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Matt Stoker
@focusreact.bsky.social
Flow Artist, Burner, Software Developer, RPCV
News just in, use of ChatGPT makes you dumber, which should surprise nobody whatsoever. Use the technologies at your own risk - the more you use them, the more dependent you're likely to become. These tools are not your friends, and they're not helping you.

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ChatGPT's Impact On Our Brains According to an MIT Study
The study, from MIT Lab scholars, measured the brain activity of subjects writing SAT essays with and without ChatGPT.
time.com
June 19, 2025 at 5:45 PM
new LLM jailbreak!
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The method, dubbed “Policy Puppetry,” is a deceptively simple but highly effective form of prompt injection that reframes malicious intent in the language of system configuration, allowing it to circumvent traditional alignment safeguards.
www.forbes.com/sites/tonybr...
One Prompt Can Bypass Every Major LLM’s Safeguards
Researchers have discovered a universal prompt injection technique that bypasses safety in all major LLMs, revealing critical flaws in current AI alignment methods.
www.forbes.com
April 25, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Let us not become dependent on AI, nor build with them systems we don't understand and can't explain. The more we rely on such systems, the more reliant we will become. That future is dark and bleak.
futurism.com/young-coders...
Young Coders Are Using AI for Everything, Giving "Blank Stares" When Asked How Programs Actually Work
Young programmers "can't actually program" because they're too reliant on AI models, writes developer Namanyay Goel.
futurism.com
February 25, 2025 at 4:33 PM
friggin wild. birds navigate by chemical compass, polarized by electron spin driven by the Earth's magnetism. the electrons are in the bird's eyes and are apparently observed visually as a spot of brightness.
music.youtube.com/watch?v=k4a0...
Quantum Birds | Radiolab Podcast
YouTube video by Radiolab
music.youtube.com
February 25, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Yo Season 2 of Pantheon tho. Seriously some of the best animation and storytelling I've seen in a *long* time. It's so good.
www.imdb.com/title/tt1168...
Pantheon (TV Series 2022–2023) ⭐ 8.4 | Animation, Action, Drama
41m | TV-14
www.imdb.com
February 23, 2025 at 8:17 PM
this just in from the AI-vs-content-creators-arms-race department:

"It's less like flypaper and more an infinite maze holding a minotaur, except the crawler is the minotaur that cannot get out."

#ai #honeypot #infiniteloop
Developer Creates Infinite Maze That Traps AI Training Bots
"Nepenthes generates random links that always point back to itself - the crawler downloads those new links. Nepenthes happily just returns more and more lists of links pointing back to itself."
www.404media.co
January 23, 2025 at 11:20 PM
January 22, 2025 at 6:09 AM
Good read, and solid point. We need to separate the concepts of protected "free expression" from "attention manipulation by algorithm, for power or profit." These concepts have blended together on social media, muddying the waters. What would it take to neutralize the algorithms?
Now that the Supreme Court has upheld a TikTok ban, "a window has been opened for acknowledging that, as a matter of law, protecting human expression is qualitatively different from enabling algorithmic manipulation of human attention," Allison Stanger writes.
The Difference Between TikTok and Free Expression
The algorithmic manipulation of users’ attention is not the same thing as actual human speech.
www.theatlantic.com
January 19, 2025 at 6:26 PM
You know, I like the ACLU, but I disagree with them here. The First Amendment protects Americans from legal consequences for speech, that's it. As for "imminent threats," TikTok represents a direct link from the Chinese government into 170 million Americans brains.

www.aclu.org/news/nationa...
Banning TikTok is Unconstitutional. The Supreme Court Must Step In. | ACLU
Our First Amendment right to express ourselves must be protected.
www.aclu.org
January 17, 2025 at 3:01 AM
Something something the law of unintended consequences...
“People looking for alternative social media apps should be cautious about the privacy implications of sharing information with an app that has not yet seen substantial public scrutiny outside of China,” EFF’s @cooperq.com told @theverge.com.
As Americans flock to RedNote, privacy advocates warn about surveillance
Privacy advocates are also warning against using the app.
www.theverge.com
January 17, 2025 at 2:27 AM
it's probably not hyperbole to say that the fate of the Internet hangs in the balance with this case. if the court rules in OpenAI's favor, how are content creators to survive? if content creators can't survive, the entire ecosystem withers. a wise parasite doesn't kill its host.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Jan 14
A group of news organizations is taking ChatGPT maker OpenAI to federal court on Tuesday in a hearing that could determine whether the tech company has to face the publishers in a high-profile copyright infringement trial.
'The New York Times' takes OpenAI to court. ChatGPT's future could be on the line
In three consolidated suits, publishers allege that OpenAI broke copyright law by copying millions of articles without permission or payment. OpenAI counters that the fair use doctrine protects them.
www.npr.org
January 14, 2025 at 7:06 PM
this kind of use of AI is unconscionable. to delegate to an algorithm matters of criminal incarceration, to read its output as Truth, and to go no farther to discern it for oneself - there is no justifiable excuse for it. I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg.
January 14, 2025 at 2:43 AM
It seems to me that we need a new image format with baked-in digital signature support, that smartphones can sign as authentic or modified. social media sites should validate those signatures, and communicate that information (or its absence) to viewers.

www.wbur.org/onpoint/2025...
Does a picture prove anything anymore?
Millions of people now own smartphones where, with just a tap, you can erase people from pictures -- and even add AI generated content that never existed. What does this mean for our shared reality?
www.wbur.org
January 13, 2025 at 8:26 PM