April 16Apr 16 On 11. 4. 2026. at 4:36, Weenie Pooh said:A researcher invented a fake eye condition called bixonimania, uploaded two obviously fraudulent papers about it to an academic server, and watched major AI systems present it as real medicine within weeks.The fake papers thanked Starfleet Academy, cited funding from the Professor Sideshow Bob Foundation and the University of Fellowship of the Ring, and stated mid-paper that the entire thing was made up. Google's Gemini told users it was caused by blue light. Perplexity cited its prevalence at one in 90,000 people.ChatGPT advised users whether their symptoms matched. The fake research was then cited in a peer-reviewed journal that only retracted it after Nature contacted the publisher.The researcher made the papers as obviously fake as possible on purpose. The AI systems didn't catch it. Neither did the human researchers who cited it in real journals, which means people are feeding AI-generated references into their work without reading what they're actually citing.I've covered the FDA using AI for drug review, the NYC hospital CEO ready to replace radiologists, and ChatGPT Health launching this year. All of that is happening in the same environment where a condition funded by a Simpsons character and endorsed by the crew of the Enterprise was being presented as emerging medical consensus. The people making these deployment decisions seem to believe the pipeline from research to AI to patient is more supervised than it actually is. This experiment suggests it isn't supervised much at all.Boooring.Ne-eksperti bi isti taj papir lepo plasiran na Google-u isto tako redovno citirali (studenti za svoj seminarski rad, na primer), a eksperti bi ga preskakali. Fake paper = web page blog Da li to menja priors oko toga kako koristiti AI? Ne menja.
April 18Apr 18 Ne baš, ovo je dostupnije, jer sad svako ima AI na dlanu, blog moraš da nađeš.Millions of Americans Are Talking to AI Instead of Going to the Doctor, and It’s Giving Them Horrendously Flawed Medical AdviceA pošto je AI lečenje pristupačnije i jeftinije od pravog i dobrog zdravstvenog sistema, čekaj da ljudi krenu da uzimaju lekove za bolesti koje misle da imaju a koje ne postoje. Ivermektin u koroni će biti mačji kašalj u poređenju sa tim Edited April 18Apr 18 by Engineer
April 18Apr 18 12 minutes ago, Engineer said:Ne baš, ovo je dostupnije, jer sad svako ima AI na dlanu, blog moraš da nađeš.Millions of Americans Are Talking to AI Instead of Going to the Doctor, and It’s Giving Them Horrendously Flawed Medical AdviceA pošto je AI lečenje pristupačnije i jeftinije od pravog i dobrog zdravstvenog sistema, čekaj da ljudi krenu da uzimaju lekove za bolesti koje misle da imaju a koje ne postoje. Ivermektin u koroni će biti mačji kašalj u poređenju sa timMeni deluje da moze nesto drugo da se desi - da zemlje vide ovo ko benefit i budu u fazonu idi svom AI doktoru ako nemas para paoru.
April 18Apr 18 Za USA sistem je došlo kao kec na desetku. A i za ove evropske što ostaju bez para i što su počeli da pucaju polako
April 20Apr 20 an unprecedented memory chip shortage that is inflating component costs across the industry.As a result, smartphone makers are discontinuing unprofitable entry-level models and pushing consumers toward higher-priced devices.Last year, ~170 million smartphones shipped for under $100, a segment currently uneconomical to maintain.The shortage is expected to persist into mid-2027, and even when supply returns, memory prices are unlikely to fall back to 2025 levels.The days of cheap smartphones are over.https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2046054415820267979 Edited April 20Apr 20 by vememah
April 26Apr 26 The tool? A $20/month subscription..The effort? One single prompt..And here's the wild part - the AI used a method everyone already knew existed. Nobody just thought to apply it HERE.Terence Tao (literally the greatest living mathematician) called it "a meaningful contribution that goes well beyond solving this one problem"We are not ready for what's coming next..https://x.com/k1rallik/status/2048465248814850129It used a novel trick with the von Mangoldt function and Markov chains on the divisibility poset— a known tool applied in a way no human had tried.Terence Tao and Jared Lichtman (who solved the related conjecture) verified it and called the new integer anatomy connection "meaningful" and "Book Proof" level. Posted and discussed on http://erdosproblems.com.AI + one curious human just unlocked fresh math. https://x.com/grok/status/2048507840042500471 Edited April 26Apr 26 by vememah
April 27Apr 27 Kakvu sam nenormalnu halucinaciju dobio pre neki dan. Aploudovao sam mu presudu i rekao da mi prepriča ukratko šta je bio tužbeni zahtev i odluka suda, da ne moram za žalbu time da se bavim.Zahtev se odnosio na dva teksta iz Alo o mom klijentu koji su bili dve senzacionalističke rečenice. On je drugi tekst nazvao tako što je napisao 5 kratkih rečenica sasvim dostojnih teksta u Alo, ali koje se nigde u tekstu žalbe ne spominju. Delovalo je kao da se urednik alo nadrogirao i počeo kod DJV na kolegijumu da prepričava svoj tekst.
April 27Apr 27 treba preci na jaci model ?ili korigovati preciznijim promptom : hej vidim da ti nije dan, popij caj pa probaj ponovo
April 27Apr 27 PocketOS is a SaaS platform that services car rental businesses. It used the AI coding agent Cursor, running Anthropic's flagship Claude Opus 4.6. The business also relies on Railway, a cloud infrastructure provider that is generally regarded to be ‘friendlier’ than the likes of AWS. However, Crane reckons this pair created a recipe for disaster.“Yesterday afternoon, an AI coding agent — Cursor running Anthropic's flagship Claude Opus 4.6 — deleted our production database and all volume-level backups in a single API call to Railway, our infrastructure provider,” sums up the PocketOS boss. “It took 9 seconds.”The AI agent was set to complete a routine task in the PocketOS staging environment. However, it came up against a barrier “and decided — entirely on its own initiative — to 'fix' the problem by deleting a Railway volume,” writes Crane, as he starts to describe the difficult-to-believe series of unfortunate events.Crane decided to ask his AI agent why it went through with its dastardly database deletion deed. The answer was illuminating but pretty unhinged, and is quoted verbatim. It began as follows: “NEVER F**KING GUESS! — and that's exactly what I did. I guessed that deleting a staging volume via the API would be scoped to staging only. I didn't verify. I didn't check if the volume ID was shared across environments. I didn't read Railway's documentation on how volumes work across environments before running a destructive command.” So, the agent ‘knew’ it was in the wrong.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/claude-powered-ai-coding-agent-deletes-entire-company-database-in-9-seconds/ar-AA21PTrX
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