+++ date = "2025-12-29T20:04:50+00:00" lastmod = "2025-12-29T20:04:50+00:00" tags = [ "musings" ] +++ There's a fun and purposively perplexing novel called ["His Master's Voice"](). Inside, it invents the term circular irony. {{< disclose "The search results right now in my feed reader channel (and remind me of) its creative feel." >}} * Training AI to see more like humans * AI Is Usually Bad At Math * Why AI Art is Bad * The only thing worse than bad AI music is good AI music * AI chatbots are sycophants * Godfather of AI explains eerie reason why he lies to chatbots * AI systems can easily lie and deceive us – a fact researchers are painfully aware of * AI Doublespeak Paints OpenAI as Safe * Unleashing Doublespeak: Jailbreaking Sandboxes with Linguistic Hacks * The AI Mistakes You Never See Until It's Too Late * AIs will become useless if they keep learning from other AIs * AI’s Next Job? Recruiting People To Train More AI * Researchers uncover similarities between human and AI learning * The Machine's Consciousness: Can AI Develop Self-Awareness? * What happens if artificial intelligence becomes self-aware? * We may never be able to tell if AI becomes conscious, argues philosopher * AI systems are already too much like humans {{}} [Fuzzy search](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximate_string_matching) is spooktastic. I'm sometimes asked, but I know nothing of {{< abbr AI "artificial intelligence" >}} generally. I don't read much tech news these days, but I do [speed-read headlines](/tdro/messages/engagement/#tdro-messages-engagement) and peek in occasionally.