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Recent Posts
Who's Making the Life and Death Decisions? The Troubling Lack of Oversight in Military AI
I’ve been reading about the rapid deployment of AI in military applications lately, and frankly, it’s keeping me up at night. Not in the melodramatic sense, but in that particular way where you’re scrolling through your phone at 2am and suddenly realize we might be sleepwalking into a future we’ll deeply regret.
The thing that really gets me is how we’re having this conversation after the technology has already been deployed. Someone mentioned that we passed the milestone of technology moving faster than regulation “a while ago,” and that’s the crux of it, isn’t it? We’re not having a preventative discussion here – we’re playing catch-up with systems that are already making life and death decisions.
Why We Need to Stop Thinking About AI Tools in Isolation
I’ve been watching the AI tools landscape explode over the past couple of years, and honestly, it’s been both exhilarating and exhausting. Every week there’s a new “game-changing” platform that promises to revolutionize how we work. But here’s the thing that’s been bugging me: we’re still talking about these tools the wrong way.
Someone recently shared a project that maps 137 AI tools and their actual connections – not just another directory, but a visual graph showing how these tools integrate with each other in real workflows. Twenty-five complete workflows, from podcast production to SEO content pipelines, showing exactly which tools feed into which at each stage. The whole thing runs in your browser, no login required, completely free.
When Bad Questions Lead to Worse Headlines: The Problem with Recent Youth Survey Statistics
There’s a headline doing the rounds that’s got everyone fired up: “40% of teenage boys believe women lie about domestic and sexual violence.” It’s the kind of statistic that makes you want to throw your phone across the room. But before we all collectively lose our minds, we need to talk about something that’s been bugging me for years now – the way survey questions are worded, and how those wordings get spun into inflammatory headlines.