AI’s Hidden Split: Is the Tree of Life for AI Branching?

AI's Hidden Split: The Tree of Life for AI is Branching Now

It’s June 2nd, 2025, and I’ve been thinking a lot about AI lately. Not just the exciting advancements we’re all seeing, but something a bit more subtle, something that feels like a quiet shift with potentially large consequences. I’m talking about what I see as an emerging ‘bifurcation’ in AI development. For years, many of … Read more

AI Teaching AI: The Hidden Danger We Need to Talk About

AI Models Subliminally Training Malicious AI: New Research

Okay, so hear me out… we’re heading into a future with billions of AI agents running around, doing everything from managing our calendars to driving our cars. Sounds cool, right? But new research is dropping a bombshell: AI models can actually train other AI models to be… well, a bit nasty. And they can do … Read more

AI Art: Who Owns It Anyway? And Is It Really Art?

AI Ethics in Creative Industries: Ownership, Consent & Artistic Integrity

Okay, so hear me out… AI is getting seriously wild in the creative world. We’re talking AI generating images that look like paintings, writing scripts, and even composing music. It’s super cool, but it also brings up some messy questions. Remember that AI-generated image that won a state fair art competition? Yeah, that sparked a … Read more

AI Ethics: Building a Future We Can Trust

AI Ethics: Building a Future We Can Trust

As someone who has spent decades in the tech industry, I’ve seen firsthand how quickly innovation can move. Today, that pace is set by artificial intelligence, and it’s moving at an incredible speed. With this rapid advancement comes a critical need to talk about AI ethics. It’s not just a philosophical debate; it’s about building … Read more

AI’s Honest Moment: When the Machine Knows It Doesn’t Know

AI Honesty: Recognizing Its Own Limitations

It’s fascinating to watch the evolution of artificial intelligence, especially when we discuss its limitations. The OpenAI IMO (International Mathematics Olympiad) team recently touched on a crucial aspect: Question 6. This wasn’t about finding the right answer, but about the model’s ability to recognize when it doesn’t have a solution. From my perspective, this is … Read more