Friday, April 24

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I ran a logging layer on my agent for 72 hours. 37% of tool calls had parameter mismatches — and none raised an error.
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I ran a logging layer on my agent for 72 hours. 37% of tool calls had parameter mismatches — and none raised an error.

I've been running an AI agent that makes tool calls to various APIs, and I added a logging layer to capture exactly what was being sent vs. what the tools expected. Over 84 tool calls in 72 hours, 31 of them (37%) had parameter mismatches — and not a single one raised an error. The tools accepted the wrong parameters and returned plausible-looking but incorrect output. Here are the 4 failure categories I found: 1. Timestamp vs Duration — The agent passed a Unix timestamp where the API expected a duration string like "24h". The API silently interpreted it as a duration, returning results for a completely different time window than intended. 2. Inclusive vs Exclusive Range — The agent sent end=100 meaning "up to and including 100," but the API interpreted it as exclusive, missing the boundar...
A Yale ethicist who has studied AI for 25 years says the real danger isn’t superintelligence. It’s the absence of moral intelligence.
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A Yale ethicist who has studied AI for 25 years says the real danger isn’t superintelligence. It’s the absence of moral intelligence.

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Wendell Wallach recently. He’s been working in AI ethics since before ChatGPT, before the hype, before most people in tech were paying attention. He wrote Moral Machines, worked alongside Stuart Russell, Yann LeCun and Daniel Kahneman. He’s not a commentator, he’s someone who has sat with these questions for decades. What struck me most in our conversation was his argument about AGI. Not that it’s impossible or inevitable, but that it’s the wrong goal entirely. A system can be extraordinarily intelligent and have zero moral reasoning. We’re building toward capability without asking what it’s capable of deciding. The section on accountability genuinely unsettled me. When AI causes harm, who is actually responsible? He maps out why the answer is almost...
A federal judge ruled AI chats have no attorney-client privilege. A CEO’s deleted ChatGPT conversations were recovered and used against him in court. On the same day, a different judge ruled the opposite.
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A federal judge ruled AI chats have no attorney-client privilege. A CEO’s deleted ChatGPT conversations were recovered and used against him in court. On the same day, a different judge ruled the opposite.

A federal judge ruled that your AI conversations can be seized and used against you in court — and deleting them doesn't help. **The Heppner case (February 2026):** - Former CEO Bradley Heppner used Claude to prep his fraud defense - Judge Jed Rakoff ordered him to surrender 31 AI-generated documents - Ruling: no attorney-client privilege exists "or could exist" between a user and an AI platform **The Krafton case:** - A CEO used ChatGPT to plan how to avoid paying promised earnout payments - He deleted the conversations - The court recovered them anyway and reversed his decisions **The contradiction:** - Same day as Rakoff's ruling, a Michigan judge reached the opposite conclusion - Protected a woman's ChatGPT chats as personal "work product" - A Colorado court later sided with Michigan b...
He presentado CTNet: una arquitectura donde el cómputo ocurre como evolución de un estado persistente [D]
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He presentado CTNet: una arquitectura donde el cómputo ocurre como evolución de un estado persistente [D]

Acabo de publicar una presentación de CTNet y quería compartirla aquí para recibir feedback serio. CTNet propone una arquitectura en la que el cálculo no se organiza como simple reescritura sucesiva de representaciones, sino como transición gobernada de un estado persistente. Dentro de esa dinámica entran memoria reentrante, régimen de cómputo, admisibilidad, coherencia multiescala, cartas locales y salida proyectiva. La intuición central es esta: la salida no agota el proceso; emerge como una proyección de un fondo computacional más rico. Ahora mismo estoy presentando la arquitectura, su formalización y su toy model canónico. El objetivo de esta publicación no es vender un sistema cerrado, sino exponer una propuesta arquitectónica con ambición real y abrir conversación con gente que piens...
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Are we moving closer towards dead internet theory?

I mean a)The majority of articles on the internet are written by AIs b) 4 of the top 10 Youtube channels c) 4 in 10 Facebook posts d) 1 in 5 videos shown to new Youtube users e) The #1 most-subscribed Twitch streamer is an AI f) 44% of songs on Deezer Also, most of the ads are now AI generated, like AI creating content for other AI submitted by /u/ocean_protocol [link] [comments]
Gallup poll: Gen Z’s AI usage increaes but excitement plummets from 36% to 22%
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Gallup poll: Gen Z’s AI usage increaes but excitement plummets from 36% to 22%

A new Gallup survey of 1,500+ Gen Z respondents found that more than half of Gen Z living in the US regularly use generative AI, but their feelings about the technology are getting worse. Among those aged 14 to 29, compared to last year, excitement dropped from 36% to 22%, hopefulness fell from 27% to 18%, and anger jumped from 22% to 31%. The main driver behind the shift appears to be job anxiety, nearly half of respondents said the risks of AI in the workplace outweigh the benefits. https://www.gallup.com/analytics/651674/gen-z-research.aspx submitted by /u/ObjectivePresent4162 [link] [comments]
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Jeff Bezos’s “Project Prometheus” is raising $10B at a $38B valuation to build “Physical AI”.

Jeff Bezos’s five-month-old startup, Project Prometheus, is nearing a historic $10B funding round backed by Wall Street giants like JPMorgan and BlackRock. The Tech: They are building "Physical AI" that natively understands the laws of physics to revolutionize physical products like aerospace, automotive, and robotics. It is Bezos's first operational role since leaving Amazon in 2021 with co-CEO Vik Bajaj, a physicist and former Google X scientist who co-founded the Alphabet health startup Verily. They’ve aggressively assembled a 100+ person powerhouse team by poaching top-tier researchers from OpenAI, Meta, Google DeepMind, and xAI. They even acquired the agentic AI startup General Agents shortly after launch specifically to bring former DeepMind researcher Sherjil Ozair and his e...
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