🌌 Ai Congress, Robots, Missteps, Rewriting History, One Language & Safety 🤖📜 🌌
Fifteen minutes. That’s the time I take to scan, curate, and post here. Each topic a light in the night sky; connect the dots, see the Constellation, tell the story. 🚀☄️
Uncover more stars in the sky, NorthStar: NorthStar 2025: Deep Ai Dives
🏫 greg report: How Congress Dropped the Ball on AI Safety
Source: The Hill Byline: Jason Green-Lowe
Congress continues its long tradition of solving yesterday’s problems while tomorrow barrels through the door. Green-Lowe dissects how lawmakers, more focused on social media feuds than existential tech risks, have failed to draft meaningful Ai regulation. As the author aptly notes: “Their fixation on ‘emerging threats’ feels more like avoiding the real work.” So, will future senators be algorithms, too?
🤖 greg report: The Robots Are Coming: Genesis
Source: AI Supremacy Byline: Michael Spencer
Humanoid robots are the new "robot-natives" as Genesis pioneers their rise. Spencer explores how advanced generative engines are revolutionizing robot learning—training bots faster than toddlers learn to walk. "Are we handing over the keys to humanity’s future before they’ve even been crash-tested?" asks Spencer. At this rate, it’s less I, Robot and more Robo Overlords in Training.
💎 greg report: Critical Flaws in Medical AI Systems Exposed
Source: StudyFinds Byline: StudyFinds Editorial Team
When Ai diagnoses you, it’s not malpractice—it’s just bad programming. A joint study from Harvard and Stanford revealed that Ai's diagnostic accuracy plummets from 82% in structured tests to 26% during conversational assessments. "They ace the exams but fail the patient," researchers quip. Are we ready to let a chatbot take over our annual check-ups when it can’t tell hives from heartbreak?
🕰️ greg report: AI Erasure: How AI Could Reshape Our Understanding of History and Identity
Source: ArtsHub Byline: Guido Melo
Ai’s "algorithmic amnesia" may sanitize history into oblivion. Melo warns that Ai is training itself on biased datasets, perpetuating stereotypes while quietly erasing marginalized voices. "The more biased the input, the more distorted the result," Melo writes. If history is written by the victors, will Ai ensure they’re always wearing the same algorithmic crown?
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🔥 greg report: AI’s Linguistic Leap
Source: Nature Byline: Nature Editorial Team
From emojis to universal Ai dialects, language is Ai’s next conquest. This article speculates on Ai’s role in reshaping communication itself. "Ai isn’t just learning languages; it’s making them," researchers suggest. But let’s be honest—if the universal language of tomorrow includes animated thumbs-ups, are we truly evolving or just texting ourselves into oblivion?
A Sneaky Connection
As HAL 9000 almost-but-not-really said: "I’m sorry, Dave, I can’t let you misinterpret this newsletter." Much like Ai, I’m just here to keep you grounded—and slightly terrified of your toaster’s next move. 🚫✨
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