI? Some say it is bright and shiny, others see a
dark dystopia. But who is really right or wrong and how can we tell the
difference? There is so much noise in the media that the reader easily
gets lost. I get lost too, because I apply emotion and personal bias.
To help myself, I decided to let a machine do it for me (how
ironic). I trained one of
our text classifiers to distinguish betwen
three categories (concerned, curious, and excited)
and let it get fed with the latest content on AI that appears online. The
result is the constantly updated list you will see below. The model is not
perfect, but is slowly getting better, as I train it with more and more
data.
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đ Today's
Selection: (Aug 09, 2025)
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Concerned
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How Wikipedia is fighting AI slop content
37d ago | theverge.com
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When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isnât it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff
38d ago | theguardian.com
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Why Your AI Never Works on the First Try
37d ago | fluxus.io
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Accessibility and the agentic web
36d ago | tetralogical.com
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Pinterest CEO says agentic shopping is still a long way out
37d ago | techcrunch.com
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AI agents arenât the ânew Google,â says Airbnb CEO
38d ago | techcrunch.com
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What is AGI? Nobody agrees, and itâs tearing Microsoft and OpenAI apart.
68d ago | arstechnica.com
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Sam Altman upstages the critics
80d ago | platformer.news
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Why tech is racing to adopt AI coding
41d ago | theverge.com
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Why AI Disrupts Software First
39d ago | om.co
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âThe best solution is to murder him in his sleepâ: AI models can send subliminal messages that teach other AIs to be âevilâ, study claims
40d ago | livescience.com
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Google tests revamped Google Finance with AI upgrades, live news feed
37d ago | techcrunch.com
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Itâs âfrighteningly likelyâ many US courts will overlook AI errors, expert says
56d ago | arstechnica.com
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The backlash against Duolingo going âAI-firstâ didnât even matter
38d ago | techcrunch.com
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Google denies AI search features are killing website traffic
39d ago | techcrunch.com
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The campaign to make it illegal for ChatGPT to criticize Trump
62d ago | platformer.news
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US executive branch agencies will use ChatGPT Enterprise for just $1 per agency
39d ago | arstechnica.com
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UI in AI is the next frontier
37d ago | scripting.com
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AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified
37d ago | arstechnica.com
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AI for reconstructing degraded Latin text
36d ago | ldc.upenn.edu
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Truth Socialâs AI search is powered by Perplexity, but the platform can set limits on sources
38d ago | techcrunch.com
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The Peculiar Persistence of the AI Denialists
39d ago | 3quarksdaily.com
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Artificial obituaries
40d ago | flowingdata.com
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Meta's five biggest AI problems
83d ago | platformer.news
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The dead need right to delete their data so they can't be AI-ified, lawyer says
36d ago | theregister.com
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GPT-5: "How many times does the letter b appear in blueberry?"
38d ago | kieranhealy.org
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OpenAI's milestone autonomous AI agent doesn't just chat, it acts
59d ago | newatlas.com
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Drop #691 (2025-08-07): Short & Sweet
38d ago | hrbrmstr.dev
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Enough is enoughâI dumped Googleâs worsening search for Kagi
40d ago | arstechnica.com
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AI-Assisted Search and Rescue
38d ago | onefoottsunami.com
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Yet another LLM rant - Dennis Schubert
37d ago | overengineer.dev
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Tesla shuts down Dojo, the AI training supercomputer that Musk said would be key to full self-driving
38d ago | techcrunch.com
Curious
Excited