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“Today, we ran the EU’s “Humanitarian Use Act” (AI-HUA) through the Justice AI GPT Bias Audit™”
— from (Today, we ran the EU’s “Humanitarian Use Act” (AI-HUA) through the Justice AI GPT Bias Audit™ | LinkedIn as of 27 October 2025
Just a basic blog—snagging random stuff that catches our eye—nothing else, really...
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“Today, we ran the EU’s “Humanitarian Use Act” (AI-HUA) through the Justice AI GPT Bias Audit™”
— from (Today, we ran the EU’s “Humanitarian Use Act” (AI-HUA) through the Justice AI GPT Bias Audit™ | LinkedIn as of 27 October 2025
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“Whether the Burevestnik becomes an integrated order-of-battle asset or remains a specialized deterrent instrument, the test underscores a broader reality for NATO capitals: the cruise-missile challenge is diversifying in propulsion, routing, and persistence faster than legacy air-defense and arms-control frameworks were built to handle.”
— from Russia Declares 9M730 Burevestnik Nuclear Cruise Missile Test Marks Global-Reach Capability as of 26 October 2025
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“In the work, a nameless protagonist faces a distant father, a suicidal mother, and their own inexplicable deep sadness. And in a spark of childhood genius, they counteract these obstacles by chronicling every brilliant thing in the world—first to cheer up their depressed mother, and later for friends, lovers, and themself. ”
— from Photos: Minnie Driver Counts Every Brilliant Thing in London's West End | Playbill as of 24 October 2025
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“Commercial Name: Valium Active Ingredient: Diazepam Production form: Pills Utilization: Anti-Anxiety Available Dosage: 10mg”
— from Order Valium (Diazepam) without prescription with low price | UK-Pharm24 as of 22 October 2025
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“Everything that I'm describing is the result of a tech industry — including media and analysts — that refuses to do business with reality, trafficking in ideas and ideology, celebrating victories that have yet to take place, applauding those who have yet to create the things they're talking about, cheering on men lying about what's possible so that they can continue to burn billions of dollars and increase their wealth and influence. I understand why others might not have written this piece. What I am describing is a systemic failure, one at a scale hereto unseen, one that has involved so many rich and powerful and influential people agreeing to ignore reality, and that’ll have crushing impacts for the wider tech ecosystem when it happens.”
— from OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry as of 19 October 2025
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“It did not take long for issues to emerge. The network split into well-defined echo chambers, with agents almost exclusively following others who shared their political beliefs. A handful of users gained an overwhelming share of attention, while more extreme voices consistently attracted larger audiences. Familiar patterns of online polarization unfolded in miniature.”
— from In Simulated Social Network Made of AI Bots, Cliques, Echo Chambers, Extremes, and Elites Emerge in Days — Konsyse as of 19 October 2025
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“the Internet continues to function at the whim of those who know how to bring it down.”
— from The selfish ‘Net and the Big One | Network World as of 18 October 2025
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“In 1991, Winn Schwartau, the civilian architect of information warfare postulated cyberwar in front of US Congress. Today, he warns that America faces a national security crisis; a cognitive Pearl Harbor waiting to happen. The lack of a national security imperative to strengthen our population's mental immune systems and our ability to coexist with technology makes America's cognitive infrastructure essentially defenseless.”
— from Cybersecurity’s New Imperative: Defending Enterprise and National Cognitive Infrastructures (by strengthening the mental immune system) :: Bsides London 2024 :: pretalx as of 18 October 2025
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““I’m fascinated by computers as a means of representing and acting on knowledge, of carrying out processes that we’d call cognition if done by humans.””
And https://michaelnotebook.com/vwh/index.html on the Vulnerable World Hypothesis
Also https://michaelnielsen.org/
— from Michael Nielsen | The Institute as of 13 October 2025
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“We aim to co-create a world where plant medicines and other psychedelics are understood, protected, honored, and valued as part of our cultural identity, and integrated into our social, legal and health care systems in ways that are equitable and just.”
— from Chacruna | Welcome to chacruna media. A collective of researchers and luminaries of psychedelic plant medicine culture, science, spirituality. as of 11 October 2025
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“Three recent books give it a shot. They are part of a growing effort among activists and academics encouraging people around the world — especially in North America and Europe — to reconsider society’s relationship with the automobile. Saving Ourselves from Big Car (Columbia University Press, Sept. 16), by the former literary agent and film producer David Obst, is the most histrionic of the set, with the automotive industry accused of myriad evils that include inviting World War II. Roadkill: Unveiling the True Cost of Our Toxic Relationship With Cars (Wiley, Sept. 16), by Henrietta Moore and Arthur Kay, is philosophical, invoking Kant and Rawls to argue that motor vehicles curtail societal freedom, particularly for those who don’t use them. Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile (Penguin Random House, Oct. 21), by Sarah Goodyear, Doug Gordon and Aaron Naparstek, is the most accessible and the most exhaustive of the trio, synthesizing a small mountain of research that explores how automobiles shape human lives and the environment”
— from Car Brain Is Making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs Won't Fix It. - Bloomberg as of 11 October 2025
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“A new government procurement platform intended to encourage more small businesses to bid for contracts, driving competition, has seen its costs balloon from an intended £1.5 million to £12 million as multinational consultancies won contracts to build and manage it.”
— from Cost of streamlined government procurement portal balloons by eight times as of 9 October 2025
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“Amazing Bluesky tool collection ”
— from Romio Joseph - Product Designer & Writer as of 9 October 2025
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“Search interface that is very handy”
— from Bluesky Advanced Search as of 9 October 2025
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— from We need a Weizenbaum test for AI | Science as of 6 October 2025
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“I wrote about the Anthropic copyright case in three blog posts here, so I’m not going to go into the details again”
— from An Eclectic Mind - My Anthropic Copyright ClaimAn Eclectic Mind as of 5 October 2025
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“Tony co-founded CIS’s Fair Use Project, which he led as its Executive Director from 2006 to 2012.”
— from Anthony Falzone - Stanford CIS as of 4 October 2025