Category: LLM

  • AI Slop: The New Face of Sensational Journalism—or Just the Same Old Trash on Steroids?

    AI Slop: The New Face of Sensational Journalism—or Just the Same Old Trash on Steroids?

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    Imagine scrolling through your feed and stumbling on a headline screaming about a celebrity scandal that turns out to be entirely fabricated, complete with doctored images and quotes from “anonymous sources.” Sound familiar? That’s the essence of yellow journalism, the sensationalist style that dominated late-19th-century newspapers, where publishers like William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer…

  • Are We Losing a Generation of Experts to AI?

    Are We Losing a Generation of Experts to AI?

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    Artificial intelligence is reshaping the professional landscape at an extraordinary pace. While many applaud its efficiency and potential to enhance human productivity, a quieter crisis is unfolding: AI is replacing entry-level roles traditionally filled by young professionals, potentially leaving an entire generation without a clear path to expertise. The Disappearing Rung: How AI Targets Entry-Level…

  • When AI Becomes the Journalist: Why the Real Threat Isn’t Google, It’s Evolution

    When AI Becomes the Journalist: Why the Real Threat Isn’t Google, It’s Evolution

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    The recent outcry over Google’s AI Overviews and their alleged “appropriation” of journalistic content has produced a storm of headlines, policy discussions, and even legal threats. The Guardian reports that AI summaries cause a “devastating” drop in traffic to news sites. Studies from Pew Research Center and SEO firm Authoritas bolster the case: when Google…

  • When AI Becomes Your Shopkeeper: The Curious Case of Claudius

    When AI Becomes Your Shopkeeper: The Curious Case of Claudius

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    In June 2025, Anthropic unleashed their Claude Sonnet 3.7—affectionately nicknamed Claudius—to autonomously manage a small, self‑checkout shop in their San Francisco office. For roughly five weeks, this AI handled everything: browsing the web to source products, setting prices, managing inventory, interacting with customers via Slack, coordinating restocks through email, and tracking profits with integrated note-taking…

  • Anticipations of Artificial Intelligence in Literature

    Anticipations of Artificial Intelligence in Literature

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    From ancient myths of mechanical automata and golems to modern science fiction, writers have long imagined artificial beings with human-like intelligence. Early folklore (such as the bronze giant Talos in Greek myth or the clay Golem of Prague) hinted at the dream of created life. But it was in the 19th century and beyond that…