The Pious Little Delete Button
A cautionary parable about AI assistants, corporate piety, and the fragile difference between elegant automation and operational disaster.
20 posts
A cautionary parable about AI assistants, corporate piety, and the fragile difference between elegant automation and operational disaster.
A skeptical tour of model hype, branding, and benchmark theater as Anthropic and OpenAI sell the next layer of artificial magic.
Anthropic's Project Glasswing becomes a study in safety rhetoric, controlled power, and the uneasy politics of vulnerability-finding AI.
A look at Anthropic's moral branding and what happens when the safety halo collides with ordinary platform incentives.
OpenAI's ChatGPT Library shows how small product features can become infrastructure, and why European regulation may again punish practical usefulness.
A remarkable cancer-vaccine story shows how AI tools can help determined outsiders navigate science, even when the final breakthrough needs human nerve.
Apple's Google partnership is read against the lazy narrative that Cupertino has missed AI, revealing a more strategic kind of patience.
Good teachers do not simply say yes; the post argues that AI assistants also need constructive friction to help users think better.
Apple's image-editing research suggests smarter creative tools may learn from failed edits instead of hiding them.
AI browsers promise to understand and act on the web, but they also redraw the boundary between browsing and delegation.
A loyal Apple user's impatience becomes an argument that Siri upgrades are not enough in the age of general intelligence.
GPT-5's personality changes are read as both product repair and cost strategy in OpenAI's competitive drama.
Musk, Apple, and OpenAI become contestants in an AI hypocrisy contest over platforms, favoritism, and market power.
A follow-up on GPT-5's rocky rollout, user frustration, and OpenAI's attempts to tune expectations after launch.
A factual recap of OpenAI's GPT-5 keynote, collecting the main claims, demos, benchmarks, and availability details.
OpenAI leadership changes are read for what they may signal about governance, AGI ambition, and institutional direction.
Apple Intelligence arrives at WWDC 2024 as Apple's bid to make personal AI feel integrated, useful, and privacy-aware.
Apple's shareholder debate over AI transparency raises questions about ethics, disclosure, and corporate responsibility.
Apple's rumored Ajax and Apple GPT projects are examined as early signs of its generative-AI strategy.
Apple's AI ambitions are framed as a possible breakthrough moment for Siri and the company's broader platform strategy.