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A mix of artificial intelligence (AI) critics & boosters w/ a focus on law, ed, & civic tech, this feed is sourced from my curated lists. It pulls out posts that seem to be talking about AI. It's limited to about 100 posts at a time. Sorted by a mix of engagement and newness.

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Ed Zitron
@edzitron.com
about 1 hour ago
So this is a very, very desperate move - a very silly app of generative AI slop that will be incredibly expensive for OpenAI to run, and on top of it, they're requiring rights holders to *opt out* once they see violations. You can't do it in advance. They're washed, and trying everything to survive.
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merritt
@merrittk.com
about 1 hour ago
the way people respond to those ai nostalgia videos has led me to believe that at least 75% of humanity will walk right into the bone harvesting chambers as long as a crude facsimile of a living being tells them there's gameboys and PB Crisps inside
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Molly White
@molly.wiki
about 3 hours ago
Someone should probably inform the White House's "AI & Crypto Czar" that no one is forcing AI companies to train their models on Wikipedia
Tweet by David Sacks: "Wikipedia is hopelessly biased. An army of left-wing activists maintain the bios and fight reasonable corrections. Magnifying the problem, Wikipedia often appears first in Google search results, and now it’s a trusted source for AI model training. This is a huge problem."
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Caræsten 🇵🇸
@cara.city
34 minutes ago
I saw an artist give a talk about a piece where she was using ai to auto fill spaces beyond the bounds of photos in her childhood apartment, and she mentioned that it was essentially rewriting her memory so that she could no longer tell what was real about the place where she grew up

This is doing numbers on social media right now and it's so depressing how people truly yearn for this shit and want to preserve that feeling indefinitely like a mausoleum of false memories.

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Jane Rosenzweig
@janerosenzweig.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
Pay a human 30K to name your baby then send them to elementary school with AI teachers.

Raise Taxes

www.yahoo.com

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Dare Obasanjo
@carnage4life.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
OpenAI realizes they don’t have enough training data to compete with Google’s Veo being trained on all of YouTube’s content. The solution? They will now train on copyrighted videos unless content owners opt-out per video. 😬
Exclusive | OpenAI’s New Sora Video Generator to Require Copyright Holders to Opt Out

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Exclusive | OpenAI’s New Sora Video Generator to Require Copyright Holders to Opt Out

Executives at the company notified talent agencies and studios over the last week.

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Chris Hayes
@chrislhayes.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
A very efficient, distilled and to me pretty persuasive version of the bear case against AI economics.

No surprise, this is very good. pluralistic.net/2025/09/27/e...

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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein 🌌
@chanda.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
YES! THIS on GenAI! Please read this absolutely splendid piece of writing that had me cheering, a little bit weepy, and writing in the margins: "An extraordinary amount of money is spent by the AI industry to ensure that acquiescence is the only plausible response. But marketing is not destiny."
Large Language Muddle | The Editors

www.nplusonemag.com

Large Language Muddle | The Editors

The AI upheaval is unique in its ability to metabolize any number of dread-inducing transformations. The university is becoming more corporate, more politically oppressive, and all but hostile to the ...

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Eric Topol
@erictopol.bsky.social
34 minutes ago
A prospective study of A.I. of MRI in >33,000 participants showed the importance of deriving visceral adipose tissue and skeletal muscle fat for risk of cardiometabolic diseases and major cardiovascular events acpjournals.org/doi/full/….
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The Questionable Authority
@questauthority.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
This is OpenAI attempting to force the law to develop in their chosen direction. Opt-out is simply not how American copyright law is currently structured.

Also: “OpenAI is planning to release a new version of its Sora video generator that creates videos featuring copyright material unless copyright holders opt out of having their work appear, according to people familiar with the matter.”

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ali alkhatib
@ali-alkhatib.com
29 minutes ago
hi, AI Skeptics Reading Group is real now buttondown.com/ai-skeptics-...

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Sharon
@sharonk.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
1M likes on TikTok for obvious AI content ngmi
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Ed Zitron
@edzitron.com
about 6 hours ago
Newsletter: This is The Case Against Generative AI, a comprehensive analysis of a financial collapse built on myths I’ll dispel, the markets’ unhealthy obsession with NVIDIA's growth, and the fact that there is not enough money in the world to fund OpenAI. www.wheresyoured.at/the-c….
The Case Against Generative AI

www.wheresyoured.at

The Case Against Generative AI

Soundtrack: Queens of the Stone Age - First It Giveth Before we go any further: This is, for the third time this year, the longest newsletter I've ever written, weighing in somewhere around 18,500 wo...

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Ed Zitron
@edzitron.com
about 5 hours ago
Who cares if it wrote 11,000 lines of code - why can’t we see this app it supposedly built? Also why have neither of the Anthropic spokespeople actually tried to use it to write software in this way? Is it because it doesn’t work?
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The Atlantic
@theatlantic.com
about 1 hour ago
Autonomous robots, sequencers, and machine-learning algorithms are revolutionizing humanity’s ability to catalog Earth’s unstudied species, Marion Renault reports. But many of those species could be lost before we ever meet them:
The Machines Finding Life That Humans Can’t See

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The Machines Finding Life That Humans Can’t See

A suite of technologies are helping taxonomists speed up species identification.

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nilay patel
@reckless.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
The essential failure of LLMs in the smart home - where natural language processing should shine - is the best evidence that LLMs as a technology simply may not be able to do the things they’re promised www.theverge.com/report/7….
Amazon’s workaround has been to use its LLM models as a kind of translator. It interprets what you say, then hands off the request to deterministic systems — APIs, device controllers, or local Matter connections.

The unpredictability of LLMs is a poor fit for smart home control, where reliability and repeatability are crucial.
I’ve found this works most of the time, but if the LLM translates a request incorrectly or there’s a gap in the API, it appears that handoff can fail. I assume that’s why my bathroom fan sometimes turns on as requested and why Alexa sometimes insists on creating a routine but then forgets to finish the job.
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Nicholas Grossman
@nicholasgrossman.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
You don’t miss when Walmart “used to have fish tank.” You miss being a kid, when something as simple as seeing an unexpected fish tank got you excited. You’re an adult, you can go to a pet store or aquarium. But false nostalgia via AI slop to stoke feelings of grievance is what you’re about now.
Still from an AI slop nostalgia video about “going to Wal-Mart in 2002”

Text: “to have fish tank”
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Ted Underwood
@tedunderwood.me
about 3 hours ago
idk if there is enough AI news on Bluesky, objectively but subjectively, there's too much for me to keep up
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Aaahh! bstract Tesseract
@abstracttesseract.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
I'm being completely sincere when I say that the kindest and most compassionate thing that can happen for AI bros is for them to lose their wealth and power. I really think that is their only hope for re-learning how to be a person in society

Spending $1M of your $5M seed funding on spamming the subway is a smart investment that none of your investors will see as stupid as hell www.adweek.com/brand-market...

www.adweek.com

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